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San Francisco has its share of swanky historic hotels, but only one gets to hold the title of oldest surviving hotel. The Palace Hotel at the corner of New Montgomery and Market streets in SoMa ...
A San Francisco landmark and symbol of timeless elegance, the historic Palace Hotel, a Marriott International Luxury Collection property, proudly marks its 150th anniversary.
The Palace Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Francisco was established in 1875 and could easily have been one of those historic luxury hotels in constant danger of being hopelessly anachronistic.
The Palace Hotel features two on-site restaurants, including the lavish Garden Court, which debuted in 1909 and serves as San Francisco's only indoor landmark.
Angie Clifton’s ascendance to becoming the first general manager of the Palace Hotel in San Francisco started with a career change nearly 30 years ago, which led to a zig-zagging journey across ...
The Garden Court After undergoing extensive room and space renovations in 2015, San Francisco’s historic Palace Hotel is open for business and what a spectacular treat it is. The rooms are an ...
The San Francisco Planning Commission noted that the Palace Hotel's two rooftop signs, one of which is pictured above in 2018, have been "generally non-functional" for the last five years.
There are few San Francisco institutions that command the same respect as the Palace Hotel, which has represented the pinnacle of luxury, class, and forward-thinking since it opened its doors in 1875.