Overview
The Mandarin Oriental San Francisco redefines luxury as San Francisco’s most striking and sophisticated hotel. Located in the heart of the city, the 158-room Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco offers panoramic views of the city from the top floors of San Francisco’s third tallest building, 345 California Center. This award-winning hotel combines the best of San Francisco with touches of the Orient. Examples abound throughout this luxuriously appointed San Francisco hotel. The intimate lobby area features a Verdi marble floor inlay that portrays a stylized Chinese pattern called shou - meaning longevity, good fortune and good luck. Also bestowing good luck upon all who enter is a replica of an antique statue called Guan Yin, the Chinese Goddess of Mercy.
The Mandarin Oriental San Francisco guestrooms and suites are tastefully decorated in warm, spicy cinnamon hues with elegant yet comfortable furnishings with Asian accents. Comfort, function and the views were driving factors in their design. A number of unusual features immediately attract attention. There is space to relax on a chaise, space to work at a generous size desk, space to dress in a separate dressing area and the sofa and chair with a higher cocktail table were designed to double as a dining area. Intimate yet highly sophisticated, Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco has fourteen rooms on each floor and eleven floors in each of two towers. A glass-enclosed sky bridge joins these towers. Each and every guest room has a magnificent view and has been designed with the Asian principles of feng shui in mind.
The Mandarin Oriental San Francisco guestrooms and suites are tastefully decorated in warm, spicy cinnamon hues with elegant yet comfortable furnishings with Asian accents. Comfort, function and the views were driving factors in their design. A number of unusual features immediately attract attention. There is space to relax on a chaise, space to work at a generous size desk, space to dress in a separate dressing area and the sofa and chair with a higher cocktail table were designed to double as a dining area. Intimate yet highly sophisticated, Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco has fourteen rooms on each floor and eleven floors in each of two towers. A glass-enclosed sky bridge joins these towers. Each and every guest room has a magnificent view and has been designed with the Asian principles of feng shui in mind.
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Mandarin Oriental San Francisco
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