Location. The Hotel Mark Twain, a C Two Hotel is located in San Francisco, Calif., Three blocks from Union Square, Five blocks from Mosco... more »
Location. The Hotel Mark Twain, a C Two Hotel is located in San Francisco, Calif., Three blocks from Union Square, Five blocks from Moscone Convention Center, Eight blocks from Chinatown, . Hotel Features. Business center with high speed wired and wireless Internet access, Fish & Farm Restaurant, Fitness center, . Guestrooms. Flat screen televisions and iPod docking stations, Coffeemakers and refrigerators, Ceiling fans, Rainfall showerheads and cotton robes in bathrooms,
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A San Francisco style boutique hotel located two blocks from Powell Street Cable Cars, Union Square shopping, Powell Street BART Station and the Theater District. Stay in the hotel Billie Holiday made infamous in 1949.This hotel is entirely NON-SMOKING.
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Inn at Union Square, a boutique, European style hotel is located in a prime downtown location just 2 blocks from Union Square and Cable Cars as well as within walking distance to most area attractions including: * Chinatown * The Theatre District * San Francisco Museum of Modern Art * Moscone Convention Center * Fisherman?s Wharf is but a Cable Car ride away * Pier 39 Other amenities are a full service restaurant, a complimentary Fitness Center and discounted parking a half block away.
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Great location , amazing service
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Posted Jul 04, 2008
Good
the mark twain is just a short walk away from union square and the mass transit lines. the staff are very helpful giving directions to the highlights of the town getting a shuttle scheduled, adn just about anything else.
It is located directely nextdoor to a
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Posted Jun 05, 2008
Mediocre
It is located directely nextdoor to a homeless shelter. We were not told we she walk out of the hotel to the left. We went right we were asked for money when we said no they yelled foul language and started to surround us, we were frightened. We...
This is the worst hotel ever. Right off
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Posted Jan 09, 2007
Horrible
This is the worst hotel ever. Right off the back the elevator is slightly larger than a coffin, only large enough for 2 people. The rooms smell of fresh paint. The heater is regulated by the front desk and only turns on at 6PM. The walls are so...
Our tour group stayed here and this vintage hotel desperately needs refurbishing. The rugs are soiled and spotty, the ceilings have dark spots, and the one elevator only holds six people.
Most disturbing, the hotel is located on a seedy street where it is unsafe for women to walk. Panhandlers, alcoholics and drug users harass anyone who steps outside the lobby.
There is a saving grace: the staff of the hotel and its restaurants are friendly, helpful, and efficient. They cast a bright light amid the lost souls of the Tenderloin area.
We were incorrectly charged for a movie we didnt watch. The manager wasnt there at checkout so I emailed her later that we didnt request a movie and explained how unlikely it was at the time indicated. (Just one hour after checking in at 10 PM...
This is a fine hotel styled around the early 20th century era of San Francisco. You can see this is in the architecture and the surrounding city-scape. I felt like I was entering a historical landmark.