Queen Anne Hotel
1590 Sutter St
San Francisco CA 94109
Room Rates: $104.7706 to $339
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Hotel Description
The Victorian Style Queen Anne Hotel (calif.), Located 15 Miles From San Francisco International Airport, Traces Its Origins to 1890 And Is Recognized In The Historic Western Addition. Centrally Located, This Distinguished Boutique Hotel Is Just Blocks From Japantown, Fine Dining And Shopping In Both The Fillmore District And Union Square. Renowned Attractions Such As Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, The San Francisco Opera House And Beautiful Golden Gate Park Are Within Three Miles. hotel Features. Today, The Restored Queen Anne Hotel Reflects a Blend of Turn of The Century Grace And Elegance Coupled With Comfort And Warm Service. The Hotel Offers Afternoon Tea And Sherry Service For Guests. This Four Story Architectural Treasure Has An Elevator, But Does Not Offer Air Conditioning. Complimentary Amenities Include Weekday Courtesy Car Service to The Downtown Area, Continental Breakfasts, Newspapers And 24 Hour Concierge Service. Guests Receive Discounted Access to a Nearby Health Club And Can Also Explore The Wonders of San Francisco On The Nearby Biking And Hiking Trails. Guestrooms. The Queen Anne Hotel Has 48 Guestrooms That Feature Victorian Heirloom Antiques, Private Bathrooms And Telephones With Fax And Modem Capabilities. Large Windows Open to Invite Fresh Breezes And Ambient Light Into The Rooms. Select Rooms Feature Romantic Wood Burning Fireplaces. Expert Tip. Built In 1890 By Silver Baron Senator James Fair, The Queen Anne Hotel Was Originally An Etiquette School For Girls. According to Legend, It Is Still Haunted By The Ghost of Mary Lake, Who Was The School's Superintendent And Mistress of Senator Fair.
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