Dating back to the bopping Jazz Age, the Omni San Francisco stands in the center of the city's thriving financial district with cable cars stopping right outside its doors. Guests of this distinguished Bay Area hotel are only a short stroll from Chinatown and the high end shopping and entertainment of Embarcadero Center and Union Square. Just two blocks away stands the Transamerica "pyramid" building, which practically seems to be posing for passers by.
The 1926 building maintains its Florentine Renaissance look while being equipped with all the latest in modern amenities, including a 1,500 square feet, full service health club complete with "Get Fit Kits." In the lobby, wireless Internet access is complimentary.
Guests can order 24-hour room service from the hotel's mahogany restaurant, Bob's Steak and Chop House, where a full wall of windows allows diners to view the foot traffic on Montgomery Street.
Popular among business travelers, the hotel provides a fully stocked business center and complimentary Town Car service during morning and afternoon rush hours. For parents, children under 12 receive complimentary activity packages.
The guestrooms feature classic 1920s décor with high ceilings, wingback chairs, two poster headboards, gold draperies, patterned wallpaper and crown molding.
Surpassing expectations in terms of both technology and comfort, the Omni guestrooms also include high speed Internet access, CD players, video game consoles, and turndown service complete with milk and cookies.
To the delight of both leisure and international tourists, the hotel offers complimentary guided walking tours in San Francisco.