InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel - Room details

    Cream, sienna, and salmon tones give the hotel’s 380 guestrooms (on 18 floors) a warm, romantic feel from the entrance right out the picture windows, which showcase city views. All guestrooms feature large desks, high-speed Internet access, and door controls that let the staff know if the room is occupied without disturbing the occupants.
  • Standard Room - These guestrooms, on the hotel’s lower floors, feature one king-size bed and can accommodate a maximum of three guests.
  • Petite Room - These guestrooms, on the hotel’s lower floors, feature one queen-size bed in a slightly smaller room. Petite Rooms can accommodate a maximum of two guests.
  • Classic Room - These guestrooms, on the hotel’s lower or mid-level floors, offer one king-size bed and can accommodate a maximum of three guests.
  • Deluxe Room - These guestrooms, located on the hotel’s top floors, offer one king-size bed and can accommodate a maximum of two guests. These rooms feature dramatic views.

InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel - Property information


    What to expect: The hotel’s grand, arched entryway has been captured in innumerable photos and films since the hotel opened in 1926 at No. 1 Nob Hill, where the cable car starts its journey down California Street. This hotel is popular for royalty, heads of state, and vacationers. Many WWII vets return to the Top of the Mark to visit the place where they bade farewell to loved ones before shipping off to war.
  • Amenity highlights: A complete facelift preserved the hotel's historic integrity, but brought it up to date. Guestrooms are now equipped with universal cable Internet connections, bathrooms are now dressed in travertine marble and black granite, and the fitness and business centers have been expanded. Guests can get their hometown newspaper, in their native language, delivered to their door. Gold elevator doors etched with the hotel insignia, marble floors, and silk wall coverings confirm this hotel’s regal reputation.
  • Insider tip: Mark Hopkins, whose mansion once stood where the hotel is now, belonged to a wealthy, elite group of railroad barons known as the Big Four, all of whom built mansions on Nob Hill. That “Hill of Palaces” was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake fires, but visitors can explore what remains of this opulent legacy at the Pacific Union Club and Huntington Park, both across from the hotel.

InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel - Dining information

  • Nob Hill Restaurant - This clubby restaurant features continental cuisine with a California twist. Classic dishes such as grilled lamb chops and prime rib are paired with seasonal local produce.
  • Top of the Mark - One of San Francisco’s first and finest skyrooms, this 19th-floor lounge is still perhaps the spot for a cocktail and a spin around the dance floor. This lounge/nightclub offers panoramic views of the city, the bridges, and the bay and features an appetizer and light-fare menu, along with nightly live entertainment.
  • Nob Hill Terrace - Lunch and high tea are served in this lounge just off the main lobby.

InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel - 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 not allowed

InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel - Amenities

  • Air conditioning
  • AM/FM radio
  • Bathrobes
  • Bathroom telephone
  • Bottled water
  • Cable/satellite TV
  • Ceiling fan
  • Climate control
  • Clock radio
  • Coffee/tea maker
  • Complimentary newspaper (M-F)
  • Designer toiletries
  • Desk
  • "Extra towels, linens, bedding"
  • Hair dryer
  • High-speed Internet connection
  • Hypo-allergenic bedding available
  • In-room safe
  • Iron/ironing board
  • Maid service
  • Mini/honor bar
  • Modem Internet access
  • Multi-line phone
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Pay movies/movie rental
  • Premium bedding
  • Private bathroom
  • Refrigerator
  • Smoking rooms
  • Soundproofed rooms
  • Video game consoles
  • Voice mail
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Window open-operating

InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel - Attractions

  • In city center
  • In historical district
  • Cable Car - in front of the hotel
  • Huntington Park - across the street
  • Grace Cathedral - 1 block
  • Financial District - 3 blocks
  • Union Square - 4 blocks
  • Chinatown - 0.5 miles
  • Fisherman's Wharf - 1 mile
  • North Beach - 1 mile
  • Embarcadero waterfront - 1 mile
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art - 1 mile
  • Lombard Street - 1.5 miles
  • Coit Tower - 1.5 miles
  • Pacific Bell Park - 2 miles

    San Francisco International Airport (SFO): Approximate driving time is 30 minutes and distance is 14 miles.

    Driving directions from San Francisco International Airport: Take Hwy 101 N into San Francisco and exit at 9th St. Continue on 9th St, crossing Market St. Stay in one of the two right lanes and follow the sign for Larkin St. Continue 13 blocks on Larkin St and turn right onto California St. Continue 5 blocks to the hotel.

InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel - Address

    InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel
    1 Nob Hl
    San Francisco