Chandeliers and plush upholstery fill the public areas, and if you can tear yourself away from the vistas, the hotel also has its own spa. Perched on the city's eastern coastline, the Harbor Court offers an unrivalled view of the Bay Bridge. Its rooms contain an entertainment centre, high-speed Wi-Fi and a moderately sized sitting room. Sleeping quarters combine traditional and contemporary furnishings, and some beds are canopied.
Windows are double-glazed to block out traffic noise and Ozumo Japanese restaurant next door offers room service. Close to the Seaside would be a more apt name, as this motel-style place is several blocks inland.
Nevertheless, it is only a minute walk from the attractions of the Marina District. Rooms are simple but very comfortable, with both breakfast and parking free. Moreover, the attractive neighbourhood of Cow Hollow, filled with trendy bars and restaurants, is only a short stroll away. Book in advance for the best deals. Nearly a century old, the Clift is a local landmark set amid the theatre district.
Once known for its striking red panelled interior, it is now adored for its Philippe Starck makeover. The designer waved his creative wand back in and turned the Clift into one of the must-see hotels in San Francisco.
Proof lies in the Redwood Room bar, where locals fond of a little luxury gather. The guest rooms are small but elegantly decorated in shades of violet and grey.
Egyptian cotton sheets, Wi-Fi and in-room massage and spa services add to the luxury. San Francisco Weather. Local time San Francisco. Introducing San Francisco. Plan your trip. Map View.
More info. Open In Google Maps. Visit Website. Give us feedback. Nightclub, Pub Grub. The aptly-named Make-Out Room is a well-known San Francisco destination for those who want to have some fun. The dimly lit dance floor is a great place to bring friends, or make new ones. The club, which has been open for three decades, is known for its out-there entertainment including costumed burlesque shows and electronic dance parties. See classic theater in an entirely new way. Hunt for ghosts in Pacific Heights.
Go back in time to a roaring '20s speakeasy. Gawk at the "Fight Club of Underground Art". Jessica Lipsky is a freelance journalist and Bay Area native who digs kitsch, but not clubs.
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