An icon in San Francisco, the Palace Hotel seamlessly merges historic grandeur with modern technology and innovation. The hotel’s architecture showcases original Austrian crystal chandeliers, Italian marble, and intricately worked stained glass. Welcoming guest accommodations are presented by 556 newly renovated rooms with 11-foot ceilings, expansive windows, and original details and elements. The fresh design approach captures timeless warmth and elegance beautifully married with chic, contemporary elements.
Luxury amenities include three famed restaurant venues: The Garden Court, GC Lounge, and Pied Piper, plus a newly renovated fitness center and indoor pool.
Recognized as one of the most beautiful rooms in the world, the breathtaking Garden Court is crowned by a glass dome atrium and shimmering Austrian crystal chandeliers. During the daytime, the sun-filled room offers a relaxed, elegant dining environment, legendary in San Francisco. Led by Executive Chef Jesse Llapitan, the culinary team prepares San Francisco Cuisine for breakfast, lunch, Signature Tea, and à la carte Sunday City Brunch.
Named after the famous Maxfield Parrish painting that graces this handsome room, the Pied Piper is warm and inviting. With its beautiful mosaic tile floor and rich oak walls, it is the ideal place to enjoy casual dining and signature cocktails.
Perfect for an aquatic workout or a leisurely swim, the 60-foot by 20-foot pool is an indoor oasis. A soaring skylight opens the space to natural light and showcases the San Francisco cityscape. The spacious fitness center features floor-to-ceiling windows, a cardio training room, free weights, spin bikes, and a floor exercise area along an expansive mirrored wall. Great design and cutting- edge technology present the world’s best exercise equipment.
Centrally located in the heart of downtown, the Palace is the ultimate destination for business or leisure. Within enjoyable walking distance are designer boutiques, center shopping, cable cars, the Embarcadero, the Ferry Building Marketplace, Chinatown, AT&T Park, cultural museums, and theaters.
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