
The historic Magenta grandfather clock is just one of the features that distinguish the Westin St. Francis from other hotels in the city -- and that draw tourists to stay there.
Located on San Francisco’s Union Square, the Westin St. Francis is in a prime location for visitors who want to explore all of the venues for entertainment and site-seeing the city has to offer. Visitors can easily climb aboard one of the city’s famous cable cars that happen to stop in front of the hotel’s front doors.
A short walk gives visitors access to other key sightseeing venues: Chinatown, shopping, and the financial district.
After a long day, guests can unwind by utilizing the hotel’s in-room spa treatments. The relaxing décor of the 1195 luxury guestrooms and 34 suites will only enhance the feeling of ultimate lavishness. Guest don’t have to venture far away to indulge in fine dining since the Westin St. Francis is home to world-renowned chef Michael Mina’s award winning signature restaurant. Guests don’t have to worry about keeping the kids entertained because the Westin St. Francis’s Westin Kids Club will keep them amused during their stay.