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    Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero

    1,425pts

    Financial District Vertical Luxury

    Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero, Hotel in San Francisco

    About Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero

    The Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero occupies the upper floors of the 345 California Center on Sansome Street, earning Michelin 2 Keys in 2024 and 94 points on the 2026 La Liste ranking. The 155-room property combines Financial District walkability with high-altitude bay views, a post-2022 marble renovation, and Orafo, a California-Italian restaurant with an independent following. Rooms start at $540.

    Forty-Eight Floors Above the Financial District

    San Francisco's luxury hotel tier has long split between two orientations: the grande dame properties anchored in Nob Hill ceremony, and a newer generation of high-floor addresses that trade historic ballrooms for altitude and city panoramas. The Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero belongs firmly to the second category. Occupying the top 11 floors of 345 California Center, a 48-story Financial District tower, it places guests above the fog line on most mornings and above the rooflines of nearly everything else in the neighborhood permanently. The Fairmont San Francisco offers a different proposition entirely — Nob Hill grandeur, historic ballrooms, civic weight. Here, the proposition is vertical seclusion paired with immediate access to the streets where the city actually conducts itself.

    The approach matters. Stepping out of the elevator into the lobby, the 48-story descent from the room floors lands you in a circular room finished in white marble, with bright, even lighting and a scent that reads as clean rather than perfumed. Downtown noise does not follow you inside. That transition from Financial District sidewalk to quiet round chamber is quick enough to feel architectural — a deliberate pressure drop that sets the register for the stay. Properties at this price point often overcorrect toward theatrical arrival sequences. This one keeps it spare, and the restraint is more effective.

    155 Rooms, Each Arranged Around the View

    With 155 rooms across 11 floors, the property sits in a mid-count range for urban luxury — large enough to support full amenity infrastructure, small enough that floor corridors remain quiet. Every room faces outward from the tower, which means every room faces something worth looking at. The direction determines what: bay-facing rooms track the water from the Bay Bridge west toward open ocean; city-facing rooms look across the rolling grid of hills that makes San Francisco's skyline read unlike any other American city's.

    The interior palette — gray, brown, black, with a rust-red accent that references the Golden Gate Bridge's International Orange , mirrors the region's characteristic light rather than fighting it. The color temperature of a San Francisco afternoon, which runs toward silver and cool, reads differently against warm mahogany than it does against these muted tones. Plush graphic carpets over wood floors and masculine, classical furnishings keep the rooms grounded rather than floating. A 2022 renovation, undertaken after Four Seasons acquired the property (originally built in 1987), introduced white marble and silver bathrooms in most rooms, with separate deep-soaking tubs and standing showers standard in the category, and windows that frame the exterior view from inside the bathroom itself.

    For guests prioritizing outdoor space, the Golden Gate and Embarcadero Terrace Suites carry private terraces measuring 800 square feet , a scale that is genuinely rare for an urban San Francisco property, where outdoor square footage at height commands a significant premium. This positions those suites in a very narrow competitive set within the city. The The Battery and Hotel Drisco each occupy distinct niches in San Francisco's premium lodging market, but neither offers terrace scale at this altitude.

    The Overlook and the Sensory Logic of the 40th Floor

    Much of what distinguishes this address from peer downtown hotels is the Overlook, an outdoor venue on the 40th floor. At that height, the bay stretches from the Bay Bridge to the Pacific, and the city's hill topography , which from street level feels like obstacle , reads from above as formal geography, a grid of valleys and ridges that explains why San Francisco developed the way it did. The Overlook hosts events including yoga classes and wine tastings; the concierge holds the current schedule. This is the kind of amenity that shifts from novelty to genuinely formative when the weather cooperates, and San Francisco's clearest days tend to cluster in September and October, after the summer fog pattern breaks.

    Glass sky bridges on most residential floors offer a secondary vantage point accessible without elevator travel. Walking a floor's perimeter to locate one is a minor ritual that pays off in panoramic return. The hotel also lines its hallways with black-and-white photography of San Francisco landmarks shot from unfamiliar angles, so the building's height becomes the organizing visual principle even in circulation space.

    Orafo: California-Italian at the Base of the Tower

    The hotel's restaurant, Orafo , the Italian word for goldsmith, chosen as a reference to the city's Gold Rush origin , operates a California-Italian menu under Chef Gunnar Planter. The format is seasonal seafood and handmade pasta, with documented dishes including grilled octopus with guanciale and cannellini beans, wild mushroom pappardelle with crispy leeks, and porchetta with creamy polenta. That combination of Central Italian pasta tradition with Northern California's sourcing instincts is a well-established register in San Francisco dining, but Orafo's moody, low-lit room gives it a distinct character: this is a dinner venue designed for sustained meals, not quick hotel dining. Michelin's 2024 Key recognition for the hotel is partly a function of the restaurant's standing within it.

    For broader context on where this fits in the city's dining picture, see our full San Francisco restaurants guide. San Francisco's California-Italian tradition runs from neighborhood trattorias in the North Beach corridor to tasting-menu formats downtown; Orafo positions itself toward the serious end of that spectrum, which means it draws guests from outside the hotel as well as within it.

    Location: Financial District Proximity, Not Embarcadero Frontage

    The address requires one clarification that the name slightly obscures: 222 Sansome Street is five blocks from the Embarcadero waterfront, not on it. For guests expecting bay-level access on foot, the walk exists but is not immediate. What the Sansome Street location does provide is dense walkability to the Financial District's working core, to Jackson Square's antique and design dealers, to the Ferry Building (a serious food market on the Embarcadero with permanent vendors and strong weekend farmers' markets), and to North Beach within a reasonable walk north. Union Square sits nearby to the southwest; Chinatown is proximate to the northwest. Fisherman's Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge require either rideshare or public transit.

    Among the Four Seasons portfolio in this market, the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco on Market Street represents the brand's longer-established city presence. The Embarcadero property, first awarded recognition in 2024, is the newer addition, occupying a different physical and experiential register: higher floors, more concentrated Financial District adjacency, and the tower's vertical amenity logic rather than a ground-level urban campus. Travelers choosing between them are essentially choosing between two different versions of San Francisco luxury.

    For comparison against the broader Four Seasons California footprint, Four Seasons Hotel Silicon Valley at East Palo Alto serves the Peninsula's business corridor. Nationally, properties like Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside and Raffles Boston in Boston occupy adjacent tiers in different coastal markets. For travelers moving between California wine country and the city, Auberge du Soleil in Napa and SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg represent the leading boutique options north of the bay.

    Recognition and Positioning

    The property holds two significant 2024 credentials: Michelin 2 Keys and a La Liste Leading Hotels score of 94 points (2026 edition). Michelin's hotel key system, launched in 2024, assesses architecture, design, service, and dining quality within a single framework. Two keys in the inaugural San Francisco cohort places this property in the upper tier of that first assessment. La Liste's 94-point score positions it among the top-rated urban hotels in the city, consistent with a competitive set that includes larger legacy properties but distinguishes itself on vertical experience and contemporary design rather than institutional history.

    Room rates from $540 per night represent the entry price for 155 rooms that all deliver city or bay views, full Four Seasons service infrastructure , 24-hour room service, babysitting, house car, pet-friendly policy, fitness classes, and gym access , and proximity to a restaurant that draws its own following. Google reviews aggregate at 4.7 across 322 responses, which for a Financial District luxury address suggests consistent execution across a meaningfully varied guest base.

    Other San Francisco properties worth considering alongside this one include 1 Hotel San Francisco for a sustainability-led alternative, Hotel Adagio, Autograph Collection for a mid-tier boutique option, and Hotel Drisco Pacific Heights for a residential-neighborhood alternative away from the downtown core. Further afield in the American West, Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur and Amangiri in Canyon Point represent the altitude-and-landscape logic taken into purely natural settings.

    Planning a Stay

    Rates begin at $540 per night. The hotel sits at 222 Sansome Street, San Francisco, CA 94104, and amenities include a third-floor gym, fitness programming, house car service, 24-hour room service, and pet-friendly accommodations. The Overlook on the 40th floor hosts a rotating schedule of events , yoga classes, wine tastings, and private functions , which the concierge can confirm on arrival or in advance. Guests wanting bay-facing sunset views should request that orientation specifically at booking; the tower's rooms offer materially different visual experiences depending on direction, and the supply of west-facing rooms with direct bay exposure is limited relative to overall inventory.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the leading suite at Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero?
    The Golden Gate and Embarcadero Terrace Suites represent the property's highest tier, each with private terraces measuring 800 square feet , a scale that is rare among San Francisco's urban luxury hotels at this height. Both suites sit within a 155-room property that holds Michelin 2 Keys (2024) and a La Liste score of 94 points, placing them in a credentialed competitive set. Rates start from $540 per night for standard rooms; suite pricing would be above that entry point.
    Why do people choose Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero?
    The primary draw is altitude: all 155 rooms face outward from the tower, delivering city or bay views from the top 11 floors of a 48-story building. The Embarcadero property is the newer of the two Four Seasons addresses in San Francisco , first recognized in 2024 , and its location on Sansome Street puts guests within walking distance of the Ferry Building, Jackson Square, and North Beach. La Liste ranked it at 94 points in its 2026 Leading Hotels list, reflecting strong marks across design, service, and dining.
    How far ahead should I plan a stay at Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero?
    San Francisco's premium hotel inventory tightens significantly during major conference periods , Salesforce's Dreamforce in September draws tens of thousands of attendees downtown , and during the clearest weather window of September and October. For bay-facing or terrace rooms specifically, lead time of several weeks to two months is sensible during those periods. Rates from $540 per night apply to standard rooms; suite availability is more constrained and benefits from earlier reservation.
    What kind of traveler is this hotel a good fit for?
    The property works leading for guests who want full-service urban luxury with strong views and direct access to the Financial District, Ferry Building corridor, and nearby neighborhoods on foot. Pet-friendly policy, house car, 24-hour room service, and babysitting services make it functional for families and business travelers alike. At $540 per night entry and with Michelin 2 Keys recognition, it sits in San Francisco's upper-tier market alongside the Fairmont San Francisco, though it appeals to a guest who prioritizes contemporary design and altitude over historic grandeur.
    What makes the restaurant Orafo worth visiting independently of the hotel?
    Orafo operates a California-Italian format , handmade pasta and seasonal seafood , in a deliberately moody room designed for evening dining rather than casual hotel meals. The menu, overseen by Chef Gunnar Planter, includes documented dishes such as grilled octopus with guanciale and cannellini beans and wild mushroom pappardelle with crispy leeks, positioning it at the serious end of San Francisco's California-Italian tradition. Its Michelin Key recognition as part of the 2024 hotel designation reflects the restaurant's role as a genuine destination, not simply a convenience amenity. Guests seeking broader dining context can consult our full San Francisco restaurants guide.

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