General Description
Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco hotel is conveniently located in the heart of the city, within walking distance of Union Square and many famous landmarks. Ranked in the "Top 500 Hotels in the World" by Travel & Leisure's Readers' Poll 2004, the hotel has beautifully appointed rooms and suites, all with panoramic views of San Francisco or the Bay. Our restaurants are a delight too, and firm favourites with visiting celebrities such as Jerry Hall and Barry Humphries.
Overview
Towering high above the breathtaking skyline, Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco, has earned acclaim for bringing the best of Asian service to one of the
Rooms
Deluxe King-One king bed with Italian bedding. Located on floors 38–48. City views. Approximately 400 square feet. Sophisticated decor with Asian influences and warm tones. Daily turndown service with bottled water.
$45 rollaway-bed charge added in rate details when three-adult occupancy selected.
Bayview King-One king bed with Italian bedding. Located on floors 38–48. City and bay views. Approximately 450 square feet. Sophisticated decor with Asian influences and warm tones. Daily turndown service with bottled water.
$45 rollaway-bed charge added in rate details when three-adult occupancy selected.
Superior King-One king bed. City views. 350 square feet. Marble bathroom with large shower or shower/tub combination.
Executive King-One king bed. Approximately 450 square feet. Picture window with city views. Desk. Sitting area. Large, marble bathroom with separate shower and bathtub. Dial-up, wireless and wired high-speed Internet access. Binoculars. $45 rollaway-bed charge added in rate details when three-adult occupancy selected.
Deluxe Twin-Two twin beds. City view. Floors 38 and above. 400 square feet. Picture windows. Desk. 32-inch high-definition LCD TV. Marble bathroom with separate shower and bathtub.
Bay Bridge Mandarin King-One king bed. Bay view. Floors 38 and higher. 575 square feet. Corner room with sitting area. Desk. 32-inch high-definition LCD TV. Bathroom with bathtub opposite a picture window.
Superior King-California Resident-One king bed. City views. 350 square feet. Marble bathroom with large shower or shower/tub combination. Valid California identification required at check-in.
Deluxe King - California Resident-One king bed with Italian bedding. Located on floors 38-48. City views. Approximately 400 square feet. Sophisticated decor with Asian influences and warm tones. Daily turndown service with bottled water.
Bayview King-California Resident-One king bed with Italian bedding. Located on floors 38-48. City and bay views. Approximately 450 square feet. Sophisticated decor with Asian influences and warm tones. Daily turndown service with bottled water.
Executive King-California Resident-One king bed. Approximately 450 square feet. Picture window with city views. Desk. Sitting area. Large, marble bathroom with separate shower and bathtub. Dial-up, wireless, and wired high-speed Internet access.
Deluxe Twin -California Resident-Two twin beds. City view. Floors 38 and above. 400 square feet. Picture windows. Desk. 32-inch high-definition LCD TV. Marble bathroom with separate shower and bathtub.
Bay Bridge Mandarin King - -One king bed. Bay view. Floors 38 and higher. 575 square feet. Corner room with sitting area. Desk. 32-inch high-definition LCD TV. Bathroom with bathtub opposite a picture window.
Attractions
Fisherman's Wharf/Pier 39: Dozens of seafood restaurants and one of the city's singular tourists attractions. Pier 39 is a waterfront festival marketplace - a great place for shopping, eating, entertainment and sightseeing. Golden Gate Park: The Park's attractions include the Conservatory of Flowers, the oldest building in Golden Gate Park, the Japanese Tea Garden, paddle boats and much, much more. MO Bar: Unwind in a warm and elegant atmosphere to the sound of soft piano music. MO Bar is a popular choice for afternoon tea or cocktails. MO Bar is the perfect venue for a casual and quiet atmosphere at any time of day. There is always something delicious on t San Francisco: Alcatraz Island Phased out as a federal penitentiary in 1963, it is now a unit of the Golden Gate National Recreation area. Activities include self-guided trail walks and audio-cassette tours. Silks Restaurant: For pure dining pleasure Silks is legendary. Its award winning contemporary American cuisine with Pacific Rim flair is perfect for a business breakfast relaxed lunch or elegant dinner. Consistently rated as one of San Franciscos best. Silks direct line
Location
San Francisco
Location Description
Nearby Airports * San Francisco International * Oakland Airports Nearby Towns * Oakland * San Jose * Napa * Sonoma * SausalitoSan Francisco, California
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.
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