Click on one of the markers on the map to learn about Boutique Hotels in San Francisco, or see the full list below.
Most San Francisco hotels are famed for their discreet service and attention to detail. However, it was only until recently that San Francisco responded to a global trend of individualist and stylish accommodation. Boutique hotels in San Francisco carry contemporary design flair, lots of mod cons, and a theme of novelty design and creativity well defined.
Named after poet Kenneth Rexroth, the basic theme of Hotel Rex, a Joie de Vivre Boutique Hotel, is art and literature. The space is modeled with 1920s big leather chairs, quirky objects and walls of antique books to make it a literary salon. At the business center, guests can find vintage typewriters alongside high-speed Internet. Hand painted goatskin lampshades and walls adorned with fine portraits give this spot an artsy feel. From here you can walk down to Union Square, shop at Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy's, Tiffany and Nordstrom. Explore the local art scene by taking a stroll through Yerba Buena Gardens and make new discoveries at the Museum of Modern Art. Or take the Powell Street Cable Car line just one block away and go down to Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown or North Beach.
Set along a pretty tree-lined block of restaurants on the Embarcadero, Hotel Griffon is both charming and comfortable. The hotel is just steps from the San Francisco Bay Bridge. Marble flooring, a fireplace and plush seats give the foyer a welcome vibe. Rooms have high ceilings, mahogany writing desks and window seats. The top floor rooms have private furnished terraces, while others lend great views of the waterfront. FAZ Restaurant, located within the hotel, serves Mediterranean cuisine. With the Embarcadero and the vibrant Downtown area close by, guests can find plenty to see and do around the city.
Phoenix Hotel, a Joie de Vivre Boutique Hotel, has remained as the most famous landmark nightspot of the Bay area for more than a decade. Striking elements of new design can be found at this San Francisco hotel. Bamboo furnishing, modern art pieces and sculpture make this a very desirable spot for those who have a taste for the arts. The Bambuddha Lounge is the most popular party destination, where pedigree DJs spin trendy tunes. This hotel is very touristy and has a celebrity following.
For those discriminating travelers looking for the best in luxury, Orchard Hotel is the premiere choice. Both elegant and romantic, this San Francisco hotel offers deluxe amenities and the best value for your money. With a sparkling classical façade and modern décor, Orchard is affordable chic in the heart of San Francisco. The Vignetter Restaurant serves American cuisine with an Italian and French twist. The proximity of Chinatown and Union Square only add to the allure of this hotel.
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