Located just two blocks from Fisherman's Wharf, the Marriott San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf is a favorite among leisure travelers who gravitate towards the neighborhoods textured culture and tourist attractions.
Also patronized by business clientele, the hotel provides complimentary weekday-morning limo service to the Financial District, less than two miles way. Metropolitan travelers can capitalize on San Francisco's established methods of public transportation, including the Cable Cars or the BART light-rail, positioned just minutes away. This Marriott hotel stands just two blocks from the boutique shops and cafés of Ghirardelli Square. Outdoor enthusiasts will be encouraged by jogging paths and the Presidio Golf Course, tucked deep inside the city's verdant park, near the Golden Gate Bridge.
With granite floors, crown molding and cheerful plant life, the hotel lobby provides a warm atmosphere, where guests can gather in preparation for their urban adventures.
Although there are countless restaurants throughout the Bay Area, this member of the Marriott family showcases their onsite venue, Spada, which serves American and Californian cuisine with professionalism.
Offering a full-range of dynamic exercise equipment, the 24-hour fitness center allows health-conscious guests to maintain their work-out routines, while professionals capitalize on secretarial services and computer resources in the business center. Other attractive hotel amenities include wireless Internet access and fruit baskets upon arrival.
Though small, the Marriott guestrooms are soundproof, and offer a significant cast of private amenities. Praised by leisure guests, the accommodations feature goose-down bedding and romantic views of either the bustling urban streets or the Japanese influenced courtyard. Décor features floral bedspreads and large framed photos of the city. Other amenities include 27-inch televisions, minibars and designer toiletry products.
With its location near Fisherman's Wharf, this Marriott is favored of leisure travelers, although about a third of the hotel's guests are business travelers.