YOTEL San Francisco
Check-in and power-up in America’s tech capital.
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A landmark, historic building on Market Street
Spaces for brainstorming or formal meetings
Whether you want a workout late at night, first thing in the morning, or any time in between, the gym at YOTEL San Francisco is open 24/7 for the exclusive use of hotel guests.
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Facilities
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City views
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Central location
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Co-working areas
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Ultra-modern gym
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Great transport links
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Meeting spaces
City views
Central location
Co-working areas
Ultra-modern gym
Great transport links
Meeting spaces
Set in one of the most historic buildings in the city, YOTEL San Francisco’s hotel is ideally located in the Mid-Market District, offering guests access to various art and cultural experiences, including the Golden Gate Theatre, which is only a few steps away. The hotel is an excellent location for exploring San Francisco and touring the sights via the famous cable cars located adjacent to the hotel.
Whether you’re interested in the history of the Mid-Market District, visiting a local theatre, or exploring the city’s iconic sights, this San Francisco hotel is a modern, central base for your West Coast trip.
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YOTEL San Francisco is centrally located, with easy access to transport links and a short walk from the famous Powell and Market Cable Car turnaround. The hotel is less than a mile from San Francisco City Hall / Civic Center Plaza, Union Square, Yerba Buena Gardens and Moscone Center and only a 20-minute taxi ride from San Francisco Airport.
Car - Parking at YOTEL is easy. There are several self parking lots and garages near the hotel. Please call us and we can direct you to the best option that fits your needs.
Air - San Francisco International is 14 miles/21km from the hotel. Taxis to downtown San Francisco from the airport takes 20 - 30 minutes at a cost of around $40 - $65. For shuttle service information, visit San Francisco International Airport. Oakland International is 19 miles/30km from the hotel. Taxis to downtown San Francisco from the airport takes 35 - 60 minutes at a cost of around $50 - $70. For shuttle service information, visit Oakland International Airport.
Train - The Cal Train Station is located at 700 4th Street, 1.3 miles/ 2km and is 30 minutes walk from the hotel. The cable car is located on the corner of Powell and Market Street, 0.4 miles/0.6km and is 8 minutes walk from the hotel. The Ferry Building is located on 1 Sausalito at the end of Market Street (east side), 1.6 miles/2.6km and is 30 minutes walk from the hotel.
Explore Union Square for high-end shopping and flagship stores, visit the Westfield San Francisco Centre for a mix of retail and dining, or check out Hayes Valley for unique boutiques and local shops.
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Stroll through Yerba Buena Gardens, visit the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, or take in the views from Twin Peaks. For a unique experience, explore Alcatraz Island or enjoy the waterfront at Ferry Building Marketplace.
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Dine at Mourad for Moroccan-inspired cuisine, enjoy seafood at Swan Oyster Depot, or try the renowned Tadich Grill. For casual bites, check out The Slanted Door or Ferry Building Marketplace for a variety of local food options.
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Take a walk or bike ride across the Golden Gate Bridge, explore Fisherman’s Wharf, or visit Alcatraz Island. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Chinatown or take a ride on the historic Cable Cars.
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1095 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
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YOTEL San Francisco is a LEED Silver certified hotel. Housed within the historic Grant Building, our property blends heritage with modern sustainability. This certification recognises our dedication to "Development as Stewardship," where we've optimised a historic structure to meet contemporary standards for energy efficiency, reduced resource consumption, and sustainable site development in the heart of the city. |