The Campton Place Hotel has spent millions on renovations that were completed in late 2001. This is a fabulous luxury hotel that offers some of the best accommodations in San Francisco. The hotel rooms are compact and comfortable, with beautiful limestone, pear wood and Italian-made decorations. There are two executive suites and one deluxe suite with first-class California king-size beds, exquisite bathrooms with bathrobes, premium toiletries, slippers, and other daily necessities. Chef Daniel de Campton received Food & Wine Best New Chef status and a James Beard nomination in 2005 and will delight diners with highly sculpted and skillfully prepared cuisine at the fine Campton Place restaurant that underwent an attractive face wash face only in 2002.
Ian Schrager is the king of these ultra-modern hotels from New York’s Royalton and Paramount, Los Angeles’s Mondrian and Miami’s Delano renovated this classic old luxury property to give it a modern look. Young people flock to enjoy the pale purple monochromatic glam rooms with a glitzy vibe. Its best feature is that the renovated historic hotel is the Redwood Room, crafted with sexy redwood walls and lavish interiors designed by Phillipe Starck. The Argonaut Hotel is another Kempton luxury boutique hotel located in the middle of San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf. It acts as a home in the historic Haslett Warehouse at The Cannery and overlooks the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park and the San Francisco Bay. The Argonaut Hotel provides you with spectacular exterior views and unparalleled customer service with an inviting atmosphere.
When visiting the Mandarin Oriental hotel, treat guests to panoramic views of San Francisco or the bay from their luxurious rooms. This extravagant hotel occupies the upper floors of a 48-story tower, which is the third tallest building in San Francisco in the financial district of San Francisco. It is a few blocks from Union Square and four blocks from the Transamerica Pyramid. The Orchard Garden Hotel in San Francisco is the newest and “greenest” hotel located in the heart of San Francisco and is the only hotel built to nationally accepted standards for green buildings; It’s very stylish and eco-friendly and just a short walk from Union Square.
Rising approximately 32 stories above the heart of downtown San Francisco, the new InterContinental SF is sure to become an easy hit, located near the magnificent Moscone Center, the hotel is within a short walk with cool blue exteriors that will provide guests as many reasons to stay indoors as the city does to venture out. Another great luxury hotel is Le Meridien, located in the center of San Francisco’s financial district, which connects to the historic Federal Reserve Building via a landscaped pedestrian bridge. It is also quite close to the city’s main attractions, such as the Ferry Building, Chinatown and cable cars on California Street, Fisherman’s Wharf and Ghirardelli Square.