Fairmont San Francisco 

The golden age of luxury

If heart throbs were hotels, Fairmont San Francisco would be one of them. With regal looks, historic spirit and unrivalled Bay and city views, this is the go-to for a sophisticated stay.

Proud as a peacock ruffling its feathers, Fairmont San Francisco sits atop affluent Nob Hill and is all top-notch service and wow factor views. Eagerly embraced by the stylish crowd and many a US president, its moniker is The White House of the West. Between alabaster walls and Corinthian columns there’s plenty of design wizardry going on. Where will your favourite spot be? The Narnia style garden with its twinkling lights and panoramic skyline views, Laurel Court’s duck egg blue restaurant begging for high teas and glam dinners or the kitsch but ever so popular South Pacific themed Hurricane Bar? 30 minutes downhill one way and you’ll get to Fisherman’s Wharf and 10 minutes the other you’ll be at Union Square.

Why we love Fairmont San Francisco

  • If you don’t want to break a sweat, the cable car will pick you up right outside the hotel

  • Gather around the lagoon at the heart of the tropically-themed Tonga Restaurant for tiki-inspired cocktails and live music

  • To help preserve bees, the hotel has installed hives amongst the hotel's rooftop herb garden

  • If you don't have time to visit Sonoma or the Napa Valley wineries, you can meet the sommeliers in the hotel's private tasting room

5 stars
San Francisco
11 hours
In the heart of the prestigious Nob Hill District, conveniently on Mason Street where each of the city’s cable car lines meet
Approx. 25 minutes from the airport
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The Tonga Room and Hurricane Bar offers exotic Asian cuisine, in the unforgettable setting of a tropical rainforest. The Laurel Court Restaurant offers a true Northern California fine dining experience featuring fresh indigenous ingredients paired with one-of-a-kind wines from local boutique wineries. The first bar to open post prohibition in 1933, Cirque Bar now serves coffee and pastries.

The Tonga Room and Hurricane Bar
Open for dinner from Wednesday to Saturday this Polynesian themed restaurant.

Laurel Court Restaurant & Bar
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, dine amongst the marble columns and below the domed ceiling of this elegant restaurant.

Cirque Bar
Enjoy a morning coffee and pastry amongst the circus-inspired murals of this historical bar.

At The Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar, sip on a mai tai before hitting the dance floor which has been made from the wood of a salvaged schooner.

Enter Penelope and the Beauty Bar to indulge in signature facials, hydrating body wraps, manicures and pedicures. At the fitness centre there are stationary bikes, free weights and treadmills.

Enjoy a spot of window shopping at Union Square, join a wine tasting session, take a self-guided walking tour of the city or board a cable car right outside the hotel.

Guests will be asked to provide a credit card with the front desk before signing privileges will be permitted.

There will be a mandatory credit card deposit requirement of approx $114 per day This will be refunded at the end of the stay• Minimum check-in age is 21 years for lead guest.

Locally Paid Fees & Taxes: Expect to pay approximately $33 per room per night for hotel resort fees and local taxes.

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