Luxurious hotel just two blocks from Union Square in downtown San Francisco. Warmly appointed for business and leisure, our hotel affords... more »
Luxurious hotel just two blocks from Union Square in downtown San Francisco. Warmly appointed for business and leisure, our hotel affords unparalleled access to everyone's favorite city. From sightseeing to dining Alcatraz to Zuni Cafe our unique location provides effortless convenience to it all. Featuring 1,010 newly renovated guest rooms and 18 suites all with bay-style windows that showcase panoramic city views our hotel is at once a comfortable home away from home. The Parc 55 offers a sophisticated setting for conducting business and hosting events of all sizes.
Orbitz
Newly renovated and thoughtfully appointed, the rooms and suites are reeally comfortable with great views of the city. The rooms include custom furnishings, bay-style windows, and marble vanities. The hotel restaurant caters to hotel guests and local patrons alike. You can choose from a formal meal at the classic American restaurant, or go to the Piazza Lounge to enjoy a drink and snack.
skoosh.com
A warmly appointed luxury hotel, the Renaissance is at once a comfortable home away from home and an unparalleled center for conducting your business. With modern meeting facilities, complete support services, and convenient access to the city's financial district and convention center, the hotel specializes in staging successful events for groups of all sizes. The 32-story property boasts a beautiful meeting and event facility, and 1,010 newly renovated guest rooms and 18 suites, all with panoramic city views. Situated in the heart of San Francisco, the hotel is 2 blocks from the renowned Union Square shopping area and theatre district; within walking distance of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Yerba Buena Gardens; near the Moscone Convention Center and financial district. You're just minutes from the East Bay, with convenient access to BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), and the cable car is only a half-block away.
Marriott
Location. The Parc Fifty Five Hotel is located one block from the San Francisco Centre and two blocks from Union Square's high-end shops in San Francisco, Calif. The Museum of Modern Art and Asian Art Museum are within six blocks of the hotel, and Chinatown's eclectic shops and superb dining venues await just seven blocks away. Hotel Features. The lobby is dominated by a sweeping staircase, offers Internet terminals for a fee. This hotel displays an impressive art collection that includes paintings and classic sculptures created by renowned American and European artists. Dining options include Siam Thai, serving authentic Thai cuisine for lunch and dinner; the new cityhouse restaurant and bar, showcasing New American Classics; and the Barbary Coast coffee shop. An expansive 21,000 square feet of this hotel incorporates flexible function space and a business center. A 24-hour fitness center houses cardiovascular equipment and offers massage services. . Guestrooms. The 32-story Parc Fifty Five Hotel - Union Square offers 1,010 guestrooms equipped with high-speed wired and wireless Internet access for a fee. Guestroom décor features rich, cherry wood furnishings. Duvet linens are laundered between guest visits. Granite vanities feature natural stone shower/tub combinations and are stocked with Lather toiletries. Accommodations include 32-inch, flat-screen televisions. . Expert Tip. The convenient BART light-rail system operates from both San Francisco International Airport and Metropolitan Oakland International Airport, and delivers guests directly to the hotel via the Powell Street Station. . Please Note: A credit card is required at check in for incidental charges. Fees: The following fees and deposits are charged by the property upon service, check-in, or check-out. Pet deposit: US$50 per stay, Internet access: US$12. 95 per 24 hours, . The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. . .
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male with an economy budget, traveling for leisure
I would not recommend this hotel, especially if you're looking for an enjoyable relaxing getaway or holiday. It us 30 min of waiting in a line 0f 25 people to check in. We had to always wait for the elevators becuase there were hordes of crowds.
Don't know how this can be a 4 star hotel. This is a cattle car atmosphere. Took us 20 minutes to check in. Even with 8 elevator banks, we often had to wait for multiple elevators b/c the crowds were so big. Expect to see armies of airline stew
The Parc 55 is in the heart of Union
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Posted Mar 24, 2009
Okay
The Parc 55 is in the heart of Union Square so it's easy to find great restaurants, shopping, etc. very close by. The cable car line is a block away and is an awesome way to get around the city. However, the hotel is less than desirable. The first...
I've been staying at the Parc 55 for
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Posted Feb 18, 2009
Excellent
I've been staying at the Parc 55 for over 10 years and have never been disappointed.
The property well maintained & clean, the staff is professional and of greatest importance to me the rooms are full-sized hotel rooms, not the glorified phone...
45 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We stayed at this hotel for four nights and it was fine. Not perfect but we got a great rate and it was very convenient to underground transportation and walking distance from shopping and middle of San Francisco.
45 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We stayed at this hotel for four nights and it was fine. Not perfect but we got a great rate and it was very convenient to underground transportation and walking distance from shopping and middle of San Francisco.
Great hotel in the heart of everything. Step out the door to the trolley and street cars. You do not need a car here. You can walk everywhere. Rooms comfortable. Normal sounds of a city. Parking your car is $50.00 a day would not rent a car again...
the only thing good about this hotel is the location but even that can be a problem for some people because the noise outside can be heard all the way to the top floors. oh and did i mention the service sucks?!!! =(
I'd rate the lobby as pretty bad. If
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Posted Nov 29, 2008
Good
I'd rate the lobby as pretty bad. If your a night owl with no place to go because others are sleeping, this isn't the lobby for you. Right now they are doing construction on the second floor up the staircase, so that might be a better place when...