Get Ready to Leave Your Heart in San Francisco
“Every man should love two cities, his own and San Francisco”.
– Gene Fowler
“When the lights go down in the city, and the sun shines on the bay.
Oh I wanna
be there, in my citayy… ohhh, ohhh ohhh.”
– Journey
San Francisco will win your heart, effortlessly. Get ready to experience the magnificent harbor, the cable cars and hills, iconic Golden Gate Bridge and infamous Alcatraz. Not to mention Fisherman’s Wharf, Chinatown, Nob Hill, North Beach and Sausalito. Fascinating museums, great restaurants and abundant nightlife offer plenty of culture and entertainment. And wine country is an easy day trip away.
San Francisco offers a dizzying array of activities you can do on your own. For
most cities, TripAdvisor.com lists the “Top 5 Things to Do” or the “Top 10
Attractions.” For San Francisco, they list 357.
Your President’s Club Home in San Francisco
The Fairmont San Francisco is a
luxury hotel atop prestigious Nob Hill, home of San Francisco’s rich and famous.
It’s centrally located at the intersection of California and Mason Streets, a
short cable car ride from bustling downtown, Union Square and Fisherman's Wharf.
Since opening its doors in 1907, the
Fairmont has been host to the most important events held in San Francisco. In
1945, delegates from 40 countries met in the historic Garden Room to draft the
charter for the United Nations. Every U.S. president since William Howard Taft
has stayed here.
The hotel’s famous Tonga Room &
Hurricane Bar is an enormous, very funky Tiki bar dating from 1967. During the
evening, the Tonga Room recreates a tropical thunderstorm, complete with rain!
Guest rooms and suites feature marble
baths, picture windows, and amenities such as pillow-top mattress with luxury
bed linens, flat-panel TV, minibar, complimentary Wi-Fi, prestigious Le Labo
Rose 31 toiletries, plush robes and more.
With a panoramic view of the city and
the bay from high atop Nob Hill, the Fairmont San Francisco hotel is a great
“home base” for your San Francisco getaway.