
Fairmont San Francisco, California, United States of America
Surrounded by classic architecture and tree-lined streets, Fairmont San Francisco places guests within easy reach of the city’s most iconic attractions. Just a short walk or cable car ride from Union Square, Chinatown, and the Embarcadero waterfront, the hotel offers effortless access to landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, and Alcatraz Island.
"For clients looking for a memorable San Francisco experience, I always recommend the Fairmont – and especially the Tonga Room. This legendary tiki bar, set in what used to be an indoor pool, features a floating bandstand, rainstorms that burst forth mid-meal, umbrella-topped cocktails, Polynesian décor, and a vibrant tropical ambiance. It's part historical treasure, part kitschy adventure, and part San Francisco icon that guarantees a fun night out, whether you’re enjoying dinner or drinks.”

Tell me more:
Perched majestically atop Nob Hill, the Fairmont San Francisco stands as an enduring emblem of luxury and elegance. Since its establishment in 1907, this Beaux-Arts masterpiece has been the preferred choice for dignitaries, celebrities, and discerning travellers seeking exceptional service and captivating city views. The Fairmont presents 606 guestrooms and suites, flawlessly merging classic allure with contemporary amenities. Guests may choose between the historic Main Building, notable for its 14-foot vaulted ceilings and views of Nob Hill, or the 23-storey Tower Building, which affords panoramic vistas of the city and bay.

Why it’s one-of-a-kind:
The Fairmont San Francisco, which opened in 1907 as the inaugural Fairmont Hotel, is an iconic symbol of San Francisco's resilience, having survived the 1906 earthquake during its construction and being completed shortly thereafter. Designed by the renowned Julia Morgan, California's first licensed female architect, the hotel exemplifies Beaux-Arts elegance and enduring craftsmanship. Its prime location atop Nob Hill provides sweeping views of the San Francisco skyline, the Bay, Alcatraz, and the Golden Gate Bridge. Notably, it is the sole location in the city where all three cable car lines converge, enhancing both its scenic appeal and historical significance. The hotel holds a significant place in American music history, as it was where Tony Bennett first performed "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" in 1961 – an iconic moment honoured by the Tony Bennett Suite, one of the hotel’s distinguished accommodations, named in tribute to the legendary singer. The hotel has also had the distinction of hosting every U.S. president since William Taft, along with royalty and numerous celebrities. Furthermore, the hotel served as a pivotal location for the drafting of the United Nations Charter in 1945, commemorated by an on-site plaque.

Ideal for?
Perfect for travellers who value sophistication and a sense of place, the Fairmont San Francisco offers a refined experience that blends historic charm with contemporary comfort. Ideal for those who appreciate iconic architecture and world-class service, it appeals to both leisure and business guests – from couples on a romantic getaway to professionals attending conferences or cultural explorers drawn to the city's charm.

Rooms and suites:
The hotel comprises 606 keys in total, consisting of 544 guestrooms and 62 lavish suites featuring plush linens, marble bathrooms, high ceilings, modern work desks, built-in USB ports, and floor-to-ceiling windows with city or bay views.
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