An artful blend of design and service, The Westin San Francisco Market Street is a sophisticated oasis in the heart of San Francisco's... more »
An artful blend of design and service, The Westin San Francisco Market Street is a sophisticated oasis in the heart of San Francisco's South of Market district. Take a moment to admire the lobby's exquisite ornamentation, or enjoy breathtaking city views from your refreshingly beautiful guest room. Our vibrant downtown setting offers the height of convenience for business and leisure travelers as well, and provides easy access to many of the city's notable attractions. We are happy to provide a combination of comprehensive services and personal attentiveness. Whether it's service from the award-winning concierge team or exquisite cuisine from our internationally acclaimed chef, the focus is always on providing you with exceptional service and accommodations. Come and feel renewed at The Westin San Francisco Market Street. Just blocks away from Union Square, we're a premier Downtown San Francisco Hotel.
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An artful blend of design and service, The Westin San Francisco Market Street is a sophisticated oasis in the heart of San Francisco's South of Market district. Take a moment to admire the lobby's exquisite ornamentation, or enjoy breathtaking city views from your refreshingly beautiful guest room. Our vibrant downtown setting offers the height of convenience for business and leisure travelers as well, and provides easy access to many of the city's notable attractions. It is the blending of the design, art, and craft that makes our interior so unique. When entering the hotel, the marble foyer leads you to the elegant lobby. Rich woodwork, gold leaf domes, and an amazing art collection can be found throughout the hotel. The hotel's own artwork includes more than 30 pieces of original art, including images and sculpture from such well-known artists as David Hockney and Roy Lichtenstein. We are happy to provide a combination of comprehensive services and personal attentiveness. Whether it's service from the award-winning concierge team or exquisite cuisine from our internationally acclaimed chef, the focus is always on providing you with exceptional service and accommodations. Come and feel renewed at San Francisco's best address for business or leisure ' The Westin San Francisco Market Street.
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Location. The Westin San Francisco Market Street is located in the South of Market district in San Francisco, Calif. This property stands across from the Yerba Buena Gardens, and one block from the Museum of Modern Art and the Moscone Convention Center. The hotel provides complimentary weekday morning transportation to the Financial District, located two blocks away. Hotel Features. The on-site Ducca restaurant serves southern Italian cuisine in the dining room or al fresco on the hotel's open terrace. Wireless Internet access is available in the hotel's lobby for a fee. A business center houses six computer terminals and offers fax, scan, print and photocopy services. The 24-hour fitness center and health club features Westin Workout Powered by Reebok equipment. Plasma-screen televisions are attached to each cardiovascular machine, and the center offers chilled water, towels and courtesy headsets. The hotel offers complimentary wine tastings Monday through Friday from 5 p. m. to 7 p. m. Guestrooms. The Westin San Francisco Market Street offers 676 guestrooms decorated in muted earth tones. Westin Heavenly Beds features pillowtop mattresses, 230-thread count cotton sheets, down comforters, white duvets, five down pillows, and bolster pillows. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook the Yerba Buena Gardens and San Francisco's bay and skyline. Flat-screen televisions, complimentary laptop-compatible, in-room safes, and MP3 adaptors are included. All accommodations feature coffeemakers and stocked minibars. Marble bathrooms contain Heavenly toiletries. High-speed wired and wireless Internet access is available for a fee. Expert Tip. Dogs receive Very Important Pet status at The Westin San Francisco Market Street hotel. Dogs receive Heavenly Dog Beds, food and water bowls and ID tags, while owners receive ASPCA pet-friendly travel-tips cards.
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Arriving at the Westin on Christmas Day 2007 was a festive experience. The hotel was decorated beautifully for the holiday season. The location was excellent. The view of downtown San Francisco was breathtaking. The...
This is a very upscale hotel in a great
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Posted Nov 16, 2007
Excellent
This is a very upscale hotel in a great location if you want to be near the Museum of Modern Art, the convention center, the ballpark, Union Square, chinatown, the financial district. Very modern and nicely designed. The only complaint I had was I ...
I have stayed at several of the hotels
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Posted Oct 05, 2007
by susan j.
Excellent
I have stayed at several of the hotels in the city; this is my favorite. It is close to everything. I am a real stickler about cleanliness and how comfortable my bed is. This hotel is wonderful. I...
61 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
Near Moscone but that's the only advantage. Food quality and choice low - prices outrageous. Room provided (suite $599/night!) had stained bathroom tiles (urine), small closet, cheap and poor functioning window drapes, Ikea level furniture, cheapo wastebaskets, no wet bar as promised, etc. Ice machine in hall broken - 4 days. Staff in DR slow, confused, and unhelpful.Overall staff very lean. Everything observed/received showed new owner (whose "reserved" suite we got - locked out closets - we booked 8 weeks ago!) focuses on cost saving and high prices. We selected this room to entertain business clients - it was utterly useless. Worse than Embassy Suites in Brooklyn !
Renovations are complete. Hotel was
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Posted Sep 25, 2007
Excellent
Renovations are complete. Hotel was neat and clean. Staff was helpful and friendly; we got a free upgrade to a room with a spectacular view of the city and the bay bridge. Rooms were spacious and modern. The location was perfect. 1/2 block south of...
33 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
My family & I stayed here for two nights. It was a very nice stay. We arrived early in the day & called to see if we could check in early. We spoke with a gentlemen & he was most helpful & kind. He said we could & it was not a problem.
A word of caution. If you plan on having your car valet, make sure you are ready to pay the $44 or so in charge. We ended up parking across the street in a Parking Garage for $20 a day. It wasn't a big deal for us. There were plenty of parking spaces & the walk was just across the street.
When we finally checked in to the room, I had originally reserved for a double bed. What they gave me was a king bed. I called down & they were happy to oblige & change our room to a double. The double was much more spacious for our family. The original king room was very clean & nice. It had a flat screen TV, but we weren't really there to watch TV and it was a bit small for us. Good size for a couple though. Our second room, the double, was clean as well. It had two queen beds that was very firm & comfy. The sheets were crisp clean & white. Pillows were very comfortable.
We had dinner at the hotel restaurant our first night. It was really good, but on the pricey side. The restaurant was Italian. The lobby is spacious & the staff were all very friendly. We did not encounter anyone who was less than helpful.
*On a side note, I had lost one of my luggage with an airline & the staff were very helpful in trying to help me find my luggage. I had to call around to different hotels in the city b/c they had delivered it to the wrong hotel, but it was still not found. All in all, the staff were very eager to help find our luggage.*
The location of this hotel was fantastic. It is close to everything. Union Square shopping is a few blocks a way. Chinatown is either a bus, train or taxi ride away. Not very far. The bus stop was right across the street. You can get a taxi easily w/the bellman & the train, it was right around the corner. We drove for the most part b/c we had an elderly traveler w/us. Finding parking around town was not bad for us. We got a meter parking near Fisherman's Wharf. We walked about two blocks to the Wharf. It's best to drive to experience most of the streets in SF. We also took the train trolley, but be warned, the line is very very long. The trolley station is about 5 or so blocks from the hotel.
We were very pleased we got a very good deal with this hotel. We enjoyed our stay here & would definitely come back if we ever stay in SF.
I stayed at this property this past
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Posted Jul 09, 2007
Horrible
I stayed at this property this past weekend for the All-Star Baseball Game and checked out immediately due to the poor condition of the rooms, terrible service by the staff, and inability to get any services. The television did not work, the remote...
The staff at the hotel (4 different
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Posted Jun 25, 2007
Mediocre
The staff at the hotel (4 different managers) bungled a customer service issue for 2 straight days, apologizing multiple times for letting the matter continue to "slip through the cracks." The result was no sleep for us, and a miserable stay. Also,...