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.
Orbitz
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.
skoosh.com
If you're into romance, luxury, sensuality and great views, this hotel is for you!!!! I love it here and we'll be staying here the day before New Year's...
My husband and I went to San Francisco for our honeymoon.San Francisco is beautiful, but we had a terrible bed when we stayed at the fairmont, the bed was so lumpy and hard my husband was waking up every 2 hrs and me I would wake up with a really...
46 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
While their lobby may be stunning, the rooms are not. Like an old mansion, the rooms are large, but drafty and dull. The furnishings were dreary and the room had an old brown wooden door that was not soundproofed. The hotel claims to have been renovated, but a lot of the woodwork was scuffed and the elevator was as well. The wait for the elevator can also be lengthy, as they only have two for such an enormous hotel.
When I arrived at 11 pm with heavy baggage, no bellman was in sight, so I had to carry my luggage up the stairs as exhausted as I was from 12 hours on Amtrak. This is supposed to be a 5 star hotel and they did not provide a coffee maker as every other hotel does. When I called the desk to request one, they stated that the hotel doesn't provide coffee makers. Great, especially since I love a hot drink upon waking up. Most hotel rooms are freezing and this one is no exception, so hot coffee in the room is hardly a luxury, but this hotel seems to think that is. I would not stay here again, although the staff was polite, the rooms were just too gloomy to appreciate this hotel.