W San Francisco
At less than one-tenth of a mile from the Moscone Center, the W San Francisco is the closest hotel to the city's convention mecca. The W has 410 sleekly modern rooms in six room classes, including suites and standard rooms. Hotel guests are treated to such amenities as the 5000 square foot Bliss spa, fitness center, town car service, dry cleaning and wireless Internet access. Pets are also allowed. The W has on-site dining at the XYZ Restaurant and is close to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and adjacent Yerba Buena Gardens.
W San Francisco
181 3rd St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 777-5300
www.starwoodhotels.com
St. Regis Hotel
Located just over one-tenth of a mile from the Moscone Center, the St. Regis Hotel is a classically modern luxury hotel featuring four suite types and four types of standard rooms. Hotel amenities include mini-bar, 24-hour room service and high-speed Internet access. Rooms feature entertainment centers, sofas and large windows. The hotel features the Remede Spa and two on-site eateries: Ame, for seasonal new American dishes, and Vitrine, open for breakfast and lunch for lighter fare.
St. Regis Hotel
125 3rd St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 284-4000
www.starwoodhotels.com
Westin San Francisco Market Street
The Westin San Francisco is less than two-tenths of a mile from Moscone Center and features a downtown location with nearly 700 rooms, including several suites. All rooms feature cable television and desk space, while hotel amenities include in-room dining, massage services, business center and more than 20,000 square feet of meeting space, making it ideal for banquets and wedding receptions. The Westin San Francisco has several on-site dining options, including a private entertainment room and a Chef's Table where up to six guests can receive personal attention from the hotel's chef.
Westin San Francisco Market Street
50 3rd St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 974-6400
www.westinsf.com
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