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As splendid now as when it opened to great fanfare in 1926, InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco is a luxury property situated in the Nob Hill area, at the crossing of three cable-car lines, and approximately 17 miles from San Francisco International Airport and 22 miles from Oakland International Airport.Hotel amenities include the fitness center, Nob Hill Restaurant, and the legendary Top of the Mark, situated on the 19th floor. The hotel also offers 24-hour room service, shoeshine service, laundry/dry cleaning, currency exchange, babysitting, a newsstand/gift shop, an ATM, and valet parking (fee).Guest rooms feature bathrobes, cable TV, coffeemakers, hairdryers, high-speed Internet access, safes, irons and ironing boards, minibars, dual-line telephones, voicemail, bathroom scales, and work desks.
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Great clasic old hotel with large rooms and wonderful beds. I would much rather stay here then at one of the new modern hotels. Skip the breakfast though...
A pretty hotel and nice looking rooms, but the details don't match up. I have been in two rooms, and the toilet in both rooms had issues. One room had...
The service here is the reason the low rating. 1. There weren't any door people to open the door for us and we waited forever for a taxi because the...
Stunning place
I loved this hotel. There were shops by reception and at the top of the hotel there was an amazing bar where we enjoyed cocktails looking out o...
Always the best!
My wife and I have been coming to San Francisco for a very long time (40 years+). Through the years we have stayed at all the top hotels & some...
Great Classic Hotel
Booked a 4 night stay with reward points. Double bedded room with view of harbour and Fairmont hotel, reasonably sized room, well furnished and...
Love the Mark Hopkins!
I love the Mark Hopkins! My boyfriend and I have stayed there several times and we always enjoy our stay. We have stayed at the Mark twice in D...
Memorable Experience...
Stayed one weekend in January with some friends. This property location can't be beaten - adjacent to two (yes, two) cable car lines and easily...
Great location, nice room - slow internet!
This is the third time I stayed at the Mark Hopkins - and while I was initially concerned about the 2nd floor room they assigned me, the view w...
TOURISTS, LOCALS, ALL BEWARE! BIG RIP OFF!
The Crowne Royal is God compared to this place at one-third of the price. For $500 we should've rented our regular room at the W. The staff s...
good location but
stayed here four days. my room faced mason, all road noises are easily heard icluding the cable car. the tv in the room was not working and des...
One of the best!
One of the greatest locations if you're going shopping. All the designer shops are right down the street. The beds are so comfortable, I didnt ...
Great Hotel!
A grand hotel with spectacular views of the city and a superb location. Although an older hotel, my accommodations were current which included ...
Fabulous
Gorgeous room, wonderful view at the Top of the Mark, perfect location, helpful staff. Architecture is striking. A treat to stay at an histor...
loved this hotel
My husband and I spent 3 wonderful nights at the Mark Hopkins. We stayed on the 3rd floor so the view wasn't spectacular but the room was quie...
One of the greatest San Francisco hotels, but remodeled like new. The Top of the Mark is the classic view of the city. California Street cable cars outside door. A block from the Powell Street cable cars. Convenient parking garage off California Street. Room and bathroom luxurious. Reasonable rates for the quality. Didn't take any meals in hotel -- too easy to take advantage of San Francisco restaurants. Friendly and helpful staff. Great time. Eager to return.
This is an old hotel, like so many Intercontinental properties. Small rooms and not particularly clean. Some missing amenities as a result, like a pool. The bar up top has fabulous views and trams are right at the door. Folks, be careful. Eveything is a la carte at this hotel. Never had I paid 50 for parking for my rental car before, net of taxes. That is outrageous! Internet is extra, even the water at the fitness center is extra. The rates are reasonable but what is add-on afterward is problematic. Adding it all up - not worth it.
What better place to stay when you're in the most wonderful city in the country? The Mark Hopkins is a very elegant hotel in a sea of new glitzy, cold hotels. You can't get service, views or environment than the Mark Hopkins. The rooms are roomy, updated and elegant. Over the last twenty years of traveling to SF, I've stayed at most (if not all) of the upper-end hotels. I continue to go back to the M.H. The staff makes every effort to handle your requests for dinner reservations, a particular room or transportation. We now just book here and never wonder about the new hotels that come around. Word of Caution: The hotel is at the top of Nob Hill. If you chose to walk up and down, you will get your exercise. The cable car does come by the hotel so that is another option.
They couldn't get the pay TV to work so we could watch movie and there was little else on that was free. Everything was pricey and it isn't that good. Staff was polite but could not fix the problem. Not conveniently located. On a steep hill. Sirens and city noises.
The location of the hotel, right on top of Nob Hill, affords amazing views from every side! It is easy walking distance, down a hill of course, to shopping, restaurants and plenty of sights. If you don't want to walk, the California and Powell St cable cars are essentially right outside your door. The hotel staff is incredibly friendly and attentive, while the rooms are a bit small but clean. We ended up getting a room with an uncomfortable bed the first night, but the hotel was happy to switch rooms for us and we ended up with a terrific room and bed. Top of the Mark is a beautiful place to have a drink, although it is pricey - you are paying for the view! All in all, a very nice hotel that we'd stay in again.
My husband, 21-year-old daughter, and I stayed here for three nights. We loved the attentiveness and helpfulness of the concierge and the front desk. Room service we excellent, and the button for the red light to indicate we did not wish sevice was handy. Our request was respected. The exercise room is small but adequate, and there is no pool. Dancing at The Top of The Mark to live jazz music with my daughter was the highlight of the stay. Lunch at The Top of The Mark restaurant was also delicious. The breakfast buffet is over the top, but too expensive to do more than once.The beds, down comforters, and soft pillows are the best, and my husband and I are very picky about pillows.Location near the Mason/Hyde St. trolley is very fun and convenient. There are lots of interesting restaurants in the area, and the walk to Powell St. station is only 8 blocks. You can get either the Muni or Bart there.
Only if you get a great deal.....
I got a pretty good deal ($147 off Priceline), and for $147, I would probably stay again, though I would hope to get someplace else.
Beautiful and Powerful on top of Nob Hill!
This is such an empowering building to pull up to! You tend to imagine the players of past days and feel this classic elegance transcend upon ...
Awful Hotel in Nob Hill
This hotel has too much hype! The rooms were tiny and the service was horrendous! You're better off staying at a Holiday Inn!
Great service and plenty of luxury
Would definitely recommend this hotel, try to get a room on the higher levels with "Club InterContinental Lounge" access. If you are...
History and glamour abound at this Nob Hill landmark.
All rooms come with minibars, cable TV, bathrobes, complimentary newspapers and an overnight shoe shine service. Upon request, the
Great Hotel
By far the best hotel in SF. If you can get a good deal, then you are set. The service is exceptional and the rooms are so spacious.
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