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Address : 624 Post St,
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94109 US
Description
Visitors to downtown San Francisco can step off busy Post Street and into the quiet retreat of The Andrews Hotel. This six-story Queen Anne Victorian structure was erected in 1905 as an opulent Sultan Turkish baths. Two decades later the baths closed, and the entire building was remodeled into a European-style boutique hotel. Located right off of Union Square in the heart of the theatre district, visitors are steps away from shopping, dining and entertainment. Fisherman's Wharf and the Italian neighborhood of North Beach are easily reached by cable car or a short taxi ride. The San Francisco International Airport is 30 minutes away.
Part of the Joie de Vivre Hospitality group, the Andrews Hotel provides 48 intimate guestrooms featuring lovely floral motifs, classic architectural features, and fresh flowers. Decorated in a French country style, each room has a queen or double bed with a down comforter. Queen rooms have bath and shower, while double rooms are shower only.
The hotel's Fino restaurant, one of the city's best-kept secrets, serves traditional Italian cuisine prepared in an open kitchen. The hotel offers complimentary continental breakfast on every floor in the morning, and provides an evening wine reception featuring California and Italian wines. Coffee, tea and cocoa are available in the lobby throughout the day. The Andrews Hotel is a non-smoking property.
Valet parking is available at the hotel.
Small vehicles is $25.00 daily. Large vehicles is $35.00 daily.
InHouse Dining
InHouse Bar
Handicap Accessible
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-Union Square 2 Blocks
--> -Cable Cars 2 Blocks
--> -Chinatown 4 Blocks
--> -Moscone Center 8 Blocks
--> -Museum of Modern Art 8 Blocks
--> -Fisherman's Wharf 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers
Take 101 N to the 9th St/Civic Center Exit.
Take 9th St and go right after crossing Market.
9th St becomes Larkin St and go to Post Street. Turn right on Post St, the hotel is on the left.







