Hilton San Francisco Union Square

Travel reviews
4 / 5 - 10 reviews

Services

  • kitchenette
    no
  • parking
    $
  • swimming pool
    yes
  • Wi-Fi
    $
  • restaurant
    yes
  • gym
    yes
  • Charging station
    no
  • laundry
    yes

Description

Conveniently located in San Francisco's Theater District, the Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel is within walking distance of the famous cable cars and is also close to Chinatown and Nob Hill.

This 46-storey hotel offers contemporary, spacious, bright guest rooms with city views. 
 

  • 1921 rooms
  • Mini fridge
  • Free Wifi in common areas
  • Outdoor pool
  • Bar
  • Resort fee charged at check-out

 

DINING

  • Located on the hotel's 46th floor, Cityscape Bar & Lounge is the tallest skybar in San Francisco and offers 360-degree views of the city. Take in the view while enjoying one of their many craft cocktails and a bite to eat.
  • Featuring a full menu of locally-inspired cuisine, Urban Tavern is a metropolitan gastro pub that highlights regional wines, Bay Area beers and indigenous spirits. Urban Tavern strives to use sustainable, local ingredients from independent producers whenever possible.

Location

333 O'Farrell St, San Francisco, (CA)

Travel reviews

Travel reviews

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Central location close to sights but fees too high

Anonymous Wednesday September 13, 2023

Hotel was big and close to some of the sights, but a lot of homeless people in the neighborhood. Also didn’t like the mandatory resort fee of $25/day or the $75/day parking charge - both felt excessive.

Conveniently located in Union Square

Cyrille Geiger Friday October 6, 2023

(Translated by Google) Big hotel... there are surely nicer choices but it's a safe bet in terms of comfort

Both good and bad location

Yves Juguet Sunday September 3, 2023

(Translated by Google) Luxury hotel a bit aging, but the hotel itself remains very good, especially with a bar at the top overlooking SF.
On the other hand, although central in SF (and close to the hop on hop off bus stops, as well as the car rental agency), its location on the edge of the tenderloin district (terrible homeless population and heavy consumption of zombie drugs ) asks to be careful which side you go out, especially in the evening.

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