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W San Francisco
4.3/5135 Reviews

W San Francisco

South of Market (SOMA) San Francisco|1.64km from United Nations Plaza
I used to be a frequent guest at the W SF back when it was Starwood but had not visited since Marriott took over the W Brand. I did try and stay last year but before arriving I read that the restaurant was closed and I asked the hotel what they were doing as an alternative, but they had absolutely nothing for Platinum Breakfast (other than 1k points per stay which is a HUGE downgrade), so I opted for another hotel. I had high expectations for this stay as I had previously loved this hotel, but as a frequent traveler in Marriott brands and having one of their Highest Elite traveler statuses (and staying at W Brands lately), I knew service levels were still suffering post pandemic. Unfortunately, it started low right from the beginning. I had confirmed a Studio Suite in advance. When I arrived, I was given a corner room that almost seemed smaller than standard rooms (Room 2109). I inquired about upgrades to larger rooms, and I was told no, because it was a busy weekend, and nothing would be available. I checked on the app and saw that every room type was available for the length of my stay and beyond. I was basically DOWNGRADED. Once settling into the room, then I realized the major issues. Smaller rooms should be easier to clean, right? Well, this one not only had carpet stains, but I quickly found out that the ”Marriott Commitment to Clean” was actually a Commitment to Ignore. Not only were their stains on the carpet and dust and dirt in the windowsills, I found a previous guest's room keys sitting on the counter. Obviously, the room was just ”re-set” and not inspected or cleaned at all. I guess the promised sanitizing was out of the question. We then went to get some ice and noticed that the ice bucket was half filled with standing water. It was disgusting! Thats not the worst part, I then found a pair of women's ”play-style” lingerie slightly soiled sitting on the floor by the sofa. I mentioned the cleanliness issues to the Front Desk, but the representative simply stared at me and then asked if there was anything else I needed? I should have been a bit more insistent that they take it down, but I was so shocked I did not. The room setup, although smaller than what I wanted and pre-confirmed, was also not great. There is no storage at all other than the closet. There are no drawers at all or other places to keep clothes or anything else. If you have two suitcases, you are going to have to keep them out as there is no place to put them in the closet. Other than the Front Desk and Room Condition, we had a nice stay, although the Room is really what we paid for. The rest of the staff we interacted with were friendly and helpful. The breakfast staff were great, and the food was amazing! Kudos for them for sure! Actually, the only place I was every recognized or thanked for being a Marriott Elite was from the hostess at Breakfast. The bellhop was also quite nice and helpful when we checked-out and needed to store lugga

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Aida Plaza Hotel
2.9/523 Reviews

Aida Plaza Hotel

South of Market (SOMA) San Francisco|0.48km from United Nations Plaza
We stayed here for a week. We knew it was close to The Tenderloin. We knew there were a lot of homeless around. We knew it had no frills. We booked a family room that had two double beds and our own bathroom (lots of places this old have shared bathrooms). The room was huge and comfortable. Yes, everything is old, but spotlessly clean. The staff were great. Very friendly and helpful. The state of homelessness is enough to make you despair, but, no-one ever hassled us. Every now and then someone would ask for a dollar. If you don't respond, they just move on (unlike Rome, where you just about have to push them away from you while clinging to your bag so they don't pick pocket you). We had a good look around San Francisco - honestly -there are homeless people everywhere. It isn't this hotels' fault. The staff constantly reassure you that you are safe - and you are. The police presence on the corner of Market and 7th is constant. There is nearly always a police car parked across the road. Aside from that, Market St is always busy with (non-homeless) locals and tourists. I don't know why everyone bleats about leaving the key at the desk. Personally I like it. It is one less thing I have to worry about losing when I am out all day. Plus you get to have a chat with whoever is on the desk. The desk is manned 24/7. They usually lock the front door, especially at night, but instantly open it when you arrive. The big bonus is that every conceivable transport option is right outside the front door. 25 mins on the F street car which goes to the end of the piers for $2.50 if you have a Clipper Pass. Bus straight to Haight-Ashby. BART station straight to the airport, or anywhere else. There is a huge Whole Foods market a block up the street with hot food you can pick up for dinner as well as a couple of cafes in both directions. It would have been nice to have a fridge in our room, but there is a communal fridge downstairs and our stuff was perfectly safe in there. The walk to Union Square is about 5 minutes. The furniture in the hotel lift lobbies is amazing. Spoke to the owner who told me it was all stored in the basement and he has had it all restored. The entrance lobby was a bit cluttered with pallets of paint. Apparently they are going to renovate the area behind reception into a restaurant. That would be a bonus, especially for breakfast. We would stay here again.

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Signature San Francisco
3.8/5104 Reviews
South of Market (SOMA)
We came into the city for a Giants versus Dodgers game at Oracle Park. This funky little hotel was within a long walk’s distance, just over a mile, and had parking $20 cheaper than the stadium! Our room was clean but we had to ask for a second bath towel and there was no decaf coffee available in room, but we could get some for breakfast downstairs. We appreciated the carport which was dated overnight and the staff was super friendly. We would stay there again for a quick visit.
San Francisco Proper Hotel, a Member of Design Hotels
4.3/568 Reviews
San Francisco Downtown
Had a fabulous stay - all the staff were so friendly.and attentive. A special shout out to Tuan the bellman who was delightful and really helpful. Hotel is in a great spot for exploring San Francisco and also has a really lovely rooftop bar. Again the staff there were great
Inn@Market
3/532 Reviews
San Francisco Downtown
This hotel is really weird, the only front desk is a male, it looks a bit scary, it feels okay to talk, but there is no deposit, the room does not seem to have a bathroom, but it is very clean, the bathroom has a lot on each floor, really strange hotel
Yotel San Francisco
3.8/5106 Reviews
South of Market (SOMA)
Yotel SF was perfect for my stay in SF. I stayed in a duplex room so the lower level was were the bathroom was and the bed was on the loft. It was impeccably clean and the bed was super comfortable. The complimentary coffee was a nice touch and there were even phone rooms available to use for work calls. The area surrounding the hotel is active at night as a meeting area for people without homes, but I just minded my own business and it was ok the one night I walked over from the train. If you're more concerned I recommend just taking a cab. The hotel itself is a good place to stay and I would book again!
Hotel Whitcomb
3.5/50 Reviews
San Francisco Downtown
It is an old hotel, but there is no dirty impression of the hotel itself. The service level was not particularly dissatisfied. Location, but it is convenient because it is close to the station, but it is close to the bad security area, so if you accidentally enter the dangerous area or enter the fast food shop near the hotel, You need to be careful because you are entangled with people by wanderers. If you stay, you should not go out at night, and you should move to the front of the hotel by taxi or UBER.
BEI San Francisco, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
3.6/5117 Reviews
South of Market (SOMA)
The hotel is newly renovated, the location is very good, there is its own parking lot downstairs, parking is very convenient and safe. Everywhere in the hotel is very good, except for this broken air conditioner, which is very noisy. The rest is really nothing to say, if you don't turn on the air conditioner, it is recommended to stay, I am very satisfied. It's just that there are too many homeless people outside the hotel. This hotel can't be relied on. I'm overall satisfied, but I won't live there in the future.

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