Hotels & Spas
Nearly 16 million travelers visit the San Francisco Bay Area every year—roughly 40% on vacation and 57% for conventions and business. The City plays host to myriad hotels—ranging from large and luxurious to cozy and affordable. Major hotels that cater to business and leisure travelers are mostly situated downtown, in the Union Square area, and South of Market Street near the Moscone Convention Center. Fisherman's Wharf has a variety of hotels targeted towards vacationers. In addition, smaller motels and bed & breakfast inns are scattered throughout San Francisco's beautiful neighborhoods.Some of the Most Famous Hotels in San Francisco
- San Francisco Marriott Marquis (SOMA)
- Westin St. Francis (Union Square)
- Wyndham Parc 55 Hotel (Union Square)
- Hyatt Regency San Francisco (Financial District/Embarcadero)
- Grand Hyatt San Francisco (Union Square)
- Westin San Francisco Market Street (SOMA)
- Fairmont San Francisco (Nob Hill)
- Holiday Inn Fisherman's Wharf (Fishermans' Wharf)
- InterContinental Hotel (SOMA)
- Palace Hotel (SOMA)
- Hotel Nikko San Francisco (Union Square)
- Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf (Fisherman's Wharf)
- Holiday Inn Golden Gateway (Van Ness Avenue)
- St. Regis San Francisco (SOMA)
- Sir Francis Drake Hotel (Union Square)
- W San Francisco (SOMA)
- San Francisco Marriott Union Square (Union Square)
- The Stanford Court, A Renaissance Hotel (Nob Hill)
- InterContinental Hotel Mark Hopkins San Francisco (Nob Hill)
- Hilton San Francisco (Union Square)
Some of San Francisco's Most Famous Spas
- The Four Seasons Spa (Yerba Buena Vista)
- The Huntington Hotel Nob Hill Spa (Nob Hill)
- W Hotel Bliss Spa (SOMA)
- Spa Radiance (Pacific Heights)
- Tru (Financial)
- International Orange Spa (Pacific Heights)
- Caramella Skin Couture (Mission)
- Therapeia Massage (Financial)
- Remede Spa-St. Regis (SOMA)
- KamalaSpa (Union Square)
- Kabuki Springs & Spa (Japantown)
- Spa~de~Vie-Ritz Carlton (Union Square)
