Here are the best hotels in San Francisco no matter what your needs are.
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This is among the most perfect staycation spots in the city. It’s hard to go wrong with The Ritz. Steps away from bustling Union Square, the premier hotel houses 336 luxury suites and guest rooms, a chic cocktail lounge and the Bay Area’s only Krigler perfume shop. 600 Stockton St.
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Boasting 606 distinctly furnished rooms and 62 elegant suites, the notable Fairmont San Francisco features unrivaled panoramic city views and a dignified ambiance. 950 Mason St.
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This luxurious retreat in the heart of Fisherman’s Wharf boasts picturesque views, luxury accommodations and lively Italian restaurants nearby. Expect spacious living rooms, a crackling fireplace and sweeping views of the city’s skyline. More perks include complimentary one-hour electric bike rentals, the perfect way to see the town in style. 415 N. Point St.
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Relax with waterfront luxe views in one of the premium guest rooms, then check out The Yard, an 8,000-square-foot play area featuring oversize games, four cozy fire pits and SF’s largest periscope for picturesque views of the Bay. 250 Beach St.
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What was once the personal home of the Argonaut family is now a sexy boutique hotel in Fisherman’s Wharf. Our room of choice? The one-bedroom suite has a relaxing jacuzzi overlooking the water and stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge. 495 Jefferson St.
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Park Central San Francisco has emerged as the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SoMa following an extensive $70 million redevelopment and rebranding. The revamp includes a full redesign of guest rooms and the addition of a lobby bar, marketplace, restaurant and Regency Club. There’s also a 3,200-square-foot state-of-the-art health and fitness center. 5 Embarcadero Center
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The 236-room Line SF is located at the intersection where SoMa, Civic Center and Tenderloin coverage, reflecting the complex history, culture and spirit of this historic neighborhood. The hotel is home to four dining experiences, including a landscaped rooftop solarium with panoramic views of the city. The Line SF also includes 242 residences and a dedicated space for the local nonprofit theater company, Magic Theater. 950 Market St.
Built by Italian immigrants in the 1880s, this hotel’s historic roots are steeped in the walls of the gorgeous boutique building. Black-and-white stills of North Beach shot by Jerry Stoll in the ’50s and ’60s grace the walls, while the 15 intimate guest rooms offer the best amenities. 444 Columbus Ave
Photography by: Courtesy of Fairmont San Francisco