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Hotels for Every Traveller

October 19th, 2007 by amy c

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Fairmont Hotel
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Whether you’re traveling with a pet or child, looking for a taste of history or want to stay eco-conscious on your vacation (or all of the above), San Francisco is home to a variety of exciting, comfortable, and convenient hotels to suit your travel needs. Here are a few of our picks to enhance your San Francisco excursion:

The Fairmont Hotel isn’t just a 4-star luxury hotel; it is an experience in San Francisco elegance and old-Hollywood glamour. Tony Bennett first crooned “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” in one of the Fairmont’s lavish banquet rooms. The romantic hotel has also been host to countless classic celebrities and political elite for over a century who must have been taken with the grandeur of its gilded ball rooms and panoramic views of the city. The hotel’s prime Nob Hill location brings you to the only place in the city where all cable car lines meet, offering easy access to the famous mode of transportation to take you anywhere you want to go. In addition, the hotel is both pet and environmentally friendly. It is possible (and perhaps tempting) to never leave the hotel as it offers a health club and spa, as well as two unique restaurants. The Tonga Room, for instance, a Polynesian-inspired restaurant-bar, transports you to a rain forest with feigned downpours, dispensing water into a “pond” in the middle of the restaurant, adventurous Asian cuisine, and the city’s best Mai Tai.

A less traditional stay may be fitting for the city with such personality and cultural diversity. Try The Red Victorian Bed and Breakfast for funky and hip, yet comfortable accommodations. The 1960’s décor and colorful art matches that of Haight-Ashbury where notions of peace, love, social justice, and ecology resound in a palpable feeling of goodwill. Choose from 18 themed suites that celebrate the Summer of Love to begin your immersion into San Francisco hippie culture. Besides the quirky, trendy, and historical shops near the hotel, you can enjoy the serenity of nearby Golden Gate Park. Soak up nature with the Botanical Gardens and the Conservatory of Flowers or excite your inner-child with the vintage Golden Gate Park Carousel. (more…)

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A Beatnik’s Guide to North Beach, San Francisco

October 3rd, 2007 by jamie a

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Vesuvio Cafe
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When thinking about places with a modern literary history to visit, there’s hardly a city in America that can compete with San Francisco as a beatnik’s dream.

Upon a visit to San Francisco, you might want to recreate a day in the life of one of the Beats, or simply walk where they walked and get inspired by the sights and sounds of such a vibrant city. To help out on the journey, here are some spots to check out in the North Beach neighborhood—including a unique hotel, the “best coffee in the city,” home of the $1.00 oyster, the nation’s original infamous independent bookstore, and a bar to satisfy the late-night poet.

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