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Hotels in San Francisco to consider

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Clift Hotel

Nearly a century old, the Clift is a local landmark set amid the theatre district. Once known for its striking red panelled interior, it is now adored for its Philippe Starck makeover. The designer waved his creative wand back in 2001 and turned the Clift into one of the must-see hotels in San Francisco. Proof lies in the Redwood Room bar, where locals fond of a little luxury gather. The 372 guest rooms are small but elegantly decorated in shades of violet and grey. Egyptian cotton sheets, Wi-Fi and in-room massage and spa services add to the luxury.

495 Geary Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94102

Tel: +1 415 775 4700.
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Web: http://www.clifthotel.com

Price: Luxury

Twin Peaks

Don't fret, this hotel has nothing to do with David Lynch, but is named after its neighbourhood between Lower Haight and The Castro. It offers one of the few acceptable budget options within easy reach of the downtown districts. Rooms are basic, and if you really want to save money you'll have to share a bathroom, but you can't argue with the price.

2160 Market Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94114

Tel: +1 415 863 2909.
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Price: Cheap

Orchard Hotel

One of San Francisco's smaller boutique hotels, the Orchard has 104 guest rooms, including nine suites. Luxuries include quality linens and toiletries, Balinese wood, black granite bathroom countertops, plush bathrobes, surround-sound DVD and CD players, Internet and mini-bars. Complimentary European breakfast buffet is served downstairs.

665 Bush Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94108

Tel: +1 415 362 8878.
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Web: http://www.theorchardhotel.com

Price: Moderate

The Scarlet Huntingdon

Visible from much of the city, this luxury retreat sits opposite Grace Cathedral at the highest point of Nob Hill. All 134 guestrooms are individually decorated and each has great views across the city. Chandeliers and plush upholstery fill the public areas, and if you can tear yourself away from the vistas, the hotel also has its own spa.

1075 California Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94108

Price: Luxury

Harbor Court Hotel

Perched on the city's eastern coastline, the Harbor Court offers an unrivalled view of the Bay Bridge. Its 131 rooms contain an entertainment centre, high-speed Wi-Fi and a moderately sized sitting room. Sleeping quarters combine traditional and contemporary furnishings, and some beds are canopied. Windows are double-glazed to block out traffic noise and Ozumo Japanese restaurant next door offers room service.

165 Steuart Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94105

Tel: +1 415 882 1300.
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Web: http://www.harborcourthotel.com

Price: Moderate

Seaside Inn

Close to the Seaside would be a more apt name, as this motel-style place is several blocks inland. Nevertheless, it is only a 10-minute walk from the attractions of the Marina District. Rooms are simple but very comfortable, with both breakfast and parking free. Moreover, the attractive neighbourhood of Cow Hollow, filled with trendy bars and restaurants, is only a short stroll away. Book in advance for the best deals.

1750 Lombard Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94123

Tel: +1 415 921 1842.
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Web: http://www.sfseasideinn.com

Price: Cheap

White Swan Inn

A crackling fireplace in each of the 26 guestrooms and suites adds to the warmth and charm of this English-style B&B. Complete with dark wood panelling, rich floral carpets, plush furniture and enchanting art and collectibles, the White Swan offers many extras that encourage guests to relax and let the world go by. Breakfast in bed and valet parking are both available.

845 Bush Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94108

Tel: +1 415 775 1755.
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Web: http://www.whiteswaninnsf.com

Price: Moderate

Hotel Zetta

The city's newest luxury hotel is in Union Square, a design-heavy property that manages to stay playful in its chic approach. White interiors and sleek lines contrast with elements such as the traditional billiards table. The rooms are styled towards a very tech-savvy clientele, with interactive smart TVs to state-of-the-art iPhone docking stations. Again touching on the traditional, the rooms also come with Oriental rugs - a daring mix that somehow comes off.

55 5th Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94103

Tel: +1 415 543 8555.
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Web: http://www.viceroyhotelgroup.com/zetta

Price: Luxury

The Willows Inn

Something of a sanctuary in the heart of the Castro, this delightful Edwardian townhouse has a bucolic feel to the interior, which makes for a nice break from the outside bustle. The list of complimentary extras is impressive, from a luxury continental breakfast to evening cocktails to a snack pantry. The rooms aren't the biggest in the city, but will suit anyone on a budget. Overall, it's relaxing and a home from home.

710 14th Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94114

Tel: +1 415 431 4770.
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Web: http://www.willowssf.com

Price: Cheap