San Francisco has a tenacious, pioneering spirit. After the great earthquake of 1906, the city recreated itself. The Fielding Hotel at the corner of Geary and Mason Streets, a modern building offering 152 rooms on eight floors, was built in 1909 and advertised ″comfortable appointments and courteous service…at a location in the midst of the amusement and shopping centers of San Francisco.″ The luxury hotel in San Francisco quickly established itself as a popular home away from home for travelers, with drive-up garage service, a coffee shop, cocktail lounge, and free television and radio in all rooms.de
The Fielding Hotel was later owned by Ernest F. Peterson and Edith G. Nichols, whose adopted son Robert Peterson became a renowned poet. Robert was greatly influenced by his childhood in the Fielding Hotel. Growing up in the hallways and inner sanctums of the old hotel, watching the passing parade of gamblers, race-trackers, jazz musicians, boxers, and traveling salesman, he developed a keen idiosyncratic eye for human nature that would later give his poems their particular style and charm.
In 1939, four additional floors were added to the San Francisco hotel, as part of the ‘Barbary Coast Modernization’ spurred by the Golden Gate International Exposition. The Fielding became the New Fielding Hotel, advertised as the city’s ‘Newest Smart Hotel, streamlined for finer living.’ From the 1940s to the 1960s, the hotel’s ground floor was home to Bob’s Steak House & Coffee Shop, Bob’s Nevada Lounge and Bob’s Prime Rib & Smor gasbord – a trio of popular eateries whose humorous advertising postcards are a fabulous example of the city’s unique mid – century style.
In 2014, following an extensive two – year renovation, we’ve restored the San Francisco boutique hotel in its entirety, reopening it as Hotel G, with 153 rooms. We’ve strived to preserve and reveal the luxury hotel’s historic features with a simple and relaxed design that makes you feel you are in your own home away from home. Just as it did for Robert Peterson, we hope our downtown San Francisco hotel inspires you and lends a little extra charm to your life.
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And we want you to love it too. So our staff at Hotel G San Francisco sat down and put together a list of quintessential San Francisco experiences. Stuff you don’t want to miss. So head out. Have fun. Let us know what you think.
Three Bay Area classics you must experience while staying at HOTEL G SAN FRANCISCO. First off, we never get tired of driving down Lombard Street. It’s a crazy crooked street and most definitely worth checking out. Next, ride the cable car. Cliché? Sure. But even though it’s a cliché, it’s still awesome. After that, head to Coit Tower, where you get an incredible 360-degree view of the city. See why we think it’s the most beautiful city in the world. Take someone you love with you.
As the city’s premier meeting and exhibition facility, Moscone Center echoes San Francisco’s inimitable sense of style in the drama of its design and its undeniable sense of place.
Okay, local food movements seem to be, um, sprouting up everywhere, but the Ferry Building near our luxury San Francisco hotel hosts an incredible marketplace that is the place to go if you want to be in on the San Francisco culinary scene. Tons of local artisans with homemade cheeses, cured meats, herbs, pastry and spices. The farmers market is renowned as being one of the best in the US. Massively impressive.
Established in 1965, American Conservatory Theater is a Tony Award–winning theater and training institution whose work is energized and informed by a profound commitment to developing the next generation of theater artists. A.C.T. is the largest theater company in the San Francisco Bay Area and employs more than 800 people each season, from teachers and artists to technicians and administrative staff. During the past four decades, more than 300 A.C.T. productions have been seen by close to 7 million playgoers in the company’s magnificent Beaux Arts–style theater located in the heart of San Francisco’s Union Square theater district.
Yum. Yum. Off the Grid is a series of traveling food trucks that hook up at 23 weekly markets. Think of it as a roaming food extravaganza. The idea: a shared food experience as a way to connect communities. So share a Bao. Sample a chocolate taco. Try the Huli Huli Chicken or Kalua Pork and get transported to Hawaii. (Well, not, literally. But the food’s that good.) And you’re not going to find anything like it in any restaurant, so chow down while visiting our San Francisco design hotel.
Here’s the lowdown. Golden Gate Park is one of the most beautiful, amazing parks you’ve ever seen. Hands down. Gardens in every flavor: the Japanese Tea Garden, the Botanical Garden, the Rose Garden, Tulip Gardens. The DeYoung Museum. You could spend days at the California Academy of Sciences. And if you’re traveling with kids to our Union Square hotel, Golden Gate Park is perfect for families. Incredible. Amazing. Must go.
Founded by Florence and Elias Katz in 1983, Creativity Explored in San Francisco is currently celebrating 31 years of assisting artists with developmental disabilities to pursue both their artistic passion and their quest to become working artists. Creativity Explored has two locations: the main gallery and studio in San Francisco’s Mission District, and a second studio in nearby Potrero Hill. Gallery programming now includes six exhibitions per year, with more than 15,000 people visiting the gallery and studio annually.
What time is check-in? 3:00 PM
What time is check-out? 12 Noon
Is parking available at the hotel? Hotel G offers valet parking only, with 24-Hour In and Out access. Standard size vehicles are $50 plus tax per night, and oversized vehicles are $65 plus tax per night. Please allow up to 40 minutes for valet to retrieve your car.
Is there a fitness room in the hotel? Yes, our Techno Gym fitness room offers a unique mix of equipment and is open 24/7
Does the hotel have handicapped-accessible rooms? Yes
What is the G Life fee? $29 (+tax)/night. Enjoy a Boxed Water, unlimited WiFi access, 24 Hour Techno Gym, In-Room Nespresso Machine, access to Fitbod and BeyondTV GuestCast. Also available upon request: Microwave Oven, Tea Kettle, Slippers
Does the Hotel provide airport transportation? Hotel G does not operate airport transportation but can suggest many options.
Is the hotel pet-friendly? Hotel G does not accept pets, including emotional support animals. Only service animals are allowed.
Temporary authorization hold for incidentals? A valid photo ID and a credit card are required upon check-in. Hotel G authorizes $75 per night on the credit card provided as a temporary authorization hold, in case of any incidentals. If no extra charges are incurred, the hold will be released. Processing time may take 5-15 business days depending on your bank, and longer if using a debit or international card.
Is there a meeting room and how do I book it? Our full-service meeting room brings innovation and style sure to inspire and ignite creativity for small meetings and receptions. An 11-foot hard-wired walnut boardroom table allows for direct computer plug-ins to stream presentations on the large 72″ flat screen smart television. There is seating for a 10-person meeting, while a separate area for casual conversation is outfitted with a mid-century tufted black leather sofa, a walnut coffee table, Herman Miller chairs, and a hand-dyed woven rug. Meetings can be booked directly through our Sales Department – [email protected]
Do you offer Late Check-out? Late Check-out is subject to availability and fees may apply. Please check with our Front Desk staff for more information.
Do you offer Early Check-in? Early Check-in can be requested but not guaranteed. We recommend booking the previous night if early check-in is a must.
Is there a Bellperson to help me with my luggage? Hotel G does not offer Bellperson luggage services
Do you offer a Rollaway Bed? Rollaway beds are available on a first-come-first-serve basis at a nightly fee of $30 plus tax per night
Do you have a Business Center? Hotel G does not offer a business center but our Front Desk Staff will be happy to assist with printing needs or recommendations.
Is there a refrigerator in the room? All rooms at Hotel G are equipped with a mini-fridge
Do you offer allergy-free rooms (latex, feathers, peanut)? We try our best to accommodate allergy-related requests, please contact the hotel directly for more information prior to arrival
What service amenities are available in the room? Safe, Full-Length Mirror, Blow Dryer, Nespresso Machine, Iron and Full-Size Ironing Board
Do you have smoking rooms? The entire Hotel G property is a non-smoking establishment! A $500 penalty will apply for any kind of smoking including vapor pens.
Does the hotel have an ATM? There is no ATM inside the hotel, but several ATMs are available within walking distance.
Does the hotel provide electronic adaptors? Each room is equipped with USB ports which can enable charging any device.