Since opening in 2005, The St. Regis San Francisco has been refining the concept of luxury, retaining the detail-oriented service focus and continuing its legacy of timeless elegance.
Newly designed, ultra-luxe guest rooms by Chapi Chapo Design balance tradition and contemporaneity with customized furniture, flat-screen TVs, crisp Frette linens and deep bathtubs that may inspire you to indulge in the hotel's Signature Bath offerings. Chapi Chapo also refreshed the hotel’s meeting and event spaces, creating refined, comfortable and innovative areas.
The ground-floor restaurant Astra offers seasonal dishes crafted from the bounty of the Bay Area and Northern California. If you seek a light lunch, cocktail or late-night bite, the hotel’s Lobby Lounge is just the setting to relax and mingle.
Art is woven into the fabric of the San Francisco hotel. The St. Regis portrays the city’s rich culture and history through exquisite property-wide installations, the Museum of the African Diaspora is conveniently located within the property and the renowned San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is right next door.
When you want to step foot outside of the hotel, or venture beyond the countless surrounding shops, the attentive staff will be happy to shuttle you to your destination — in a Tesla, of course.
With floor-to-ceiling windows, an art-deco-inspired golden trellis and a pretty pastel color palette, the ground-floor restaurant and lobby bar are see-and-be-seen types of places. Locals and tourists mingle under the brass arches at the bar, which serves classic cocktails, glasses of Napa Valley wine, and snacks like housemade potato chips.
For city culture seekers, you can't beat the hotel's Third Street location. It's in the middle of an art museum sandwich, with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of the African Diaspora on the other side. It's also within walking distance to shopping, the Moscone Center and Yerba Buena Gardens.