サンフランシスコはわずか7平方マイルに途方もない量の街を詰め込んでいます — 7月午後4時にゴールデンゲートを抜けて流れる霧、どこの街でも違法になるような23度の丘をうなりながら上るケーブルカー、ガラスの塔の隣のヴィクトリア朝の連棟住宅、その隣の市立公園内のセコイアの林。歩く者に報い、駐車を罰し、西海岸で最も密集したグランドな歴史的ホテル群を、わずか5つの歩ける地区に詰め込んでいます。正しい一つを選べば、残りの旅は自然と整います。
名所はほとんど気恥ずかしいほど写真映えします。ゴールデンゲート・ブリッジはどんな写真より実物のほうが良く見えます — 殺人的なアングルにはマリン側のバッテリー・スペンサー展望台を試して。アルカトラズは評判に値します:ナイトツアーを数週間前に予約すれば、元囚人が語るオーディオガイドは本当に背筋が凍ります。ケーブルカーはアメリカで唯一動く国定歴史建造物 — ユニオン・スクエアで並ぶより、パウエル・ハイドでアクアティック・パークまで下りましょう。誰も教えてくれなかったバイソンの群れ、日本庭園、2つの名高い博物館を隠す、セントラルパークより広いゴールデンゲート・パークも外せません。
どこに泊まるかは、たいていの街より重要です。地区が驚くほど異なる微気候と雰囲気を持つからです。ノブヒルは定番の選択 — 急な丘の頂のオールドマネーの壮麗さで、フェアモント、リッツ・カールトン、マーク・ホプキンスがあり、ドアの前をケーブルカーが轟きます。ユニオン・スクエアはショッピングと劇場まで数歩ですが、騒がしく混みます。ソーマとイェルバ・ブエナはSFMOMA周辺の博物館地区。エンバカデロとフィナンシャル・ディストリクトはベイブリッジの眺めとフェリービルディングと共に湾を抱きます。ジャクソン・スクエアは静かなブティックの一角。宿泊にテンダーロインは完全に避けて — ユニオン・スクエアに隣接していますが、別の惑星です。
食は格別で、価格は刺さります。カジュアルランチで25〜40ドル、まともなディナーで1人80〜150ドル、フラットホワイトで6〜7ドルを覚悟。ミッションには地球最高のブリトー(タケリア・エル・ファロリート、12〜15ドルで前腕ほどの大きさ)、フェリービルディング・マーケットプレイスは牡蠣とアクメのパンに欠かせません。チップは18〜22%で交渉の余地なし、8.6%の売上税はメニュー価格ではなくレジで加算されます。
実務的な点:ほとんどの旅行者(EU、英国、日本、オーストラリア)はビザ免除入国にESTAが必要。タイ国民は数週間前に申請する本格的なB1/B2ビザが必要です。SFOからダウンタウンへは25分のUber(55〜75ドル)か、ユニオン・スクエアやエンバカデロへ30分11.40ドルのBART。気候は永遠に混乱しています — 8月でも軽い上着を。治安については、ダウンタウンは日中なら問題ありませんが、マーケットの一部、テンダーロイン、暗くなってからのソーマは荒れています。午後9時以降はUberを。
以下の10軒は、ノブヒルのリッツ・カールトンという大理石とマホガニーの伝説から、両フォーシーズンズ(ダウンタウンと湾岸)の床から天井までのガラスの塔、フェアモントのシャンデリアとケーブルカーのロマンス、1ホテルとパレスの橋の眺め、そしてジャクソン・スクエアのザ・バッテリーの会員制クラブの親密さまで及びます。どれも営業中で、実際のゲストに8.7以上の評価を得ています。
泊まるなら — エリア紹介
サンフランシスコはわずか7平方マイルに途方もない量の街を詰め込んでいます — 7月午後4時にゴールデンゲートを抜けて流れる霧、どこの街でも違法になるような23度の丘をうなりながら上るケーブルカー、ガラスの塔の隣のヴィクトリア朝の連棟住宅、その隣の市立公園内のセコイアの林。歩く者に報い、駐車を罰し、西海岸で最も密集したグランドな歴史的ホテル群を、わずか5つの歩ける地区に詰め込んでいます。正しい一つを選べば、残りの旅は自然と整います。
名所はほとんど気恥ずかしいほど写真映えします。ゴールデンゲート・ブリッジはどんな写真より実物のほうが良く見えます — 殺人的なアングルにはマリン側のバッテリー・スペンサー展望台を試して。アルカトラズは評判に値します:ナイトツアーを数週間前に予約すれば、元囚人が語るオーディオガイドは本当に背筋が凍ります。ケーブルカーはアメリカで唯一動く国定歴史建造物 — ユニオン・スクエアで並ぶより、パウエル・ハイドでアクアティック・パークまで下りましょう。誰も教えてくれなかったバイソンの群れ、日本庭園、2つの名高い博物館を隠す、セントラルパークより広いゴールデンゲート・パークも外せません。
どこに泊まるかは、たいていの街より重要です。地区が驚くほど異なる微気候と雰囲気を持つからです。ノブヒルは定番の選択 — 急な丘の頂のオールドマネーの壮麗さで、フェアモント、リッツ・カールトン、マーク・ホプキンスがあり、ドアの前をケーブルカーが轟きます。ユニオン・スクエアはショッピングと劇場まで数歩ですが、騒がしく混みます。ソーマとイェルバ・ブエナはSFMOMA周辺の博物館地区。エンバカデロとフィナンシャル・ディストリクトはベイブリッジの眺めとフェリービルディングと共に湾を抱きます。ジャクソン・スクエアは静かなブティックの一角。宿泊にテンダーロインは完全に避けて — ユニオン・スクエアに隣接していますが、別の惑星です。
食は格別で、価格は刺さります。カジュアルランチで25〜40ドル、まともなディナーで1人80〜150ドル、フラットホワイトで6〜7ドルを覚悟。ミッションには地球最高のブリトー(タケリア・エル・ファロリート、12〜15ドルで前腕ほどの大きさ)、フェリービルディング・マーケットプレイスは牡蠣とアクメのパンに欠かせません。チップは18〜22%で交渉の余地なし、8.6%の売上税はメニュー価格ではなくレジで加算されます。
実務的な点:ほとんどの旅行者(EU、英国、日本、オーストラリア)はビザ免除入国にESTAが必要。タイ国民は数週間前に申請する本格的なB1/B2ビザが必要です。SFOからダウンタウンへは25分のUber(55〜75ドル)か、ユニオン・スクエアやエンバカデロへ30分11.40ドルのBART。気候は永遠に混乱しています — 8月でも軽い上着を。治安については、ダウンタウンは日中なら問題ありませんが、マーケットの一部、テンダーロイン、暗くなってからのソーマは荒れています。午後9時以降はUberを。
以下の10軒は、ノブヒルのリッツ・カールトンという大理石とマホガニーの伝説から、両フォーシーズンズ(ダウンタウンと湾岸)の床から天井までのガラスの塔、フェアモントのシャンデリアとケーブルカーのロマンス、1ホテルとパレスの橋の眺め、そしてジャクソン・スクエアのザ・バッテリーの会員制クラブの親密さまで及びます。どれも営業中で、実際のゲストに8.7以上の評価を得ています。
まず立地とエリアを最優先に、次にAgoda · Booking.com · Trip.comの実際の宿泊客の評価、独自の特徴、そしてコストパフォーマンスで選びました。そのうえで、あらゆるスタイルと予算をカバーできるようにランキングしています。
レビュー · 厳選10軒
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No. 1 #1 classic luxury · 1909 building on Nob Hill ★9.2 The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco
📍 On top of Nob Hill - about a 2-block walk to Union Square, a cable car stopping right out front, and an easy walk to Chinatown.
Picture a white stone neoclassical building with tall columns that has crowned Nob Hill since 1909 - originally the Pacific headquarters of Metropolitan Life insurance before it became The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco, the city's legendary 5-star hotel. The selling point isn't flash but a quiet, steady classic luxury. Rooms come in cool blue-grey tones, dressed simply, with beds made up in Frette linens and Diptyque bath products in the bathroom. The detail reviewers agree on most is the staff - warm enough to make you feel like someone important - plus the 8th-floor Club Lounge serving food and drinks all day. The location is a winner too: about 2 blocks to Union Square, a cable car stopping right out front for the hills, and Chinatown within walking distance. The trade-offs are the steep hill, few room views and no pool. It scores 9.2/10, best for couples and luxury travelers who value location, building and service above all.
- 1909 neoclassical building atop Nob Hill, a 2-block walk to Union Square
- Ritz-Carlton service reviewers praise unanimously, plus the 8th-floor Club Lounge
- 2-floor fitness center open 24 hours, with a cable car stopping out front
- No pool and no full spa in the hotel
- On a steep hill that's tiring to walk up, with few room views
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No. 2 #2 Luxury · high-rise luxury on Market Street ★9 Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco
📍 On Market Street in the city center, at the seam of Yerba Buena and SoMa — about a 5–7 minute walk to Union Square, 3–5 minutes to Powell Street station (BART/Muni), and 5–8 minutes to Yerba Buena Gardens and SFMOMA
Picture a luxury hotel tucked into a glass skyscraper on Market Street, San Francisco's main artery — that is the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco, a 5-star, 277-room hotel occupying floors 5 through 17 of a modern tower, open since 2001. What sets it apart is the floor-to-ceiling glass that pulls the city skyline and San Francisco Bay right into the room; waking up to high-rises and morning fog drifting over the city is the image many guests keep. Rooms are roomy and dressed in warm contemporary tones. On the food side, MKT Restaurant & Bar serves California dishes built on local ingredients in an airy room. The standout is that the hotel connects directly to the Equinox Sports Club, a huge luxury fitness club with an indoor pool, a basketball court and full classes that guests use free. The location is excellent too: a few minutes' walk to Union Square, Yerba Buena Gardens and SFMOMA, with Powell Street station close by. Reviews agree most on the warm, attentive Four Seasons service. Overall 9.0/10.
- High-rise luxury on Market Street, walk to Union Square and the museums
- Floor-to-ceiling windows with city and bay views, plus roomy rooms
- Connected Equinox Sports Club is free, with warm service
- Design leans classic, not flashy for the price
- High extras: expensive valet, some dates add a facility fee
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No. 3 #3 classic luxury · 1907 landmark on Nob Hill ★8.9 Fairmont San Francisco
📍 On the summit of Nob Hill where 3 cable car lines meet — about 3 to 4 blocks downhill to Union Square, with easy walks to Chinatown and Grace Cathedral.
Picture a massive white Beaux-Arts stone building that has stood on the crown of Nob Hill since 1907 — that's the Fairmont San Francisco, one of the city's original Big Four luxury hotels and the very first hotel in the entire Fairmont chain. The building was finished right as the great 1906 earthquake struck, so it had to be rebuilt inside before opening a year later. The one thing everyone agrees on is the lobby: soaring ceilings, gold marble columns, crystal chandeliers and a sweeping staircase that feel grandly old-world. Rooms come in two flavors — the original historic building and the 1961 Tower, where many high floors open onto full views of the bay, Alcatraz and Coit Tower. Inside there's also the Tonga Room, a legendary tiki bar with a pool in the middle of the room and fake rain that falls at intervals. Sitting where 3 cable car lines converge makes getting around easy. The trade-off: some older-building rooms read more classic than modern, and as a big hotel it can feel busy at peak times. Overall 8.9/10, best for couples and luxury lovers drawn to historic hotels and bay views.
- 1907 historic landmark with a legendary grand lobby
- High Tower rooms frame Alcatraz, Coit Tower and the full bay
- Nob Hill summit where 3 cable car lines meet, walk to Union Square
- Some original historic-building rooms read more classic than modern
- Big hotel that feels crowded at peak times, plus high add-on fees
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No. 4 #4 Luxury · modern luxury next to SFMOMA ★9.1 The St. Regis San Francisco
📍 On 3rd Street in downtown SoMa — right next to SFMOMA, about a 2-3 minute walk to Yerba Buena Gardens, 7-10 minutes to Union Square, and 5-7 minutes to Montgomery Street station (BART/Muni).
Picture a modern-luxury hotel tucked into a slim glass tower in the heart of SoMa, where you step out the door and SFMOMA, one of the world's renowned modern-art museums, is right next door — that's The St. Regis San Francisco, a 5-star hotel with 260 rooms occupying part of a 40-storey skyscraper, open since 2005. What sets it apart is a genuinely clean, contemporary kind of luxury: warm, tasteful rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows that pull the city skyline right in, and the thing reviewers mention most — a marble bathroom with a soaking tub and a drenching rainforest shower. The signature touch is a butler assigned to every room, handling everything from ironing and coffee to packing, and guests praise the attention almost unanimously. To unwind there's the Remède Spa and an indoor pool, and you can walk to Yerba Buena Gardens and the Union Square shopping district. Overall 9.1/10 — built for modern-leaning luxury travelers, couples and business guests.
- Modern luxury right next to SFMOMA, walk to the gardens and shopping
- St. Regis butler in every room, praised almost unanimously in reviews
- Marble bathroom with a soaking tub and rainforest shower
- High rates plus extras — SF valet parking is very expensive
- Some SoMa corners feel quiet or run-down after dark
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No. 5 #5 Luxury · 360-degree skyline views from floors 38-48 ★9 📍 On the high floors of the 345 California Center tower (entrance at 222 Sansome Street) in the heart of the Financial District — about a 1-2 minute walk to the California cable car line, 5-7 minutes to Montgomery station (BART/Muni), and 8-12 minutes to the Embarcadero waterfront and Ferry Building.
Picture a luxury hotel that doesn't just take the lower floors of a building but claims floors 38 through 48 of a Financial District skyscraper outright — that's Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero, a compact 155-room 5-star perched atop 345 California Center (entrance at 222 Sansome Street). It used to be the Loews Regency before being reworked into the city's second Four Seasons. What everyone talks about is the panorama: sitting almost at the top of the tower, the big windows open onto the city, the Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay and the skyline in a sweep that's close to 360 degrees, and morning fog drifting over the skyscrapers is the kind of view people remember for a long time. The small room count keeps things private, and review after review praises the warm, attentive Four Seasons service. You can walk to the California cable car line that climbs Nob Hill, and it's a short stroll to the Embarcadero waterfront and the Ferry Building. Overall 9.0/10 — great for couples, business travelers, and luxury guests who want the highest views and a central Financial District base.
- Near-360-degree panorama from floors 38-48, the highest in the city
- Heart of the Financial District, walk to the cable car and the waterfront
- Just 155 rooms, so it stays private with warm service
- Fairly classic decor, not the flashy-new look the price suggests
- Financial District goes quiet on weekends, plus pricey valet parking
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No. 6 #6 Classic luxury · 1875 landmark + Garden Court ★8.8 📍 Corner of Market St and New Montgomery in the Financial District/SoMa — about a 2 to 3 minute walk to Montgomery station (BART/Muni), with Union Square and Yerba Buena Gardens an easy stroll away.
Picture a grand hotel that has held its corner of Market Street since 1875 — through the city's boom years, the great earthquake of 1906, and a full rebuild that brought it back in 1909. That's the Palace Hotel, one of San Francisco's oldest and most storied addresses, now part of Marriott's Luxury Collection. The piece everyone agrees on is The Garden Court, a high-ceilinged dining room crowned by a stained-glass dome of more than 70,000 pieces, ringed by crystal chandeliers and marble columns. Plenty of guests say an afternoon tea under that dome alone is worth the visit. The other signature is a large indoor pool under a glass skylight that pours in natural light. Rooms lean classic and high-ceilinged, with a period feel newer hotels can't fake. The location, on the corner of Market and New Montgomery in the Financial District/SoMa, puts Montgomery BART and Union Square a few minutes' walk away. The trade-off: it's a big hotel where some rooms feel more classic than modern, and there are extra fees worth checking first.
- The Garden Court, a legendary stained-glass dome room that's a genuine landmark
- Historic hotel opened in 1875 plus an indoor pool under a skylight
- Corner of Market and New Montgomery, a 2 to 3 minute walk to Montgomery BART
- Some rooms feel more classic than modern, with upkeep in the old building uneven in spots
- Big hotel that hosts frequent events, plus high resort fee and valet parking
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No. 7 #7 Eco-friendly · On the bay next to the Ferry Building ★8.6 1 Hotel San Francisco
📍 On the Embarcadero next to elevated Highway 1 — a few minutes' walk along the bay to the Ferry Building, about 8-10 minutes on foot to Embarcadero station (BART/Muni), close to the Financial District.
Picture a 5-star hotel where you walk into the lobby and find reclaimed old-wood walls, lush greenery hanging overhead and natural light pouring through the whole building. That's 1 Hotel San Francisco, a 1 Hotels property on the Embarcadero that builds its eco concept right into the design rather than just slapping on a label. Around 200 rooms are done in a warm, earthy urban-rustic style of wood and stone, and many open onto full views of San Francisco Bay, the city skyline and the Bay Bridge. The standout is the waterfront spot beside the Ferry Building — an easy walk along the bay to the market and restaurants — plus the Terrene restaurant built around local seasonal produce and a rooftop bar facing the bridge. A MICHELIN Key backs up the stay. The trade-off: the building sits next to an elevated freeway, so some rooms catch road noise, and the look leans raw rather than flashy. Overall 8.6/10 for design and waterfront lovers.
- Eco urban-rustic design done for real building-wide — reclaimed wood plus live greenery
- Waterfront spot by the Ferry Building with skyline and Bay Bridge views
- Terrene restaurant on local produce plus a rooftop bar, and a MICHELIN Key
- Building sits beside an elevated freeway, so some rooms hear traffic
- Raw, pared-back design feels less luxurious than the price to some guests
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No. 8 #8 boutique luxury · next to Union Square ★8.8 Taj Campton Place San Francisco
📍 On Stockton Street in the heart of Union Square — a few steps to Macy's, Neiman Marcus and the designer stores, and about a 3-5 minute walk to the Powell Street cable car and the Powell BART/Muni station.
Picture a small, classic luxury hotel tucked onto Stockton Street just a few steps from the middle of Union Square — step out the door and you are facing Macy's and a row of designer stores. That is Taj Campton Place San Francisco, a boutique of roughly 110 rooms under India's Taj Hotels. The draw is not flash but quiet, detail-focused luxury: warm cream-and-brown rooms in a classic-contemporary style, tall windows that pull in light, and staff who reviewers unanimously call warm and attentive, remembering names and going beyond what you would expect. The other heart of the place is the Michelin-rated Campton Place restaurant, known for contemporary California food with an Indian accent, plus an easy little bar. Up top sits an open-air rooftop fitness terrace. The Powell Street cable car and Powell station (BART/Muni) are a 3-5 minute walk. Trade-offs: some rooms run small, there is no pool, and the area quiets down at night. Overall 8.8/10.
- Boutique-luxury location in the heart of Union Square, a few steps from the department stores and big-name shops
- Michelin-rated Campton Place restaurant plus staff who remember your name
- Open-air rooftop fitness terrace and a quiet, upscale atmosphere
- No swimming pool and no full-service spa in the hotel
- Some rooms run small and the price sits fairly high
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No. 9 #9 Classic luxury · 1926 landmark with Top of the Mark on Nob Hill ★8.7 📍 On the top of Nob Hill at the corner of California & Mason — the California Street cable car stops right in front, it is about 4 to 5 blocks downhill to Union Square, and Chinatown and Grace Cathedral are an easy walk.
Picture a grand 19-floor hotel that has stood on the highest point of Nob Hill since 1926, on the plot that once held the mansion of Mark Hopkins, one of California's railroad "Big Four" barons. This is the InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco, a legend that has been part of the city's skyline for decades. What made it famous worldwide is Top of the Mark, the 19th-floor sky lounge open since 1939, with wraparound glass windows that hand you a true 360-degree view of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay and a sea of city rooftops. Rooms wear fine wood and Victorian-era detailing for a classic, old-world kind of luxury, and many of the higher floors open their curtains onto a full bay view. The cable car on the California Street line runs right past the door at California & Mason, and it is a short walk downhill to Union Square and Chinatown. The trade-off: it is an old building with no pool. Score 8.7/10.
- 1926 landmark building with a classic, story-rich luxury mood
- Top of the Mark on the 19th floor, 360-degree view of the Golden Gate and bay
- Top of Nob Hill, cable car at the door, walk to Union Square
- Some rooms in the old tower feel more classic than modern
- No pool, plus a high destination fee and valet parking
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No. 10 #10 exclusive · 14 suites inside a Jackson Square members' club ★8.9 The Battery
📍 In the heart of Jackson Square, San Francisco's oldest red-brick district — an easy walk to the Financial District and North Beach, and close to the Embarcadero along the bay.
Picture an old red-brick building in Jackson Square, one of the prettiest historic pockets of San Francisco, with an exclusive members' club hidden inside — that's The Battery, and the lodging side holds just 14 suites in the entire building. The draw isn't scale; it's rare privacy paired with design that has a story. Every room was done by Ken Fulk, one of the city's best-known designers, so each one feels more like a tasteful art collector's home than a hotel room: art on the walls, furniture chosen piece by piece, and the highlight — a Japanese-style soaking tub with natural stone in some suites that turns a bath into a proper wind-down. Better still, guests get member-style run of the club itself: spa, gym, library and an art collection displayed throughout. The mood stays quiet, private and very insider. The trade-off is that this is a boutique inside an old building, without the full facilities of a big hotel. Overall 8.9/10 — best for couples and luxury travelers after an exclusive stay with a story rather than flash.
- A boutique of just 14 suites inside a members' club — rare privacy
- Every room designed by Ken Fulk, plus a Japanese-style soaking tub
- Member access to the club's spa, gym, library and art collection
- A boutique in an old building, without big-hotel facilities
- High price and an exclusive-club mood that won't suit everyone
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📊比較 · 全10軒
| # | ホテル | 星 | スコア | 最安料金 / 泊 | エリア | 注目ポイント |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco | 5 | 9.2 | ~$500 | The California Street cable car line stops right out front; Union Square is about a 2-block walk. | #1 classic luxury · 1909 building on Nob Hill |
| 2 | Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco | 5 | 9.0 | ~$357 | Powell Street station (BART/Muni Metro) | #2 Luxury · high-rise luxury on Market Street |
| 3 | Fairmont San Francisco | 5 | 8.9 | ~$314 | Sits on the Nob Hill summit where 3 cable car lines converge (California Street plus Powell-Mason and Powell-Hyde); Union Square is about 3 to 4 blocks downhill. | #3 classic luxury · 1907 landmark on Nob Hill |
| 4 | The St. Regis San Francisco | 5 | 9.1 | ~$371 | Montgomery Street station (BART/Muni Metro), about a 5-7 minute walk, with a direct BART ride to SFO airport. | #4 Luxury · modern luxury next to SFMOMA |
| 5 | Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero | 5 | 9.0 | ~$386 | California cable car line about a 1-2 minute walk; Montgomery station (BART/Muni) about a 5-7 minute walk, with a direct BART ride out to SFO airport. | #5 Luxury · 360-degree skyline views from floors 38-48 |
| 6 | Palace Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Francisco | 5 | 8.8 | ~$271 | Corner of Market St and New Montgomery. Montgomery station (BART + Muni Metro) is about a 2 to 3 minute walk. | #6 Classic luxury · 1875 landmark + Garden Court |
| 7 | 1 Hotel San Francisco | 5 | 8.6 | ~$371 | Embarcadero station (BART/Muni) about 8-10 minutes on foot; the Ferry Building is a few minutes' walk along the bay. | #7 Eco-friendly · On the bay next to the Ferry Building |
| 8 | Taj Campton Place San Francisco | 5 | 8.8 | ~$243 | Powell Street cable car plus the Powell BART/Muni station, about a 3-5 minute walk. | #8 boutique luxury · next to Union Square |
| 9 | InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco | 5 | 8.7 | ~$257 | Top of Nob Hill at California & Mason. The California Street cable car line passes right in front of the hotel, and Union Square is about 4 to 5 blocks downhill. | #9 Classic luxury · 1926 landmark with Top of the Mark on Nob Hill |
| 10 | The Battery | 5 | 8.9 | ~$429 | In the heart of Jackson Square | #10 exclusive · 14 suites inside a Jackson Square members' club |
旅のスタイル別の選び方
#1 The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco is classic luxury inside a historic 1909 building atop Nob Hill, with legendary service that makes you feel important - stronger on location, building and service than on room views or amenities like the pool it doesn't have.
#2 The Four Seasons San Francisco sells a stay in a glass tower on Market Street where you wake to the city and bay through full-height windows, walk to Union Square and the museums, and use the huge connected Equinox Sports Club free — strong on location, high-rise views and warm service rather than flashy design.
#3 The Fairmont San Francisco is a night inside a 1907 historic landmark atop Nob Hill, with a legendary grand lobby and bay views from the high floors — it shines for the building, the classic atmosphere and the location more than for the modernity of its older-building rooms.
#4 The St. Regis San Francisco is modern luxury where you wake to city views through floor-to-ceiling glass, soak in a marble bathroom with a rainforest shower, and lean on a St. Regis butler reviewers praise almost unanimously, all right beside SFMOMA — stronger on service, room design and the arts-district location than on any buzz in its common areas.
#5 Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero is about sleeping on floors 38 to 48 of a Financial District skyscraper and waking up to a full-window panorama of the city and San Francisco Bay, with a sky-high lobby and an easy walk to the cable car and the Embarcadero waterfront, all done the Four Seasons way — the draw is the highest views in town, the financial-district location and the service, more than any flashy new design.
#6 The Palace is about sleeping inside one of San Francisco's oldest hotels, home to the legendary glass-domed Garden Court and an indoor pool under a skylight — the draw is the building, the classic mood and the central location more than any modern flash in the rooms.
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