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Kimpton Hotel Enso, an IHG Hotel
4.3/580 Reviews
Pacific Heights
Not Kimpton Level Quality. This is a nice Holiday Inn, but not worth the Kimpton price. Stayed for 5 nights. CONS: Homeless guy sitting in the corner sleeping at the long table in the nook of the lobby! Flies swarming outside front doors day and night; and flies in the lobby when they prop open the front door! Stairs going down to enter hotel; very inconvenient with luggage; Everyone pays for parking in price of room, even if you don't have a car; No coffee nor microwave in room; Coffee only in lobby only from 6-10am and it was already COLD at 6:45am; False Advertising: I measured the ”Queen bed”. It's NOT a Queen, it's a FULL sized mattress (smaller) bed! Why did the guy checking in the 4 of us ask if I wanted a free upgrade from 2 Queens to ONE King?!?! I assumed he said 2 Kings, but nope, he checked the 4 of us into a room with only 1 KING bed and explained their rooms are not big enough for 2 Kings. Wow! LOUD ANNOYING keyboard player/singer in small lobby Saturday night; guy checking us in had to shout over the ”music”; No dresser; Dirty, dusty carpet along the walls; Ice only on 3rd & 7th floors; Fitness Center is useless for weight lifting: hand weights up to only 25lbs and no Universal weights machine. 4 cardio machines not necessary because you automatically get your cardio walking anywhere in the city; No breakfast & their on-site restaurant went out of business; They ignored the loud car alarm in their garage for at least 10 minutes. Listen to audio file from lobby attached. PROS: Excellent Customer Service
Beach Motel
2.7/541 Reviews
Sunset District
The rooms are clean and tidy, with good facilities, convenient transportation and free parking.
Hotel Kabuki, Part of Jdv by Hyatt
4.4/5105 Reviews
Pacific Heights
In addition to the price is not cheap, the other are very satisfied, located in the city of San Francisco, near the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco, nearby Japanese restaurants and Japanese supermarkets are very convenient, taste is also very satisfied. The hotel's service attitude, environmental facilities and sanitary conditions are very satisfactory, and the facilities in the room are well equipped. Parking if parking in the downstairs of the hotel is $29 a night. I chose to stop at 8:00 pm on the second side of the street at the intersection above the hotel. There is an additional charge of USD 27 for other services per day.
SF Central Hotel
3.2/5109 Reviews
Mission District
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Casa Loma Hotel
3.6/5105 Reviews
Haight-Ashbury
The coffee machine is really the reason for the high evaluation of this place. There is a hot chocolate drink in it. It is really good in winter.
The Hotel Castro San Francisco
4.3/543 Reviews
Hotel Castro was the perfect stay for our time in San Francisco. The location is in the heart of the lively Castro neighborhood with plenty of restaurants, bars, and cafes within walking distance. The hotel itself sits above a great cocktail bar -- rest assured the rooms must be sound proof as you cannot hear the bar from your unit! Our unit was very clean with a large comfortable king bed, pull out couch, full bathroom, two televisions, and a small veranda. Like most hotels in a city, the unit is rather small but we didn't come to SF to sit in our hotel room! The check in/check out was seamless given Kasa's tech approach. There's no onsite concierge, but none was needed - We would definitely stay at Hotel Castro in the future!

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