Hotel Palomar - overview.- A discreet, street-level awning marks the entrance to this elegant hotel, five floors above the street, and two blocks from museums.
- Exceptionally large rooms feature subtle hues of olive and brown, contrasted with leopard-print carpets and granite counters.
- Tucked inside a 1907 landmark, the 198-room hotel charms with jazzy French-Japanese decor and an air of discretion.
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Hotel Palomar - Room detailsThis hotel features 198 guestrooms on floors 5–9, all of which include cordless phones, fax and copy machines, double-paned and soundproofed windows, and CD players with complimentary music samplers. - Deluxe - These guestrooms offer one king-size bed or two double beds and can accommodate a maximum of four guests. Extra-tall rooms feature one extra-long, king-size bed and high counters, and can accommodate a maximum of two guests.
Hotel Palomar - Property information What to expect: The Palomar has no lobby per se, but guests check in on the street level, then step into an elevator to ascend five floors to the hotel living room, a casually chic lounge that serves as both a meeting area and additional bar seating. Here, or in the Fifth Floor restaurant, entertainment moguls traveling incognito rub shoulders with conventioneers seeking sanctuary, and with weekend shoppers. - Amenity highlights: The Palomar provides complimentary, high-speed Internet access, cordless phones, and fax/copiers in each guestroom, as well as a complimentary shuttle, and a wireless lounge area where guests can use the Internet. When business is done, guests unwind at the adjacent bar, which claims to offer the largest selection of French wines in North America, and then adjourn to a table at the Fifth Floor, the hotel's renowned restaurant.
- Insider tip: Nearby entertainment options include the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and Sony's Metreon Center, both one block south of the hotel. Yerba Buena hosts art exhibitions as well as theater and dance performances, while the Metreon is a multimedia entertainment complex with 15 movie theaters, including an IMAX theater.
Hotel Palomar - Dining information- Fifth Floor - This petite, modern French restaurant, open for breakfast and dinner, is the darling of critics around the Bay Area and the country, and usually has a long reservation waiting list. Palomar guests have an edge, however, as a number of tables are held for hotel guests. Tables in the bar area serve the full dinner menu.
Hotel Palomar - Policy information- There is a fee for valet parking with in-and-out privileges.
- There are no room charges for children 17 and younger occupying the same room as their parents.
- Rollaways and cribs may be available and should be requested at the time of booking; fees may apply.
- Upon check-in, photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required for incidental charges. For cash-paying customers, a photo ID and a daily cash payment is required for incidentals.
- All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in.
- Check-in time is 3 PM
- Check-out time is Noon
- Pets accepted
Hotel Palomar - Attractions- In city center
- Near convention center
- Driving directions from San Francisco International Airport: Depart the airport and continue on US-101. Take the Ninth St. exit and make a left. Turn right on Market St.
Hotel Palomar - AddressHotel Palomar 12 4th St San Francisco
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