Great luxuryhotel in the heart of San Francisco! Very attentive and friendly staff! Rooms are spacious and come nothing short of what to expect from a St. Regis!
The Metropolitan Suites are nearly 1,000 square feet. Ask for room 2008, on the top floor: it faces northwest, which means a cube’s-eye view of Daniel Libeskind’s geometric Contemporary Jewish Museum.
With its luxe rooms—Mozambican wood on the walls; marble bathrooms—the St. Regis brings a dose of glamour to the SoMa district. The Japanese-themed restaurant Ame only adds to the appeal.
The customer service is outstanding! The entire staff goes above and beyond to make your stay as magnificent as possible. Excellent for large events and beautiful conference rooms!
If you attend a banquet here, hope you don't like to eat. The food is amazing but the waitstaff will take your plate away while you have the fork in your mouth! I know, it's happened to me twice!
The Metropolitan Suites, at opposite corners of each floor, are nearly 1,000 square feet. Ask for room 2008: it has a cube’s-eye view of Daniel Libeskind’s geometric Contemporary Jewish Museum. Read more
Wonderful location and amazing service and food. Only negative is there's a bit of a snobby flare at times but it is to be expected at the prices for rooms.
This is just one amazing hotel. From the design and upkeep to the service. Another reason I love the St. Regis hotels. But it's a shame they soak you on food, drinks, and Internet.
Live the posh life and stay here. Big room. Huge shower. Massive tub. Amazing bay window. Remote controlled curtains, shower, & toilet. Stock up on their signature pens!!
Hit the bar! Wasabipeas and cocktails are the perfect combo. Another great combo is human insight and machine intelligence - creating an open, global network known as the Industrial Internet. Read more
Wondering what to do for dinner? First step: Sit at the bar. Second step: Order a Bummer and Lazarus extra spicy and the New York strip off of the dinner menu. Last step: enjoy and relax.
Directly adjacent to the Museum of Modern Art and prominent San Francisco galleries - If you’re looking for art, luxury and relaxation, this is the place to stay!
Directly adjacent to the Museum of Modern Art and prominent San Francisco galleries - If you’re looking for art, luxury and relaxation, this is the place to stay!
A great place for day meetings in a semi-quiet atmosphere. If you're feeling more adventuresome, grab a glass of bubbly & unwind. In the area for RSA 2012? Check out Barracuda Networks at booth #1147
Even the lobby can be an indulgent sanctuary. Sit in the lounge, order the steak Tagliate on the St Regis Lounge menu and the uni indulgent Staff Meal from Ame's menu. Enjoy the ambience.
Conference facilities are good although the lighting spectrum is too green and they overcharge for wifi provisioning. The AME restaurant deserves its' Michelin 2-Star rating.
Need a quick bite to eat? Walk out the back door (AME Restaurant) and across the street on Mission/3rd is The Grove Cafe. Excellent food in a cool casual setting (open 7am-11pm).
The St. Regis San Francisco is a highly sophisticated, elegant hotel. The place is pitch perfect – service is refined and attentive, décor is warm and contemporary,and the rooms are spacious and comfy
Definitely go for a suite, you won't be disappointed. Video: http://mycitylives.com/#!/video/san-francisco/st-regis-hotel-room-review-san-francisco--ca/4e5ffba89bf070843e000745 Read more
Love the St. Regis. Astor Suites are fantastic but make sure you get a high floor away from Mission St. otherwise you might hear some noise from nightclubs.
Experience modern luxury at The St. Regis San Francisco. Offering the best address in SoMa, newly redesigned rooms and suites feature inspiring views. Guests may enjoy gym, exceptional dining, and sophisticated venues.