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“A grand five-star located in upmarket Nob Hill. Beautifully refurbished, the neoclassical building blends the old and the new. Spacious rooms are simple and chic with smart marble bathrooms. The acclaimed restaurant is headed by a Michelin-starred chef and the bar turns out some very good cocktails.”

“A grand five-star located in upmarket Nob Hill. Beautifully refurbished, the neoclassical building blends the old and the new. Spacious rooms are simple and chic with smart marble bathrooms. The acclaimed restaurant is headed by a Michelin-starred chef and the bar turns out some very good cocktails.”

Recommended For

  • Local exploring
  • Perfectly located in the upmarket Nob Hill area just minutes from the commercial district and Union Square
  • City Style
  • A perfect blend of the old and the new in the indulgent five-star
  • Other Activities
  • Head to Fisherman's Wharf to spot the city's famed sea lions and taste some crab chowder
  • Designer Shopping
  • Head down to Union Square and discover the numerous designer outlets there
  • Contemporary
  • Opulent
  • Luxury
  • Traditional
  • Disabled access
  • 5* Luxury
  • Child friendly
  • Pet friendly
  • Gym
  • Historic
  • Restaurant
  • Spa

Facilities

  • Airport transfer
  • Check with the concierge
  • Parking
  • Valet parking
  • Wifi
  • Business Centre
  • Shops
  • Bar
  • Meeting Room
  • Massage
  • Concierge
  • Air conditioning
  • Suites
  • Disabled access
  • Room service
  • Child friendly
  • Pet friendly
  • Gym
  • Restaurant
  • Spa

Activities

  • Other Activities
  • Head to Fisherman's Wharf to spot the city's famed sea lions and taste some crab chowder
  • Designer Shopping
  • Head down to Union Square and discover the numerous designer outlets there
  • Theatre
  • Catch a performance at the renowned San Francisco Ballet

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Ritz Carlton San Francisco

Despite a renovation, this landmark hotel in wealthy Nob Hill feels like an old classic. The 17-column, nine-storey neoclassical building and its large, landscaped inner courtyard add a touch of historic pomp to future-facing, tech-obsessed San Francisco: call it the city’s grande dame.

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)