Commodore Hotel San Francisco (San Francisco)
- Commodore Hotel San Francisco (San Francisco)
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Commodore Hotel San Francisco
country: United States, city: San Francisco (City: Downtown Union Square)
Commodore Hotel San Francisco The Commodore Hotel is located on fashionable Sutter Street, just three blocks west of Union Square. Accessible are the Powell Street cable car line (three blocks away), world class shopping, Chinatown, Moscone Convention Center, Yerba Buena Gardens and the Financial District. It is also steps away from some of the City's most respected art galleries and antique stores.
The Commodore Hotel is the start of your San Francisco urban adventure. The hotel was designed with an eye for 1920s luxury liner detailing and Neo-Deco stylings. Mosaics and murals, playful custom furnishings, and rooms named for the City's hidden treasures create an air of sophisticated fun. The Red Room bar is a San Francisco hot spot, and the playful Titanic Cafe is always hopping. The hotel offers 110 guest rooms with modern facilities.
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Please Note: Special Offer: 1/2 off parking, $13 value. Valid for travel 11/15/05 - 1/07/06.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Cafe Cocktail bar Conference facilities Internet access Laundry facilities Lobby Reception | Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Iron and ironing board Modem/data port connection Pay-per-view movies Private bathroom / Ensuite Refrigerator Tea and coffee making facilities Voice mail |
Extra Information:
Address:
825 Sutter Street
San Francisco CA 94109
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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