Executive Hotel Vintage Court (San Francisco)

Executive Hotel Vintage Court (San Francisco)
Executive Hotel Vintage Court

country: United States, city: San Francisco (City: Downtown Union Square)

Executive Hotel Vintage Court Executive Hotel Vintage CourtExecutive Hotel Vintage Court is in the heart of downtown San Francisco on Nob Hill, two blocks from the Financial District, Union Square, Chinatown, and Theatre District. This charming San Francisco boutique hotel is convenient to shopping, restaurants and the Moscone Convention Center--beloved by leisure and business travellers alike.
Reflecting the warmth and hospitality of the nearby wine country, each of the hotel's 107 features elegant furnishings and fabrics. Adjacent to Executive Hotel Vintage Court is the internationally acclaimed Masa's restaurant. The hotel also has a Private Boardroom for your executive-level meeting or personal event.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Laundry facilities
Parking facilities
Reception
Restaurant
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Internet access
Iron and ironing board
Mini bar
Modem/data port connection
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Refrigerator
Telephone
Voice mail

Extra Information:

Address:
650 Bush Street
San Francisco
CA 94108


International hotels. — Academic. 2010.

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