Hotel in San Francisco Bay Area, United States
Hotel Emblem San Francisco
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About Hotel Emblem San Francisco
Today it’s perhaps more accurately seen as Silicon Valley’s grittier urban neighbor, but San Francisco’s counter-culture bona fides are indisputable. It’s strange that the city’s boutique hotels don’t make more of its bohemian history, but Hotel Emblem is all in — from its book-lined Writer’s Alcove to its Beat-inspired cocktail bar and its literary-inspired artworks, it wears its artistic inspiration on its sleeve. For that you can thank its new owners; there’s been a hotel here for a long time, but as the Emblem it’s a remarkably stylish one, a hotel that prizes personality and uniqueness of character. On pure luxury it’s not meant to compete with the city’s grand hotels, though in truth it’s not far off — and when it comes to style it’s in a class of its own. For a location, too, it’s tough to beat — at Sutter and Mason, it’s barely a block from Union Square, at the foot of Nob Hill, surrounded by galleries, shops, theatres, and restaurants. The Obscenity Bar & Lounge is stylish and, in the end, anything but offensive, while the Bluestone Lane, the café, serves a high-end brew alongside light bites and pastries. Booking Details: Hotel Emblem requires additional information from guests to ensure the best stay possible. As such, reservations can only be confirmed through our customer service team. Contact us for assistance. Rates begin at 160 USD per night.
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