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This thread refers to the various Marriott brands within a specific geographic area. Marriott Bonvoy hotels in XX usually have posts asking which property is better, etc. Trip reports are usually better suited in the property specific threads.
Below is a list of hotels Marriott has listed for San Francisco. Where there is a specific "Master" threads for a hotel, the name is a link to that thread:
Luxury:
St Regis San Francisco
Ritz Carlton San Francisco
Full Service:
W Hotel San Francisco
JW Marriott Union Square San Francisco
San Francisco Marriott Union Square
San Francisco Marriott Marquis
San Francisco Marriott Fisherman's Wharf
Marriott SoMA Mission Bay [San Francisco]
[GONE] Park Central (was Westin Market Street) San Francisco (rebranded as Hyatt)
Westin St. Francis, San Francisco
Westin SFO San Francisco Airport
Palace Hotel, San Francisco
Le Meridien Hotel San Francisco
San Francisco Proper, Design Hotel
Adagio Hotel, Autograph Collection (San Francisco, CA)
[GONE] Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco (re-branded as Riu Plaza San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf as of 12NOV19 - see post 134 in thread)
AC Hotel San Francisco Airport/Oyster Point Waterfront
Limited Service:
Courtyard San Francisco Downtown/Van Ness Ave
Courtyard San Francisco Union Square
Courtyard San Francisco Airport/Oyster Point Waterfront
Courtyard San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf
Courtyard San Francisco Downtown
Four Points by Sheraton SFO San Francisco Airport
aloft San Francisco Airport (Millbrae) SFO
Extended Stay:
Residence Inn San Francisco Airport/Oyster Point Waterfront
Timeshare:
Marriott Vacation Club Pulse, San Francisco
Below is a list of hotels Marriott has listed for San Francisco. Where there is a specific "Master" threads for a hotel, the name is a link to that thread:
Luxury:
St Regis San Francisco
Ritz Carlton San Francisco
Full Service:
W Hotel San Francisco
JW Marriott Union Square San Francisco
San Francisco Marriott Union Square
San Francisco Marriott Marquis
San Francisco Marriott Fisherman's Wharf
Marriott SoMA Mission Bay [San Francisco]
[GONE] Park Central (was Westin Market Street) San Francisco (rebranded as Hyatt)
Westin St. Francis, San Francisco
Westin SFO San Francisco Airport
Palace Hotel, San Francisco
Le Meridien Hotel San Francisco
San Francisco Proper, Design Hotel
Adagio Hotel, Autograph Collection (San Francisco, CA)
[GONE] Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco (re-branded as Riu Plaza San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf as of 12NOV19 - see post 134 in thread)
AC Hotel San Francisco Airport/Oyster Point Waterfront
Limited Service:
Courtyard San Francisco Downtown/Van Ness Ave
Courtyard San Francisco Union Square
Courtyard San Francisco Airport/Oyster Point Waterfront
Courtyard San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf
Courtyard San Francisco Downtown
Four Points by Sheraton SFO San Francisco Airport
aloft San Francisco Airport (Millbrae) SFO
Extended Stay:
Residence Inn San Francisco Airport/Oyster Point Waterfront
Timeshare:
Marriott Vacation Club Pulse, San Francisco
Marriott Bonvoy hotels in San Francisco
#16
Join Date: May 2003
Location: San Jose, CA USA
Programs: Marriott LT Titanium Elite, United LT 1M Gold
Posts: 552
Originally Posted by srk123
I was able to easily walk there and even buy a ticket on the sidewalk on the way.
Thanks for the feedback.
Bruce
#17
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Cerritos, CA
Programs: AA Plat; HH Gold; Marriott Silver; UCLA Fan
Posts: 798
Why would someone enter the ball park with a legitimate ticket, then leave and try to resell it. He is no longer in the ball park, so what has he gained? (Sorry to stray from the original topic.)
#18
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Programs: UA 2P, AA LT Gold, Marriott LT Titanium
Posts: 3,159
Originally Posted by srk123
Why would someone enter the ball park with a legitimate ticket, then leave and try to resell it. He is no longer in the ball park, so what has he gained? (Sorry to stray from the original topic.)
Or glues it to a ball and Barry Bonds hits it into the cove where the kayakers wait?
#19
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: AA Plt 2-million miler
Posts: 4,258
I stayed recently at the SFO Marriott. They did not post parking to my folio. Since I left at dawn, the gate was up at the parking lot exit and no one was on duty to collect payment there. FWIW. I didn't try to duck the parking charge. It just happened.
#21
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: ATL
Programs: DL SkyMiles, MR, HH, ICH/PC, Avis Pref., Hertz Gold
Posts: 2,897
Do a search!
This hotel has been discussed and cussed in this forum many times. Do a search (upper right hand of this page) for "Stanford Court" and you will find plenty of information.
By the way, don't search for "Marriott Stanford Court" because the hotel is a Renaissance.
By the way, don't search for "Marriott Stanford Court" because the hotel is a Renaissance.
#23
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: BDL
Programs: UA PG/1MM
Posts: 30
Originally Posted by jofegan
Has anyone stayed at the Courtyard in SF? We've come across a steeply discounted price, and are wondering if it is worth staying in, and if it is close to Moscone Ctr.
Thankx
jofy
Thankx
jofy
It's a long 3 block walk to Moscone.
Happy travels.
#24
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Cerritos, CA
Programs: AA Plat; HH Gold; Marriott Silver; UCLA Fan
Posts: 798
I stayed there on a comp for 1 night 2 years ago. Good hotel about 3 blocks south of Market. Only ½-mile from SBC Park if you want to go see the Giants lose. A newer property and very clean and functional, but remember, it's a Courtyard, not a full-blown Marriott, so don't expect elegance. The bed was comfortable, the shower worked fine, and the TV was full color. Don't know about Moscone Center, but the previous poster addressed that. I paid $30 for parking--the alternatives are unsecured nearby pay parking lots. A decent stay for sure.
#26
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Belvidere, IL USA
Programs: AA Plat
Posts: 203
Originally Posted by jofegan
Thanks for the info on the SF Courtyard. My usual routine for San Francisco is to dump the car and do it on foot, so that will be no problem.
jofegan
jofegan
I've also stayed at this hotel on a 6 day vacation. I stayed 3 days without a car; then I rented a car for 3 days for about $25/day so I could go to Sausalito, Wine Country, etc. There are a few rental car places next door (Hertz and other name brands) next door to this CY. I don't know if I was lucky that they had plenty of cars, so the cheap price.
#28
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Birmingham, AL USA BHM/ATL/IAH Delta PM, HHonors Gold, Marriott Platinum, Ambassador Gold
Programs: Flyin' Elvises/ Alabama Chapter
Posts: 33
San Francisco Marriott/ Downtown
Anyone know the e-mail address of the GM at this hotel?
My wife and I just returned from 7 wonderful days here and were treated superbly! I want to send him a note of thanks.
HIGHLY recommend this hotel and total experience!
My wife and I just returned from 7 wonderful days here and were treated superbly! I want to send him a note of thanks.
HIGHLY recommend this hotel and total experience!
#29
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 180
Best Cat 4 in San Francisco
What is the best Category 4 or lower Marriott chain hotel in the San Francisco area? I've never travelled there before and I'm looking to visit for leisure shortly using a free night certificate. Location to all there is to see and do is important. Thanks!
Derf
Derf
#30
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Cerritos, CA
Programs: AA Plat; HH Gold; Marriott Silver; UCLA Fan
Posts: 798
The Courtyard on 2nd St is only a few blocks south of Market and easily walkable to almost everything including SBC Park if you want to see the Giants lose. Comfortable room with a full color TV. Stayed there on a freebie 2 years ago and it was well worth the money.
Last edited by srk123; Sep 29, 2004 at 1:26 am