Built in a Spanish Gothic style, this Union Square hotel started out as an Elks lodge in 1925, and the Elks still maintain several floors in the Spanish-Gothic building. It's also home to the 1,000-person-capacity Post Street Theatre and the celebrated Farallon restaurant that features a whimsical underwater design and coastal cuisine.. The lobby retains much of its early 20th-century charm, offers guests wireless Internet access and evening tea and sherry, with marble tile floors and hand-painted wood ceilings. The prime location draws both business and leisure travelers.
This boutique hotel on the Powell Street Cable Car Line lies in the theater and shopping district, three blocks from the Curran and ACT theaters.
Complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel, and business services are available at the front desk. Guests also have complimentary access to a fitness center at the Diva hotel, 1.5 blocks away.
Complimentary limousine service to the financial district operates 7-9 AM.
Rooms
This hotel offers 92 guestrooms, all with cable TV and views of either the Nob Hill neighborhood or Post Street. Beds have mahogany-finish headboards, floral bedspreads and decorative pillows on each bed. Queen Anne reproduction furniture includes armoires with cable TVs and videogame console, and writing desks. Wireless Internet access is complimentary