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Intercontinental - Mark Hopkins San Francisco

Considered one of the finest San Francisco hotels, the InterContinental Mark Hopkins features 380 rooms, most with magnificent views of the City and Bay. The most splendidly located hotel in San Francisco, the hotel is situated at the crest of Nob Hill and at the crossing of 3 cable car lines. One of the most historic hotels in San Francisco, guests can easily walk to Union Square, Chinatown and a short ride to Fisherman's Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge. Come see for yourself why these magnificent San Francisco accommodations are distinctive among San Francisco Luxury Hotels. Take a Video Tour of the hotel. The hotel's 'Club InterContinental,' is an exclusive club that's inclusive for all. Enjoy special benefits for a nominal fee: lobby level lounge access, complimentary food, beverage and late check-out. If you are looking for a luxury hotel for business or a convention, then consider the InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel. Over 19,000 square feet of meeting space and 20 function rooms, complement exceptional service and food for flawless execution of events. At the Nob Hill Restaurant enjoy exceptional Californian cuisine. Also unique among San Francisco California Luxury Hotels is our legendary 19th floor Top Of The Mark sky-bar. This hotel's lounge is a 'must see' destination famed for its panoramic views of San Francisco and 100 Martinis menu.

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 The Basics

Location: In San Francisco, about 0 miles from downtown San Francisco and 17 miles from San Francisco Int'l Airport
Address: Number One Nob Hill
San Francisco, CA 94108

 Amenities

Pets assisting guests with disabilities are welcome. A deposit may be required.

 Some More Things to Know

No pets allowed. Any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability is welcome.



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