Located in San Francisco, 656 feet from Union Square, Beacon Grand, A Union Square Hotel features accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Danielle
Canada
This is a stunning old world hotel right in the heart of Union Square. It’s exceptionally located. Staff are wonderful and helpful. In particular, I want to recognize Alma for their help with our 2 stays at the Beacon!
Located in San Francisco’s quaint Nob Hill neighborhood, this hotel near the Golden Gate Bridge and Union Square offers on-site dining. Guest rooms feature city or bay views and free WiFi.
Located in San Francisco, the Cow Hollow Inn and Suites offers nonsmoking accommodations to guests. Free self parking for 1 car per room and free WiFi is provided.
Melanie
United States of America
I liked the location and no extra charge for parking
This San Francisco hotel in Union Square is just steps from Chinatown. On-site dining and a 24-hour gym are available for guest convenience.
Osama
Saudi Arabia
checkin was flawless, staff were very friendly and helpful
location is exceptional
room was very nice, clean, very comfortable beds
Gorgeous view of the sunrise every day
This San Francisco hotel is located just 2 blocks from Union Square and 5 blocks from the Powell Street BART Station.
lee
United States of America
- Good location because there was not too loud noise from streets and easy to go to Powell St.for using public transportation.
- Room size is perfect for a couple or a solo traveler. Also, they provided good quality of amenities.
- Friendly staff and willing to help.
Located next to the the Moscone Convention Center, this downtown San Francisco hotel offers luxurious rooms equipped with flat-screen TVs. Facilities include a fitness center.
Michael
United States of America
We paid more for a downtown view, but windows were filthy on exterior and view was very diminished by the dirt.
Overlooking San Francisco's SoMa area and moments from top city center sites, InterContinental San Francisco provides guests with modern in-room amenities.
Anirban
India
They gave me a late checkout of 4 pm without me asking for it. This is a big deal. I am a returning customer for Intercontinental and I stayed for a week so I liked that they did this for me and I am likely to recommend and stay at this hotel for years to come. All these little things make a lot of difference and I hope other hotels understand this and take proactive steps for their customers. It made me enjoy the last day morning much better.
Directly across the street from Ocean Beach, Rodeway Inn & Suites San Francisco-Great Highway offers guest rooms with free WiFi access and free guest parking.
Arlene
United States of America
I like that they were across from the ocean. And it was spacious. Thiers lots of parking.
Centrally located in San Francisco's Financial District and steps away from Chinatown and the Ferry Building, this luxurious hotel offers unrivaled accommodations and state-of-the-art amenities,...
Located in San Francisco, a 5-minute walk from Ghirardelli Square, Hotel Caza Fisherman's Wharf has accommodations with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Located in San Francisco, a 5-minute walk from Oracle Park, Hyatt Place San Francisco/Downtown provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Close to transport restaurants and flat walking paths
Located adjacent to the Powell and California cable car stop, Stanford Court San Francisco is a technology-friendly boutique hotel that features a lobby and business center equipped with 7 MacBooks,...
everything was splendid
free e-bike rental = awesome
Located next to the the Moscone Convention Center, this downtown San Francisco hotel offers luxurious rooms equipped with flat-screen TVs. Facilities include a fitness center.
The room was lovely and the bed was so comfortable.
Located in a historic building that is just 5 minutes’ walk from Union Square, Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square boasts a rooftop restaurant, a library, a gym with indoor pool and a 564 seat...
Very good location. Great breakfast and happy hours!
Forbes "Best Bed & Breakfast in San Francisco for 2024" Located 5 minutes’ walk from San Francisco’s vibrant Union Square, this bed & breakfast-style property offers uniquely decorated guest rooms,...
Quaintness
Breakfast
Nibbles and drinks
Very inviting
Staypineapple is a historic 1913 hotel located just 5 minutes' walk from vibrant Union Square. It offers a coffee and treats reception at check-in and free WiFi in all rooms.
Location was perfect for sightseeing and shopping.
Featuring a shared lounge, bar and free WiFi, The Bartlett Hotel and Guest house is located in San Francisco, 1969 feet from Union Square and 1.3 mi from Moscone Center.
The price was good considering the location of the hotel.
Located directly across from Chinatown’s Dragon Gate, The Urban offers accommodations in San Francisco. Free WiFi and free 24-hour coffee are offered to guests.
Very clean, quiero and confy, close to everything.
Located in the historic North Beach District of San Francisco, Europa Hotel is 20 minutes’ walk from Fisherman's Wharf, 17 minutes’ walk from Union Square and 5 minutes’ from the landmark Transamerica...
very good location. they let us leave luggage after check out
Located in San Francisco and with Pier 39 reachable within a 9-minute walk, San Remo Hotel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Welcomed service and friendly staff
Location and cosy
Located in the heart of vibrant Union Square, an upscale shopping and dining global destination, this San Francisco boutique hotel is a part of Oxford Hotel and Resorts, LLC.
Staff were fantastic. Location excellent. Comfy beds.
This hotel is located in San Francisco’s Theater District, across from the Curran and ACT Theaters. Shopping at vibrant Union Square is just 2 minutes walk away. A 24-hour reception is offered.
Very clean and nice location.. good value for money.
Located next to the Hyde Street Cable Car stop, this all-suite hotel is an 8-minute walk from Fisherman’s Wharf. The rooftop deck offers views of San Francisco Bay.
Very friendly staff, great location and near a tram stop.
Located in Downtown San Francisco, this boutique hotel is just 2 blocks from Union Square. It features an on-site restaurant, a cardio room, and spacious rooms with free WiFi.
Lovely and quiet hotel, kind and nice staff, had a great time!
Located within 2.5 miles of Fisherman’s Wharf and Ghirardelli Square, this hotel offers spacious suites with kitchenettes and free Wi-Fi. A gym and business center are also on site.
Super location, easy to walk around in the center.
This boutique Union Square hotel, located on the Powell Cable Car Line, is just 2 minutes' walk from cafes and shopping at Tiffany's, Macy's, Niketown and other popular Central San Francisco stores.
Great location and cute hotel with old school charm.
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Home to one of America’s icons – the Golden Gate Bridge – San Francisco is a liberal city where life is very much for the living.
Surrounded by water on 3 sides, the city's spread over steep hills that make for great photo ops. And none better than the zig-zag Lombard Street, seen in many a film. Even more famous are San Fran's iconic trolleys climbing the hills – a little touristy, but still worth a ride.
In the middle of the bay, Alcatraz island is known for the notorious criminals once imprisoned there. Even if you don’t go inside, the views of the bridge and city are unparalleled.
Nowhere is life in San Francisco more laid-back than on the Pacific beaches. Rent a bike and head out there, passing through the huge Golden Gate Park, before returning to sample some fresh seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf. Don't miss the clam chowder served in bread bowls! Chinatown also has a great selection of mid-range restaurants.
As you fly into San Francisco Airport, look out for the exclusive homes lining the Bay Area. Whether you want a more independent stay in apartments, luxury San Francisco hotels or cheap hostels, Booking.com has something for everyone. Be careful though – you might just leave your heart here!
I didn't go to San Francisco for pleasure. If you are going to present a start-up idea, enter an incubator or accelerator, GO WITH PURPOSE. Practice, modify, improve your idea or presentation. Pack your schedule to the gills and connect with as many people as you can!
The mindset in San Francisco is centered on growth and paying it forward!
Jean
8.0
Scored 8.0
All big cities have a downside and that doesn’t exclude SF.
All big cities have a downside and that doesn’t exclude SF. Yes, there are some areas that are exacerbated by homelessness and decline of business. However, that isn’t the whole story. The city still has vibrant neighborhoods, incredible sights, and extraordinary dining options you’d be hard to find elsewhere. Make sure you go beyond the Pier 39 area or Golden Gate Bridge; yes quintessential. Some other great highlights include a day trip to Angel Island, an outing to Crissy Field or Baker Beach or in the presidio area in general, visiting the Lincoln Park neighborhood with the Legion of Honor and surrounding trails and cliff views, Golden Gate Park with the Japanese tea garden, the botanical gardens, and the several museums like de Yound and California Academy of Sciences, the food in the mission neighborhood alone could be a day….the options are endless and that’s just SF. Plenty of surrounding suggestions like Muir Woods, Sausalito, Oakland, Berkeley, Napa and Sonoma, Monterey Bay, Point Reyes, Santa Cruz to name a few.
Elizabeth
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
I only had two nights and one full day. I love walking.
I only had two nights and one full day. I love walking. I walked 30km all around SF. Golden gate. Ocean beach. The city. Everything. Also used public transport to and from airport.
For me it is all about the beauty of the The Bay and the buildings architecture and general scenery.
Only downsides - Chinatown was crap - nothing like the real thing - full of crap tourist gifts - very few restaurants and very few Chinese people. Fisherman’s wharf is a bit overrated too. But it’s ok for a quick walk to get the feel of it all. Only other downside is some of the less safe areas in the downtown area.
andrew
Australia
10
Scored 10
Wonderful city and I shall return.
Wonderful city and I shall return. Great mix of ages, ethnicities, cultures, and all inclusive to whom ever you are wherever I visited. Easy to get around the city and its surroundings. Lots to do and see. Amazing foods.
Murphy
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Since the homeless were hustled out of the City to make it...
Since the homeless were hustled out of the City to make it look good for the Chinese visitors a while ago, it's not as bad as it was but still not great. However, there are still many car break-ins happening and are warned by the hotels to not leave anything in your car. The DeYoung Museum, The Academy of Sciences, Golden Gate Park, Japantown, China Town, The Momo and the wharfs are all favorite places to visit. Getting around is very slow due to traffic and parking is expensive. When you leave the City, do not attempt it past 2:30PM as traffic is barely creeping. I suggest taking Lift or Uber around the City during your stay, they are everywhere and inexpensive. We always eat in Japantown, restaurants in the Filmore District, and just outside of Golden Gate Park. Enjoy the City as there is a lot to experience.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
We stayed in union Square area and it was a 5 minute walk...
We stayed in union Square area and it was a 5 minute walk from the Powel station bart. The area felt safe and clean, we stayed away from the Tenderloin. Taking the cable cars to peir 39 was fun, so many great places to eat seafood and visit the shops, we saw an improvement in panhandling and streets were clean we are already planning our next visit. We recommend eating at the Sears restaraunt and Lori's 50's diner, the Matador for Mexican food, and The Chancellor Hotel was excellent.
The location of the be Handlery Union Square Hotel is fantastic. This is the first time I have visited San Francisco before and the prime location made getting around the city so much easier. Upon arrival in the morning, our room was ready and they happily accommodated us by letting us check in well before check in time.
The staff were helpful and friendly, we were lucky enough to get a room upgrade and a goodie bag to make our stay even more special as we were celebrating our anniversary. Overall a great trip and I would stay here again.
Spotless hotel in a great location. Neighbourhood is very safe and has plenty of bars & restaurants to enjoy. We saw some bad reviews for the car park around the corner so decided to park at a secure car park on union street roughly 10 mins walk away, it was $30 a for 24hrs and very secure. The hotel’s loading bay at the entrance makes unpacking and repacking the car with luggage super easy. Also the rooftop has fantastic views of the city. Overall by far the best option we had found in San Francisco, especially for the price.
Beautiful place, clean, and cozy. Staff was exceptionally nice and helpful; I very much appreciated the heads up on areas of the city I should avoid at night. Room size was perfect for me as I was by myself, and the bed was really comfy! The best part are the individual parking garages; I haven't felt as safe or comfortable leaving my car somewhere in San Francisco as I did staying here. That alone makes this well worth the price. I will absolutely come back to this hotel!
Good location, almost on Union Square with all its' upmarket shops.
Friendly, obliging staff.
Quirky hotel - there's a theatre on 2nd floor and some society called Elks Lodge have a huge presence / history here.
Comfortable lounge / reception area where they serve complimentary sherry each afternoon and coffee / biscuits each morning. A nice touch.
Generous size bedroom, walk-in wardrobe and very nice bathroom with plush towels and toiletries.
We recently stayed at Executive Hotel Vintage Court during our trip to San Francisco, and I have mixed feelings about my experience. While there were some positive aspects, there were also several areas that left me feeling underwhelmed.
Firstly, the location of Executive Hotel Vintage Court was convenient, as it was centrally located in downtown San Francisco. This allowed for easy access to popular attractions and public transportation.
This hotel is in a superb location, just a few steps away from Union Square and very close to the cable car line to Fisherman's Wharf. Being in a city, the rooms are a little smaller than you would normally get but they are still a good size, clean and homely after a long day out sight seeing. The staff are very friendly and helpful and we would most definitely stay here again when visiting San Francisco.
The room was big and comfortable and was well lit. The location is right near union square. The breakfast was very good. There is free guest laundry. The hotel itself is very unique as it is also used as a memorial for the marines corps.
The staff were exceptionally nice and helpful. The price was more than reasonable compared to other options in the area.
THE HOTEL WAS MORE ELEGANT THAT EXPECTED. STAFF WERE TERRIFIC!
THERE ARE A NUMBER OF FRENCH RESTAURANTS AND CAFES IN THE AREA OF SAN FRANCISCO.
ALSO, VERY CLOSE TO UNION SQUARE, AND AT CHRISTMAS TIME, THAT IS WHERE WE WANTED TO BE FOR THE SITES AT THE SQUARE AND THE SHOPPING
Modern, stylish and spacious hotel. Rooms very comfortable and amazing views. Great check-in team, very helpful. It is in a smart area, a couple of streets away from Chinatown. Much better to stay in this area rather than downtown/Union Square which isn't as nice.
Layne hotel is a very good option to stay in San Francisco. Very good located just 15 minutes walking of the Moscone, and 5 minutes walking to the Union Square, Ryan has an excellent customer service always pending on our requests. I will back definitely.
The location is great, very close to the Union Square.
The staff is friendly.
They have a happy hour in the afternoon when they offer free drinks in their bistro area.
The hotel is interesting, it has somehow an exhibition in the honor of the military.
Had a great stay at Chancellor! The staff were very accommodating and the location of the hotel was the best, it’s very near Union Square. It was also a plus that there was free coffee, tea, and cookies at the lobby.
Everything!
Small kitchenette (fridge, microwave, coffee machine, utensils and basic kitchenware), good tv, great sized room, new and clean!! Magnificent hotel. Really well situated in San Francisco! (Union Square)
Very polite staff, the room and bathroom where clean. There is also free breakfast at the hotel; not the best one, but at least there is. The position is Excellent! It's just around the corner from union square.
We have been coming to Union Square for many years and staying at the Handlery every time. The location is the best! The hotel is nice, clean and the staff are extremely polite!
the location is the best, overlooking the center of the city - Union Square, very convenient. the hotel itself is beautiful, the rooms are newly renovated, we enjoyed the stay!
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