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SFO airport hotel transfers A boutique stay known for its female-centric murals, Hotel Diva is a unique option for those looking to put style ahead of all. Rooms include striking leather furniture and marble countertops, some duplex suites adding spiral staircases and personal access to atrium-lit hothouses and balcony terrace. Included perks range from in-room Wi-Fi to evening happy sake hour, not to mention a 24-hour Mexican restaurant. With close access to the Powell Street Cable Car Station just outside Union Station, guests can easily witness the traditional beauty of the historic city, though guests interested in keeping things more private can easily rent a vehicle ranging from sedans, vans and chartered buses. Avoid parking tickets at all costs by keeping things simple with meet-and-greet services instead, choosing between luxury limousines for instant first impressions in the Financial District, or enjoying a low-key taxi to San Francisco International Airport.
Resting on San Francisco’s famous Geary Street, Hotel Diva offers instant access to a treasure trove of restaurants including Johnny Foley’s Irish House and its traditional Euro elegance paired with live piano shows, as well as unique post-club hangouts at Ryoko’s Japanese Restaurant & Bar. Also surrounded by other hotels, the noise along Geary Street never lets up - move toward Union Square’s vast garden plaza for some fresh air, afterward walking to the unique architecture of the neighboring Frank Lloyd Wright Spiral Interior for some introspection. For those interested in exploring a vast array of coastline getaways, consider a long afternoon walk across the Ferry Building Marketplace, a busy gathering hub for surrounding California farmers and a great place to wait for a boat ride - and of course, visitors can get the best view in town by sparing time to climb Coit Tower at sunset, a historic 1930s-era building renown for its panoramic views of the bay and beyond. |