Since 1926, this magnificent hotel has occupied the prestigious location "Number One Nob Hill". Rich in tradition, revered for the quality of its service, unique in its breathtaking views of the city and the Bay below.
EXPERIENCE
A famous San Francisco landmark commands the address Number One Nob Hill - the InterContinental Mark Hopkins. Since 1926, this magnificent hotel has occupied the prestigious location where one of San Francisco's most glorious mansions once stood. Rich in tradition, revered for the quality of its service, unique in its breathtaking views of the city and the Bay below.
The hotel has always set new standards in hotel luxury and continues to do so today. The 19-story hotel is a combination of French château and Spanish Renaissance styles, embellished with elaborate terra-cotta ornamentation.
All of the Mark's 380 well-appointed guest rooms, including 39 luxury suites (some with outdoor patios), offer striking views of the city, along with world-class amenities. All luxury suites include fresh flower bud vases in the bathrooms, bath salts and special bath essentials, scales, and most include VCRs.
For their Japanese guests, they offer Japanese language service guide, newspaper, TV, and information channel. The Mark Hopkins conforms with all the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
AAA Four Diamond
Gold Key Award winner
Four Star Mobil Guide
LOCATION
From San Francisco Airport / The Peninsula: From #101 North into San Francisco, take the 9th Street exit. Continue on 9th Street crossing Market Street. Stay in the two right lanes. After you cross Market Street, 9th Street turns into Larkin Street. Continue 13 blocks on Larkin Street and turn right on California Street. Continue five blocks. The InterContinental Mark Hopkins is on the right side at Mason Street.
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City Center Runs - August 2007 | 7 SENSATIONS | August 2007InterContinental Mark Hopkins Deliberately start at the top of Nob Hill, and then run down California to the bottom of the hill and then back up to the top. That, followed by ten times round Huntingdon Park at the top, works up a great appetite! Jean-Francois Gatti is GM of the iconic 19-floor hotel...moreGreat Runs - May 2004 | 7 SENSATIONS | May 2004InterContinental Mark Hopkins There are those who like going UP Nob Hill and those who like going DOWN. My own regular run, here, is two-way California, two-way Mason and 10 times around the top of Nob Hill, to take just under the hour. The Mandarin Oriental is at the base of the hill, the Ritz-Carlt...more
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