"Breakfast was great. Erita checked ua in and was great. Gave us wonderful tips of what to see all over the City. She recognized us and made us feel the love!!!"
"Across the street from union square, this hotel is close to many restaurants and quick dining spots. Definitely an ideal place to stay if you don’t have a car. Super close to Powell BART, you can walk there with your luggage. Short walk to Chinatown.
Hotel was very clean and I always wipe down my room. There is a doorman/security for added safety. The pool is being remodeled. The staff always greeted me during my stay. I only stayed in the room to sleep and shower. I would stay here again. "
"I loved the location of the property and the beautiful views of the marina from our room. I do think it's time to upgrade the furniture in the rooms. They were pretty wore down. But the staff was great and i'd defintely come back."
"We have always had a positive experience staying at CQ. The front desk staff greet you with a smile and check in is always so easy. We love the convenience of the espresso machine in the lobby, and Adam is always such a hospitable bartender in the restaurant. The location is key where the ferry building is an easy walk and Northbeach is at your fingertips for great food and fun. Union Square is close too."
"I’m hoping someone reads this review because I wish I had read reviews before booking. First, this hotel is not affiliated with Embassy Suites. That’s what I assumed when I booked, but it’s actually a completely separate hotel called The Embassy.
It’s located in the Tenderloin District, one of the rougher areas of San Francisco. The location was not clearly advertised when booking, and if you’re a solo female traveler, I would strongly recommend avoiding this area. They even lock the front entrance door, so at times you have to ring a bell to be let in. That alone should tell you how rough the neighborhood can be.
To be fair, the towels and linens were clean and the staff was friendly, but the hotel itself is very dated and worn. The building has an old charm, but the moment we walked into our room it smelled like cigarette smoke, even though it’s supposed to be smoke-free. We had to notify management.There is no air conditioning, only an old furnace system that may or may not work. Luckily San Francisco weather is cool, so opening the window helped, but the street noise is loud, which may bother some guests.
Also, the photos on Expedia are heavily filtered and misleading compared to the actual condition of the hotel.Amenities are minimal, only a small fridge, no real extras, and the TV isn’t Bluetooth enabled.
If you just need a cheap place to sleep, it may be fine. But if you prefer cleaner, more modern accommodations or are traveling alone, I’d recommend staying elsewhere."
If taking it easy by the pool is your idea of the perfect getaway, you might want to think about scenic Sausalito, which has 16 places to stay with pools. While you're here, you can explore sights such as Pier 39 and Oracle Park, and then take it easy poolside at one of the accommodation options in Sausalito that guests like for their pools.
What are some accommodation options with pools in Sausalito?
Holiday Inn Golden Gateway by IHG: Hotel located near Moscone Convention Center. Features a snack bar/deli, an outdoor pool and complimentary wireless Internet access. Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf: Hotel, 4-minute walk from Pier 39. Offers buffet, an outdoor pool and complimentary wireless Internet access. Handlery Union Square Hotel: Hotel steps from Union Square. Provides a sauna, an outdoor pool and complimentary wireless Internet access. Hyatt Place San Francisco Downtown: Hotel, 11-minute walk from Pier 39. Features a snack bar/deli, an outdoor pool and complimentary bicycles. Hilton San Francisco Financial District: Hotel located near University of California, Berkeley. Provides a health club, an indoor pool and complimentary wireless Internet access.
How many pool hotels are there in Sausalito?
Expedia's 16 hotels in Sausalito give you a great choice for your poolside getaway.
What is there to see and do in Sausalito?
Explore places such as Pier 39 and Oracle Park while you're in the area. Make a point to visit attractions such as Bay Area Discovery Museum and Boardsports Marin. Sausalito appeals to visitors with its array of dining options and major shopping area.
When is the best time to book a hotel with a pool in Sausalito?
Taking the local weather in Sausalito into account can help you maximise your time at the pool during your trip. The hottest months are usually September and August, with an average temperature of 17°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 11°C. Average annual precipitation for Sausalito is 582 mm.