Located in San Francisco, 656 feet from Union Square, Beacon Grand, A Union Square Hotel features accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Peta
United States of America
This hotel is absolutely gorgeous. The foyer is so beautiful and the staff at check in were friendly and professional. Our room was magnificent and all the inclusions ie coffee machine, toiletries, complimentary reusable water bottles, were outstanding. The rooftop bar was also amazing with incredible staff.
The location of this hotel is brilliant. Overall, a truly beautiful hotel and excellent stay.
Located in San Francisco’s quaint Nob Hill neighborhood, this hotel near the Golden Gate Bridge and Union Square offers on-site dining. Guest rooms feature city or bay views and free WiFi.
John
United States of America
Excellent view. Nice location, close to Trader Joe's!
Located in San Francisco, the Cow Hollow Inn and Suites offers nonsmoking accommodations to guests. Free self parking for 1 car per room and free WiFi is provided.
Located next to the the Moscone Convention Center, this downtown San Francisco hotel offers luxurious rooms equipped with flat-screen TVs. Facilities include a fitness center.
Overlooking San Francisco's SoMa area and moments from top city center sites, InterContinental San Francisco provides guests with modern in-room amenities.
Directly across the street from Ocean Beach, Rodeway Inn & Suites San Francisco-Great Highway offers guest rooms with free WiFi access and free guest parking.
Centrally located in San Francisco's Financial District and steps away from Chinatown and the Ferry Building, this luxurious hotel offers unrivaled accommodations and state-of-the-art amenities,...
Orlando and staff were exceptionally kind from beginning to end.
Located in San Francisco, a 5-minute walk from Ghirardelli Square, Hotel Caza Fisherman's Wharf has accommodations with free bikes, private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness center.
Located in San Francisco, a 5-minute walk from Oracle Park, Hyatt Place San Francisco/Downtown provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Close to transport restaurants and flat walking paths
Located adjacent to the Powell and California cable car stop, Stanford Court San Francisco is a technology-friendly boutique hotel that features a lobby and business center equipped with 7 MacBooks,...
great location, great gym, great price for Nob Hill
Just 3 minutes’ walk from Fisherman's Wharf, the Hyatt features an on-site restaurant and lounge. A heated outdoor pool and hot tub are offered. Free WiFi and a 47” HDTV are featured in all rooms.
Everything was great. Customer was amazing. Had a comfortable stay.
Located next to the the Moscone Convention Center, this downtown San Francisco hotel offers luxurious rooms equipped with flat-screen TVs. Facilities include a fitness center.
The room was lovely and the bed was so comfortable.
Located in a historic building that is just 5 minutes’ walk from Union Square, Marines' Memorial Club & Hotel Union Square features a rooftop restaurant, a library, a gym with indoor pool and a 564...
Very good location. Great breakfast and happy hours!
Staypineapple is a historic 1913 hotel located just 5 minutes' walk from vibrant Union Square. It offers a coffee and treats reception at check-in and free WiFi in all rooms.
Location was perfect for sightseeing and shopping.
Overlooking the San Francisco Bay Bridge and just 3 minutes’ walk from the Ferry Building Marketplace, Hotel Griffin offers European-inspired rooms with free WiFi.
location was great for us, the bed was massive and very comfy
Offering French-inspired architecture, The Marker San Francisco, provides guests with an ideal city center location just 7 minutes' walk to Union Square and is eco-friendly.
breakfast, room, free water bottle, staff all friendly.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, YOTEL SAN FRANCISCO offers accommodations 1969 feet away from attractions such as San Francisco City Hall, the Asian Art Museum and Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
Very friendly staff. Very clean and comfortable rooms
Located directly across from Chinatown’s Dragon Gate, The Urban offers accommodations in San Francisco. Free WiFi and free 24-hour coffee are offered to guests.
Very clean, quiero and confy, close to everything.
Within walking distance of Union Square, this nonsmoking San Francisco hotel offers rooms with free WiFi and flat-screen satellite TVs. It is just 10 minutes' drive away from Fisherman’s Wharf.
Location very near in Union Square. Small yet clean room.
Located in the historic North Beach District of San Francisco, Europa Hotel is 20 minutes’ walk from Fisherman's Wharf, 17 minutes’ walk from Union Square and 5 minutes’ from the landmark Transamerica...
very good location. they let us leave luggage after check out
Located next to the Hyde Street Cable Car stop, this all-suite hotel is an 8-minute walk from Fisherman’s Wharf. The rooftop deck offers views of San Francisco Bay.
Very friendly staff, great location and near a tram stop.
Located in Downtown San Francisco, this boutique hotel is just 2 blocks from Union Square. It features an on-site restaurant, a cardio room, and spacious rooms with free WiFi.
Great location, lovely helpful staff , nice large room .
Forbes "Best Bed & Breakfast in San Francisco for 2024" Located 5 minutes’ walk from San Francisco’s vibrant Union Square, this bed & breakfast-style property offers uniquely decorated guest rooms,...
Quaintness
Breakfast
Nibbles and drinks
Very inviting
Located within 2.5 miles of Fisherman’s Wharf and Ghirardelli Square, this hotel offers spacious suites with kitchenettes and free Wi-Fi. A gym and business center are also on site.
Super location, easy to walk around in the center.
Ideally located in the heart of San Francisco's Performing Arts District, near vibrant Hayes Valley neighborhood.
Safe area, amazing and helpful staff. Nice and clean room.
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On average, 3-star hotels in San Francisco cost $136 per night, and 4-star hotels in San Francisco are $173 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in San Francisco can be found for $371 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in San Francisco this weekend is $220 or, for a 4-star hotel, $256. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in San Francisco for this weekend cost around $519 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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Home to one of America’s icons – the Golden Gate Bridge – San Francisco is a liberal city where life is very much for the living.
Surrounded by water on 3 sides, the city's spread over steep hills that make for great photo ops. And none better than the zig-zag Lombard Street, seen in many a film. Even more famous are San Fran's iconic trolleys climbing the hills – a little touristy, but still worth a ride.
In the middle of the bay, Alcatraz island is known for the notorious criminals once imprisoned there. Even if you don’t go inside, the views of the bridge and city are unparalleled.
Nowhere is life in San Francisco more laid-back than on the Pacific beaches. Rent a bike and head out there, passing through the huge Golden Gate Park, before returning to sample some fresh seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf. Don't miss the clam chowder served in bread bowls! Chinatown also has a great selection of mid-range restaurants.
As you fly into San Francisco Airport, look out for the exclusive homes lining the Bay Area. Whether you want a more independent stay in apartments, luxury San Francisco hotels or cheap hostels, Booking.com has something for everyone. Be careful though – you might just leave your heart here!
Ate breakfast at the Blue Mermaid - It was Excellent.
Ate breakfast at the Blue Mermaid - It was Excellent. The staff were helpful on things to do in the area.
Hotel is in an excellent location for just about anything in the area!
Hotel lobby was inviting and a wine tasting was just next door.
Clean, wonderful staff, and great location.
Debra
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Multicultural beautiful city. So much to see.
Multicultural beautiful city. So much to see. Union Square, Chinatown, Little Italy, Nobb Hill, Lombard street, Fishermen's Warf, Pier 39,....Take at least 5 days to visit this extraordinary city.
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Anonymous
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Scored 10
I am not much of a city person, but I had to visit San...
I am not much of a city person, but I had to visit San Francisco to do some Visa work. It’s very easy to get around, locals are helpful, and the “Downtown” Is not congested. I was amazed at the cleanliness of the area I stayed in and how the neighbourhoods are decorated and gardens planted by the residents. There are some seedy areas, but if you avoid these, you have plenty of nice areas and fun things to do. The ambience and architecture remind me of southern Europe. I was warned about the rain, but I had 4 days of clear skies. It was May, but cooler than I expected, and windy. I would have been more comfortable with a hooded coat. The atmosphere is relaxed, casual, and friendly.
Krsna-Kumari
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Scored 10
My favorite city in the USA.
My favorite city in the USA. I do recommend to visit this city if you're an adventurous traveler, with deep respect to local culture and customs. Great place to enjoy a great variety of interesting attractions: forest, ocean, city, small towns, in a state that leads efforts to mitigate the climate change and improve the air quality.
San Francisco and Sausalito... always in my bucket list
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Anonymous
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Scored 4.0
San Francisco isn't a real place with real people.
San Francisco isn't a real place with real people. It is there to run game on the working class and scam people out of their youth. It is the most expensive city on earth. At any given moment residents are outnumbered by tourists and homeless. Don't be a sucker.
Sam
United States of America
10
Scored 10
I didn't go to San Francisco for pleasure.
I didn't go to San Francisco for pleasure. If you are going to present a start-up idea, enter an incubator or accelerator, GO WITH PURPOSE. Practice, modify, improve your idea or presentation. Pack your schedule to the gills and connect with as many people as you can!
The mindset in San Francisco is centered on growth and paying it forward!
first of all was greeted by the owner, who was so lovely, made me feel very welcome, advised on how to best spend my few days in san francisco, gave me map, advise what to do and where not to go. The room was very clean, quiet and felt warm (in a good way). shared bathroom and toilet were very clean and not too many people sharing with. The hotel was 10 min walk to Union square and just slightly more to the closest train station (there direct train to the airport) so very easy commute.
The room was roomy enough, had a comfortable bed, nice shower amenities and the location of the hotel is great! Close to Union Square, lots of good restaurants (Matador - Mexican, Pinecrest - 24hr diner) and bars (John Foley's, The Irish Bank, Zombie Village). Loved the Beat Generation vibe of the hotel and the cool decorations and quotes around the room, hallways and lobby area. PLUS the attached BlueStone Coffee shop has a great cold brew!
There is nothing good to say about the hotel, the rooms are tired and worn, the restaurant for breakfast was dreadful, the location is “crime central” the location is no fault of the hotel but if your staying in Union Square at any hotel you are just a few metres from Tenderloin, if you don’t know this area it’s city centre drug crime and homeless area a total disgrace to America.
The hotel is very centrally located right in the heart of downtown San Francisco. Union Square, the Embarcadero and Chinatown are all within walking distance. I love the happy hour from 5 to 6 pm in the hotel every day where guests are able to enjoy a nice glass of wine. Staff were very friendly and helpful and they gave me a room on a higher floor with nice views of the city.
The hotel is very conveniently located in downtown SF, as it close to Union Square and is 100 m away from the Powell Metro station from which the airports (I flew to/from SFO, but this is true also for OAK) can be easily reached. The room was small, but comfortable. There is no breakfast service, but coffè is available in the morning.
We liked location, being one block away from Union Square and three from a Bart station helps you to move quite easily around. The staff is amazing, they will help you with anything you need or getting a recommendation on where to eat. Bathroom has a tub, which probably not all hotels in the area have one. Very clean and quiet halls.
The location was everything. Located in downtown, close by to the mall, movies, restaurants, and union square. The beds were extremely comfy and the room was very spacious. Room comes with an empty refrigerator which is great, unlike other hotels in SF that have items inside for you to purchase, which leaves no space to put items.
The Layne is definitely the best budget hotel in SF. It’s super clean and comfortable and the same family has owned and operated it for decades. The location is great as it’s central and just a few blocks from Union Square and BART. I’ve stayed in a lot of different hotels in SF over the years and the Layne is still my favorite.
Near Union Square, Powell station and the cable cars, that's great!
Very cosy, clean and cool hotel
Great restaurants nearby
Angela, Vivian, Danielle and George are the best!!
There's coffee, tea and pastries every morning; we pay for it in amenities fees, but it is great to have it
Amazing new hotel close to Union Square. Beautiful and modern rooms, great gym, coffee shop and restaurant with excellent food. Tim was absolutely amazing, always extremely kind, efficient and helpful. Nevertheless I can only recommend this place to anyone visiting San Francisco!
Convenient location to Union Square and Chinatown. The hotel upgraded my room to one with a larger bed and provided a fridge for me. The pastries, tea and coffee in the mornings were an added bonus, and providing a microwave oven in the seating area was very much appreciated.
It was an exceptional stay, the hotel is located right next to the Union square which is great if you’re planning to use the public transport. Though the hotel is in the downtown, the nearby area feels quite calm and safe. The staff was super friendly and willing to help.
Quite a nice little find in San Francisco Union Square area. It's like a French pension transplanted into the city, with all the charm and coziness you'd expect from a pension, including some rooms with gas fireplaces and a cozy breakfast area in the lower floor.
Lily the receptionist was the most amazing person we've met! She helped us a lot with organizing our trip in San Francisco and South California, gave us lots of todos and tips.
Hotel is clean, great value for money and perfect location, a block from Union square.
The hotel was in a great location just a couple of blocks from Union Square and central San Francisco with lots of restaurant options really close by. Our room was a great size, the bathroom was very modern and the slightly separate tea/coffee area was useful.
The hotel is very well located near Chinatown and Union Square and in a quiet area. There is also a BART station nearby.
The room was nice, not very big, but enough to be comfortable. There are many options nearby for breakfast. Very friendly staff
The room was relatively clean and decent value for the area around the hotel. The area is quiet, relatively safe at night and a close walk to the piers as well as union square. It is a short (8 min) walk to the nearest major subway line.
If you wish to spend more time at the piers a d tourist places this is a great location. Union square has some great hotels but it’s more of a business area.
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