"Dated , dirty , focused on monetization and not on guest experience. But this may be the trend in union square, all these places are old and maintained enough to keep going. I think for more luxurious , guest oriented experience , there are other areas of San Francisco , but are pricier as expected. So I guess for the money this place wasn’t horrible."
"I had a brilliant time there only negative point for me was I had had dinner and drinks earlier and wanted to warm up my food in the microwave but there was no microwave in the room had to walk to the lobby I got bad knees"
"Lovely property, very high-end feeling. Very close to Fisherman's Wharf and pier shops/dining/seals, 10 min Waymo from night life, 10min scooter ride from Golden Gate - would stay here again if I find myself in San Francisco again! Lovely city!"
"The hotel's location is excellent and very convenient for tourists, with many attractions easily accessible. However, the property is showing its age and would benefit from a refurbishment, particularly the furniture. The room did not appear as clean as expected, and some items (including the TV) were not working properly. Although I reported these issues and requested assistance, they were never resolved during my stay. What was most disappointing was the lack of any apology, acknowledgment, or goodwill gesture at check-out despite the unresolved problems. Overall, the location is a strong point, but the hotel falls short in terms of maintenance, cleanliness, and customer service"
"While the room itself was clean and comfortable, the front desk service during my stay was incredibly poor.
Over the course of two different days, the hotel misplaced my parcel twice. When I approached the front desk to ask about the process for locating a missing package, the staff member on duty (Hispanic male working Sunday evening 6/7 around 9:00 PM) was unprofessional and dismissive. He told me there was "no process," for lost parcels suggested I come back in the morning or ask housekeeping, and when pressed further, simply told me to "ask Amazon" if it couldn't be found.
For a 4-star hotel, losing a guest's parcel and responding with such a dismissive attitude is completely unacceptable.
Fortunately, we asked again later and received a much better response. A front desk lady and her manager (who had silver hair) were very helpful and successfully located our parcel.
I appreciate the clean room and the manager who eventually resolved the issue, but management needs to address the lack of professionalism and basic customer service training with their evening staff."
If you and your partner need some romantic time away, we'd like to help you plan for it. Couples choose North Beach for its top-notch restaurants, major shopping area and top museums. If you want to get outside and explore the captivating natural surroundings with your significant other, you might make a stop by Pioneer Park or Jack Early Park. Whether you're a couple that enjoys staying near top sights or you value top-notch lodging options, you might consider checking out these 2 romantic accommodation choices in North Beach.
What is there to do in North Beach?
There's nothing better than experiencing a new destination with your sweetheart, so consider taking time to discover all there is to see and do in North Beach. If you're hoping to see some of the area's cultural attractions, you and your partner will love North Beach for its major shopping area and top museums. A visit to Pier 39, San Francisco Bay or Washington Square might be just the ticket when you're checking out the sights.
What's the best way to get to North Beach and around town during my romantic getaway?
These transportation options in North Beach might help your romantic trip go off without a hitch: Book a flight to Oakland, CA (OAK-Oakland Intl.), which is the closest major airport, located 12.3 mi (19.8 km) away. You can walk to nearby metro stations including Columbus Ave & Lombard St Stop, Columbus Ave & Chestnut St Stop and Taylor St & Columbus Ave Stop.