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InterContinental MARK HOPKINS SAN FRANCISCO
999 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94108
Nightly Rates (229.00 - 749.33)   4 Star

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Property Description
As splendid as when it opened in 1926, Mark Hopkins is one of the citys finest historic San Francisco luxury hotels. It s ideally located at the crossing of three cable car lines, just minutes from Union Square. Each suite is furnished in a unique, stately style. Breathtaking views of San Francisco combine with fine dining and a signature 100 Martini menu at Top of the Mark restaurant. Described when it opened as architecturally perfect , this San Francisco luxury hotel remains so today.

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Amenities
  • Accessible facilities

  • Air conditioning individually controlled in room

  • Baby sitting

  • Bathrobe

  • Bathtub

  • Bell staff/porter

  • Cocktail lounge

  • Coffee/Tea maker

  • Color television

  • Concierge desk

  • Cribs

  • Currency exchange

  • Desk with lamp

  • Direct dial telephone

  • Dry cleaning

  • Electrical adaptors available

  • Florist

  • Gift/News stand

  • Golf

  • Hairdryer

  • High speed internet connection

  • Housekeeping - daily

  • Internet access

  • Ironing board

  • Late check-out available

  • Limousine service

  • Lounges/bars

  • Meeting rooms

  • Minibar

  • Minibar

  • Non-smoking

  • On-Site parking

  • Parking

  • Pets allowed

  • Private bathroom

  • Restaurant

  • Rollaway bed

  • Room service

  • Safe

  • Safe deposit box

  • Satellite television

  • Separate closet

  • Shoe shine stand

  • Shops and commercial services

  • Spare electrical outlet available at desk

  • Stereo

  • Technical concierge

  • Tennis court

  • Tour/sightseeing desk

  • Transportation services - local area

  • Travel agency

  • Two-line phone

  • Valet parking

  • Valet same day dry cleaning

  • Voice mail

  • Weight scale

  • Wireless internet connection

  • Wireless internet connection in public areas


  • Room Information
    Connecting rooms
    Turn down service, Connecting rooms, CD player
    CD player

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  1999 

  • 383  rooms. 

  • 32  suites. 

  • 19  floors. 


  • Restaurant Information
    Acquerello  Tip: With elegant surroundings and excellent service, Acquerello is a real local gem. Be sure to meet GianCarlo, the owner. An upscale classic Italian restaurant. The look is spare, with gleaming silver and delicate crystal glasses contrasting with the b Venticello  Tip: Ideal for a romantic dinner, Venticello will spoil you with its remarkable fare and friendly service. A roaring fireplace, cable cars passing by outside and great views of the bay make this intimate northern Italian restaurant the quintessential San Asia SF  Tip: Slightly risque but a fantastic place with outrageous entertainment, tasty food and sweet cocktails. 'Gender illusionists' will serve you exotic cocktails and delicious food in a party atmosphere. Bourbon & Branch  Tip; This venue is part of our Speakeasy Package at the hotel. Contact the Concierge team for more details. Bourbon and Branch is a glimpse back on the 1920's and the era of Prohibition. Experience the ambiance of that time in an actual speakeasy. Farallon  Tip: Enjoy cocktails in the jellyfish lounge. A dazzling downtown underwater themed restaurant. Supperclub  Tip: Only one seating available per day, so book early. Concierge can help with reservations. You lie on a bed and dine on your seven course meal while being entertained by jugglers, magicians, singers and fire eaters. Bix  Tip: Serves up some of the best martinis in town. Supper club atmosphere with live jazz every night. McCormick and Kuletos  Tip: A short cable car ride on the Hyde Street line. Try the signature crab cakes and oysters. Famous for its view, this is a must. But it can get very busy. North Beach Restaurant  Tip: Has an amazing 500 bottle wine cellar, ranked as one of the best in the city. The 31 year old restaurant, located in the heart of 'little Italy', serves homemade pasta and fresh fish. Tadich Grill  Tip: Very popular for its local seafood. They do not take reservations but it is definitely worth the wait. Established in 1849 during the gold rush, it's one of the oldest surviving restaurants in the country. Boulevard  Boulevard is located near the Embarcadero and offers California/French cuisine. It is very popular and has been a main stay in the Financial district. Nice upscale atmoshere. Top of the Mark  Just when you think you ve seen the best of San Francisco s sights, the Top of the Mark will thrill you all over again. The legendary sky lounge lays the city at your feet with near-360 degree vistas that showcase the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman s Wharf

    Meeting Facility
  • Peacock Court
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  • Room of the Dons
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  • Florentine
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  • Garden
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  • Board Room
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  • Harvard
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  • Stanford
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  • Pine
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  • Executive Boardroom
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  • Mason
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  • Taylor Room
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  • California
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  • Powell
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  • Six Continents
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  • George D. Smith
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  • Barclay I
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  • Barclay II
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  • Willard I
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  • Willard II
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  • Lobby Terrace
  •   Pre-function space

  • Top of the Mark
  •   Sky Lounge


    Recreation Information
    Fitness center on-site
    Fitness center off-site
    Children's program - Babysitting is available. Arrangements can be made through the concierge.

  • Ferry Building Marketplace

  • Historic landmark building with gourmet shops and restaurants overlooking the San Francisco Bay. Open markets on Thursday afternoon and Saturday morning.
  • Gump's

  • Tip: Also includes the world's best selection of crystals and china, plus a vast collection of silver. Gump's is a unique emporium comprised of interesting galleries. These feature advanced, classic and custom jewelry, plus Asian, American and European
  • Nordstroms

  • Tip: If you need footwear you'll be spoilt for choice. Nordstroms has a massive shoe department. The Market Street location occupies the four upper floors of the San Francisco Shopping Center.
  • SAKS Fifth Ave

  • Tip: You can arrange for a personal shopper. (The concierge can help you with this.) Every bit as elegant as its Manhattan namesake, SAKS San Francisco offers an extensive selection of high-end casual, evening and business wear for women.
  • Torneau

  • The world's largest watch shop, established in 1900. With over 8,000 makes for every taste and price range.
  • Whole Foods

  • Tip: Delicious wood-fired pizzas. They also have a delicatessen and a cafe located downstairs. Offers organic and gourmet produce, including fine cheeses and wines.
  • Jackson Square

  • Financial district shopping for antiques and art near the TransAmerica Building.
  • Chinatown

  • Tip: Be sure to shop around a bit and compare prices between stores Myriad of Asian crafts and curio items.
  • Union Street

  • Tip: A hot-spot for cafes, bars and restaurants. Just south of Marina, Union Street is one of the city's most popular shopping districts, boasting stores for just about every interest, including trendy clothing, gifts, home furnishings, jewelry, handma
  • Westfield Shopping Center

  • Tip: Feeling peckish after some strenuous shopping? Try out the Gourmet food court. All the big name stores, including Nordstrom and Bloomingdales, Hugo Boss to name few!
  • Castro Street

  • Tip: Easily accessible by street car, bus or taxi. Designer clothing, great galleries such as ZEDD, fine art and lively restaurants characterize this street, located in what is known as the lively and friendly Gay and Lesbian quarter.
  • Fillmore Street

  • Tip: Several outdoor cafes at which to sit and people watch. A smart, sophisticated shopping and dining enclave, located in posh Pacific Heights. You'll find chic fashions shops such as Bebe, Mio, Jim-Elle, Cielo and Gimme Shoes, plus unique furnishing
  • Post Street

  • Tip: Just off Union Square and four blocks from the hotel, it's just a short walk or cable-car ride away. San Francisco's answer to New York's 5th Avenue, Post Street is the address of such prestigious retail names as Cartier, Bulgari, Gump's, Polo, Ve
  • Moscone Convention Center

  • Alameda County Fairgrounds

  • Powell BART Station

  • Caltrain-4th & King Station

  • Station building with waiting room. Station hours from 5:15am to 11pm. Ticketing hours from 5:20am to 11pm daily. Quik Trak hours Monday through Friday 5:15am to 11pm. Checked Baggage hours from 6:15am to 10pm daily.
  • SAN FRANCISCO

  • San Francisco International Airport

  • Oakland International Airport

  • Mineta San Jose International Airport

  • Presidio Golf Course

  • The Presidio Golf Course opened for public play in 1996 . The public Presidio Golf Course manages the day to day operations of the golf course while the private Presidio Golf Club still features golf memberships that rival any within San Francisco area.
  • Half a Day: Alcatraz Tour

  • The Alcatraz Tour is the most popular tour in San Francisco! As we approach our hight season, you should purchase tickets well in advance of your stay. This is a self-guided walking tour that takes about 3 and half hours. Tickets can be purchased on thi
  • Half a Day: Baseball

  • Come and see the reigning World Series Champions in their beautiful AT & T ballpark. Baseball tickets are availalbe on the Giants website at www.sfgiants.com.
  • Half a Day: Muir Woods National Monument

  • Muir Woods National Monument has giant redwood trees that line the California Coast. Enjoy hiking along the foot trails at the base of the park. If you have enough energy, try the more rigorous hikes up to Mount Tamalpias and enjoy the fabulous views of t
  • One Hour: Chinatown

  • Only a short 10 minute walk away is San Francisco's Chinatown, the largest and oldest in the USA. Enjoy strolling through the giant Torii which marks the entrance into Chinatown at Bush and Grant Avenues. Visit the Fortune Cookie bakery at 56 Ross, also
  • One Hour: Coit Tower

  • Built is 1933, Coit Tower sits atop Telegraph Hill. Dedicated to the firemen of the city and shaped like a fire fighter's hose nozzle, this landmark offers spectacular views of the city and the bay. You will also see some beautiful murals painted by 26
  • One Hour: Golden Gate Bridge

  • The Golden Gate Bridge is a must visit. Drive to the north end of the bridge and stop at the vista point to take in the view of the bridge and the city. If you have time, walk across the bridge southbound to the visitor's center, or visit Fort Point just
  • Two Hours: Golden Gate Park

  • Golden Gate Park, larger then Central Park in New York. You can explore on foot, on rollerblades or by bike. If you have limited time, you can visit the Conservatory of Flowers, the Arboretum, and a large children's playground. If time permits, try some
  • Two Hours: Ocean Beach

  • A walk along Ocean Beach is lovely, but be sure to bring a jacket. Also, the water is cold year-round, so we don't recommend a swim. Try walking or jogging north from Golden Gate Park to the Cliff House restaurant, where you can enjoy a soothing drink and
  • Ferry Building Marketplace

  • The historic ferry terminal is now a mecca for gourmet foodies, food stalls offering everything from artisan cheese to the freshest of local fish, plus a weekly farmers' market along with restuarants and cafes for all to enjoy!
  • Filbert St Steps

  • These jaw-dropping steps will equally amaze and challenge you. Rising from the Financial District to Coit Tower, these stairs are impressive for the length, views of San Francisco, the well tended gardens on both sides and the beautiful Art Deco buildings
  • Marina Green Crissy Field

  • Tip: A good vantage point to watch the ferries, yachts and surfers in the ocean A great place to exercise, picnic or just sunbathe. .
  • Cable cars

  • Tip: The California Street Line, which stops directly outside the hotel, is not as crowded as some and offers exciting views. With all the steep hills these are essential. They are usually the same price as a taxi, but for sheer SF entertainment they a
  • Cliff House

  • Tip: Visit the bistro and bar for a great view of the Pacific Ocean. This historic building has suffered several fires but has been fully rebuilt. The main restaurant is Sutro'se that requires a reservation, but the Bistro and bar do not. The original
  • Pier 39

  • Tip: Try going early or late in the day. The Ghirardeli Square side of the wharf is not as crowded. Pier 39 is the number one attraction at Fisherman's Wharf. Filled with restaurants, shops and local entertainers. Very crowded in the afternoons.