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W San Francisco
4.3/5135 Reviews

W San Francisco

South of Market (SOMA) San Francisco|1.05km from Lampada Fiorentina
I used to be a frequent guest at the W SF back when it was Starwood but had not visited since Marriott took over the W Brand. I did try and stay last year but before arriving I read that the restaurant was closed and I asked the hotel what they were doing as an alternative, but they had absolutely nothing for Platinum Breakfast (other than 1k points per stay which is a HUGE downgrade), so I opted for another hotel. I had high expectations for this stay as I had previously loved this hotel, but as a frequent traveler in Marriott brands and having one of their Highest Elite traveler statuses (and staying at W Brands lately), I knew service levels were still suffering post pandemic. Unfortunately, it started low right from the beginning. I had confirmed a Studio Suite in advance. When I arrived, I was given a corner room that almost seemed smaller than standard rooms (Room 2109). I inquired about upgrades to larger rooms, and I was told no, because it was a busy weekend, and nothing would be available. I checked on the app and saw that every room type was available for the length of my stay and beyond. I was basically DOWNGRADED. Once settling into the room, then I realized the major issues. Smaller rooms should be easier to clean, right? Well, this one not only had carpet stains, but I quickly found out that the ”Marriott Commitment to Clean” was actually a Commitment to Ignore. Not only were their stains on the carpet and dust and dirt in the windowsills, I found a previous guest's room keys sitting on the counter. Obviously, the room was just ”re-set” and not inspected or cleaned at all. I guess the promised sanitizing was out of the question. We then went to get some ice and noticed that the ice bucket was half filled with standing water. It was disgusting! Thats not the worst part, I then found a pair of women's ”play-style” lingerie slightly soiled sitting on the floor by the sofa. I mentioned the cleanliness issues to the Front Desk, but the representative simply stared at me and then asked if there was anything else I needed? I should have been a bit more insistent that they take it down, but I was so shocked I did not. The room setup, although smaller than what I wanted and pre-confirmed, was also not great. There is no storage at all other than the closet. There are no drawers at all or other places to keep clothes or anything else. If you have two suitcases, you are going to have to keep them out as there is no place to put them in the closet. Other than the Front Desk and Room Condition, we had a nice stay, although the Room is really what we paid for. The rest of the staff we interacted with were friendly and helpful. The breakfast staff were great, and the food was amazing! Kudos for them for sure! Actually, the only place I was every recognized or thanked for being a Marriott Elite was from the hostess at Breakfast. The bellhop was also quite nice and helpful when we checked-out and needed to store lugga

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The Fitzgerald Hotel
3.7/555 Reviews

The Fitzgerald Hotel

San Francisco Downtown San Francisco|0.07km from Lampada Fiorentina
Without a doubt the worst hotel experience I've ever had. The bathroom door was hanging off its hinge and could only close 90% and the shower had non-functioning blinds on the window so there was no private way to shower. The room should never have been rented to us or anyone. We booked a room for a week at The Fitzgerald for GDC 2023. First thing the room was ready an hour later than check-in time. Not a big deal, but not a great start. We are then informed that because it's a busy time we are being put in a room in the lobby, not the end of the world but it without a doubt was the worst location I've ever been in. You can hear 100% of the noise all day in the lobby meaning no comfort or privacy for you in your room. Now once we got into the room we found a few issues, some stuff had been missed for a long time while cleaning, there was a bag over the smoke alarm. The room is located on the first floor with a window looking out into the street. One of the panes was cracked leading to essentially all street noise leaking into the room 24/7. But without a doubt the biggest issue was that the bathroom door's hinges was mostly torn out of the wall meaning the bathroom door could only shut part way leaving a large gap. I can't imagine why they thought it was okay to rent a room with a non-functioning bathroom door, but it is completely unacceptable. In the bathroom you will find that the toilet is put right up against another door which also leads to the lobby, again making the use of the facilities extremely uncomfortable. There is also a window next to the shower, but the blinds are broken and can't be opened or closed and instead are just stuck halfway. When we informed the front desk, we were told that ”No one can be out there” discounting our discomfort and acting as though it wasn't an issue and seemingly thinking windows don't open, and can't generally be seen through. We asked the front desk about swapping rooms, but as it's GDC they are booked up. So instead we informed them that we will be checking out and moving to another hotel. They said ”We know the room isn't great” still standing by their view that the room is up to The Fitzgerald standards, which I have no choice but to believe it is. They then also told us that because we booked through a 3rd party instead of directly through them their hands were tied in terms of issuing any sort of refund. Looking at their website their ”Check Availability” button links directly to booking(dot)com and the ”Reservations” button links directly to hotels(dot)com so I'm assuming they are trying to funnel unsuspecting people to 3rd party sites so they can then hide behind them when someone inevitably has an issue. So on top of the issues with the room it seems like they have some scummy business practices as well. I can only recommend not to rent a room from this hotel. Sure some of their rooms might be passable, but there is a non-zero chance that they stick you in the worst room you've ever had

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Kasa la Monarca San Francisco
3.8/554 Reviews
San Francisco Downtown
This hotel is under new management so we couldn't see many reviews before booking but it was a great experience! the self check-in was a breeze (we received all the info in an email) and our room was nice and clean. The room is cozy but normal size for SF and if we needed a little more space we just went down to the lobby lounge area. There was wifi in the room and in the lobby area. The kitchen was super convenient to make a quick breakfast. We didn't use the washer/dryers but if we stayed longer we probably would have. We could walk to Union Square and there is also a Trader Joe's a couple blocks away. It was a perfect place to stay for a couple of nights!
JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square
4.1/5107 Reviews
San Francisco Downtown
1. Older hotel, geographical location in the city center, but also make do; to the United States to stay first, thinking that the US hotels are relatively old, after the travel comparison, I know that this is the most general, the facilities are relatively old, but there is no hard injury; 2. In the city center, there are many wanderers around. I bought breakfast early in the morning, and I slept a lot in the nearby streets. I met three people who asked for money, so I need to have some change. 3. Parking is expensive, but there is a parking lot next to it, 35 dollars all day, relatively cheap;
Touchstone Hotel - City Center
3.9/5107 Reviews
San Francisco Downtown
Stayed here for a week on business and really enjoyed my stay. The price was amazing for SF, and the location is close to the bustling heart of the city. What to expect for the price: Because of the building's age and location, noises both internally and externally are to be expected. I took my own earplugs, but better ones were provided by the hotel, and together with a nice bed and comfy pillows, I slept really well. Old buildings also come with maintenenance issues. The shower in my first room was faulty, but they moved me straight away and were so apologetic. The shower in my second room was perfect, nice hot water and good pressure. Both rooms I stayed in were impecably clean, the housekeeping team try to leave no stone unturned. Coffee, breakfast, and lunch available from the adjoining deli, offering some of the best food I had while in the city. But the best thing about The Touchstone, by far, was the staff. The front desk is always staffed with super friendly and helpfull people, nothing is too much trouble. Julie in particular is an absolute gem. Would definitely stay there again.
Club Wyndham Canterbury
4.4/582 Reviews
San Francisco Downtown
We spent 4 nights in this hotel and everything was perfect! - position: central but quiet, few blocks from Union Sq, Chinatown etc - super clean - spacious and well organized - staff super kind We got a 2 bedroom apartment and it was very well equipped with a kitchenette (no stove but they kindly give you a skillet) . There’s no valet parking but one block always there’s a public parking. Only suggestion: free coffee in the lobby for all the guests not only the members.
The Andrews Hotel
4/5110 Reviews
San Francisco Downtown
The hotel can valet parking, but the price is very expensive. The hotel has been in business for more than 100 years. The elevator of the hotel is wooden doors with sliding doors, which is very interesting and full of European retro style. But it may be the deposition of years, not retro. Lobby has a free water bar with hot water, coffee, and juice. The room was clean and warm, and the location was good near Union Square. Although the hotel says it does not include breakfast, every morning there are long tables on each floor with simple juices, breads and fruits. The service attitude is also very good.
Rodeway Inn San Francisco-Union Square
2.7/52 Reviews
San Francisco Downtown
Hotel location is good, facilities are too simple, the price is not cheap.

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