The Ritz-Carlton San Francisco Holiday Deals


Location

The hotel stands nine storeys tall in the Nob Hill neighbourhood of Downtown San Francisco, California. Located adjacent to the California Street cable car line, the hotel is two blocks from Chinatown, four blocks from Huntington Park and five blocks from Grace Cathedral. Union Square, the Financial District, Yerba Buena Gardens, Moscone Convention Center and the Museum of Modern Art are around 1 km from the property and the Embarcadero, SBC Stadium and North Beach are 1.6 km away.

Facilities

Guests can enjoy the pleasant ambience of one of the 336 rooms. Check-in and check-out are possible at any time at the reception desk. Services and facilities include a childcare service, room service, a conference room and a business centre. Wireless internet access is provided in public areas. There are a number of shops, including a souvenir shop. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in the car park.

Rooms

Rooms are equipped with air conditioning and individually adjustable heating. All rooms are carpeted and include a double bed, a queen-size bed or a king-size bed. A safe and a minibar are also available. Additional features include a mini fridge and a tea/coffee station. An ironing set is provided for guests' convenience. A direct dial telephone, a television with satellite/cable channels, a radio, a DVD player and WiFi are provided as well. A hairdryer and bathrobes are available in the bathrooms, which are equipped with a shower and a bathtub. The hotel has family rooms and non-smoking rooms.

Sports/Entertainment

There are a variety of leisure facilities and services to choose from, including a gym, a spa, a sauna, a steam bath, a beauty salon and massage treatments. Copyright GIATA 2004 - 2019. Multilingual, powered by www.giata.com for client no. 126924

Meals

Various dining options are available, including a restaurant, a dining room and a bar. A continental breakfast guarantees a great start to the day. The hotel also offers snacks.


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