Centrally located atop prestigious Nob Hill - The Fairmont San Francisco offers the ultimate in hospitality and the most breathtaking vie... more »
Centrally located atop prestigious Nob Hill - The Fairmont San Francisco offers the ultimate in hospitality and the most breathtaking views of the City and the Bay. Following an award-winning $85 million restoration - the hotel's 591 guestrooms have been luxuriously refurbished and public spaces - including the spectacular lobby and The Laurel Court Restaurant and Bar - have been restored to their 1907 splendor. Gracious service and today's most desirable amenities await you at our landmark hote
Fairmont
Centrally located atop prestigious Nob Hill - The Fairmont San Francisco offers the ultimate in hospitality and the most breathtaking views of the City and the Bay. Following an award-winning $85 million restoration - the hotel*s 591 guestrooms have been luxuriously refurbished and public spaces - including the spectacular lobby and The Laurel Court Restaurant and Bar - have been restored to their 1907 splendor. Gracious service and today*s most desirable amenities await you at our landmark hotel.
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Central to the Financial District, Union Square and Fisherman's Wharf, The Fairmont San Francisco is located at the only spot in San Francisco where each of the City's cable car lines meet. The recently completed restoration of the hotel has made this a great place to stay. The rooms and suites are spacious and elegantly decorated. The best views are from the rooms in the Tower, so get one these if you can! There are 2 restaurants and lounges, which both seem fine, although the service in breakfast restaurant can be a little slow, the food is nice. There is a Health and Fitness Center, although there is a fee for this, as there is a fee for the internet access. Although to use both of these for free you can fill out a little form and join the Fairmont Club, which costs nothing!! The hotel is certainly historical as in 1945, delegates from 40 countries met in the historic Garden Room to draft the Charter for the United Nations. The staff here are efficient and polite.
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27 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The San Francisco Fairmont was a joy to visit. The staff was always exceptionally friendly and helpful, the rooms were far larger and more comfortable than rooms at similarly priced W hotels (my former favorite). All around, it was great!
41 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
The hotel was beautiful. I thought the food was below average for a hotel of this caliber, I expected much better. The same for the bar upstairs, it lacked atmosphere and bar knowledge as well as some drinks that were not available. The wine list wa
45 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
An impressive architectural show atop San Francisco's Nob Hill, this hotel's best experience is from the outside. A tired and untrained staff misses the mark on the 5-star service it purports to offer. The rooms need to be upgraded and so do the restaurant offerings as they are average and unimaginative.
The hotel management as well as Fairmont Corporate seem to have given up on keeping this property to their Canadian Fairmont standards. Room service often delivered overripe fruit.