Fairmont San Francisco | A Landmark Hotel Atop the City Center

by Sheila Pippin

Since 1907, the Fairmont San Francisco has offered its guests a luxurious stay that promises superb service, stunning rooms and suites, award-winning dining, and the perfect central location. The past residence for U.S. presidents, world leaders, and entertainment stars, the Fairmont San Francisco has a reputation for expert service and hospitality as well as incredible history. 

From Nob Hill, guests have access to the only meeting point for every San Francisco cable car line. One short cable ride can take visitors to Fisherman’s Wharf, Union Square, Downtown, and the Financial District. 

For a fabulous dining experience, one does not have to leave the hotel. Fairmont San Francisco offers both the Laurel Court Restaurant and Bar as well as the Tonga Room and Hurricane Bar for guests to dine. At Laurel Court, dinners are treated to award-winning regional breakfast and dinner underneath three ornate domes. Famous for its thunder and rainstorms, the Tonga Room and Hurricane Bar features Pacific Rim cuisine, exotic drinks, and dancing Thursday through Sunday.

Between the historic Main Building and the Tower Building, the Fairmont San Francisco houses over 606 guest rooms and suites paying homage to the space’s storied history and architecture. The Main Building guest rooms feature a “jewel box” inspired design while the Tower Building offers stunning views and a warm, neutral color palette. 

While dedicated to honoring their history, the Fairmont San Francisco has also developed and grown with time. Today, the hotel prioritizes efforts toward sustainability through green operations, water conservation efforts, a monitored carbon footprint, community development initiatives, and supporting cultural and natural heritage. 

This month, Fairmont San Francisco is honoring Pride Month with a variety of events and activities spanning throughout June. To book a stay and learn more, visit their website here