Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Westin St.Francis


Our Hotel Floor at the Westin St. Francis

Historic lobby The magnificent lobby, with marble columns and gilded ceilings, leads to a shopping arcade. Paneled in gleaming wood, the Westin St. Franciss famous Oak Room Restaurant & Lounge showcases American cuisine. Westin Heavenly Beds Guestrooms in the historic Main Building offer turn-of-the-century San Francisco charm. Those in the Tower have contemporary decor and city or bay views. All offer Westin's Heavenly Bed and Bath. .
As one of the last surviving turn of the century hotels in San Francisco, the Westin St. Francis is one of the most popular hotels in San Francisco.

With cable cars coming to creaking stops right outside the hotel door, guests can hop a ride to such sightseeing attractions such as Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, North Beach and Union Square.
Dating back to 1904, the hotel lobby typifies an old world class and sophistication that was common place back in the day. The lobby is accentuated with marble columns, glittering crystal chandeliers and gilded ceilings and leads guests to a cavalcade of exclusive shops for that high end shopping spree.
A combination of locals and vacationers have been gathering at the famed Compass Rose lounge for a few drinks before heading out to the theater or a night out on the town for over a hundred years.

Guests staying at the hotel are treated to the highest standard of customer service as guestrooms include pillowtop mattresses, down comforters and enough feather pillows for a top of the line pillow fight.
Whether you are visiting San Francisco for business or pleasure, the Westin has one of the most unique experiences in the city. Guests can make like Willy Wonka and take a ride to the top of the hotel in a glass elevator. Shooting up 32 floors, the ride offers guests some of the best views in the city and is one of the last great thrill rides that you can take for free.

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