UNION HOTEL, San Francisco – A Smart Stay in the City
About the Hotel
Rooms and Amenities
Guest rooms include a flat-screen satellite TV, heating, AM/FM alarm clock, and carpeted floors. Bed linen and towels are provided. The Union Square Penthouse features a wet bar, plush sofa chair, writing desk, cordless telephone, high-speed Wi-Fi, 43-inch HD TV, mini refrigerator, and coffeemaker. Some rooms offer a king-size bed, queen sleeper sofa, rain shower, large work area, and sitting area with chaise lounge chairs.
Dining and Evening Reception
The hotel hosts a wine reception each evening from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Onsite restaurants serve lunch and dinner with an extensive wine list.
Location and Nearby Attractions
Union Hotel is in the San Francisco Shopping District, near cable cars. It is 4.5 km from the F Market Street Car, 2.5 km from Painted Ladies, 4 km from Lombard Street, 5 km from Pier 39, 7 km from Alcatraz Island, 0.3 km from Yoga to the People, 1.5 km from Mission Dolores Park, 1.5 km from San Francisco City Hall, 1.5 km from Duboce Park, and 3 km from San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Accessibility and Guest Services
Public spaces are designed for accessibility. The staff provides assistance with dining recommendations, including steakhouses, sushi restaurants, and celebrity chef establishments.
Ideal for Exploring San Francisco
The hotel is an easy ride from the airport and within walking distance of dining spots, shopping areas like Haight-Ashbury, and attractions such as Aquarium of the Bay, which features marine animals and exhibits.
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Amenities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- 24-hour security
- Luggage storage
- Smoke detectors
Services
- Housekeeping
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Room features
- Heating
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Guest Ratings & Reviews
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. The rooms were clean and comfortable but had little to no ventilation, and the private bathroom was a plus. However, the rooms had little windows which made them feel a bit confined. The service was decent with friendly staff and assistance with tours and tickets. The location was very questionable in terms of safety due to what looked like a homeless camp near the train station, yet it was conveniently situated right next to the Bart stop in the middle of Mission district. The dining options were basic with just corn flakes available. Despite the drawbacks, the facilities were satisfactory.
The hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms, but its location raises safety concerns due to nearby homeless areas. It is relatively close to the city center and very convenient for traveling. The dining experience, particularly with Indian cuisine, is notable. However, the lack of proper ventilation in the rooms is a downside.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms were clean and comfortable with a private bathroom, but they lacked proper ventilation and had little windows. The service was decent with helpful housekeeping and tour assistance. However, the location raised safety concerns due to the nearby homeless camp around the train station. On the bright side, it was conveniently close to the BART train station for easy airport access and had plenty of great restaurants within walking distance. The dining offered delicious salads, but the rough neighborhood dampened the overall experience.
The hotel is a mixed bag with comfortable rooms but lacking ventilation and small windows. The service is decent with helpful housekeeping and tour assistance. The location raises safety concerns due to its proximity to a homeless camp but is right next to transportation hubs. Dining options are limited to fresh salads. Overall, it's a budget-friendly choice with some drawbacks.
The hotel's location is very questionable due to safety concerns around the nearby train station, but it's super convenient for public transport and the BART train station. Rooms lack ventilation and are small with little windows. The service is basic with housekeeping and tours/ticket assistance available. Dining options are limited to toasts only. Price may be a concern for the value offered.
The hotel is conveniently located right next to public transportation options like the metro and the 16th mission street BART stop. However, the safety around the nearby train station is a concern due to the presence of what seems like a homeless camp. The accommodation offers private bathrooms and the rooms lack proper ventilation, featuring just small windows.
The hotel was located in a very sketchy area close to the BART metro, but it was super close to public transport. The rooms had little to no ventilation with tiny windows and a sink, and there was a private bathroom. The service offered was satisfactory with options for housekeeping and tours/ticket assistance. The dining experience provided tasty dishes. Despite the questionable location, the price was considered good value for money.