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SFO airport hotel transfers A posh option placed between San Francisco’s massive Chinatown and Financial District neighborhoods, the Omni San Francisco Hotel is the best way to experience business and pleasure. Originally a bank from the roaring ‘20s, the high-end hotel has always been a location of great wealth - rooms include wooden beds with hand-carved posts, while premiere suites add more opulence through chandelier-draped dining rooms and stately seating areas. General perks of the hotel include a lavish steakhouse ushered by a grand lobby, a 24-hour gym and several colonial-themed conference rooms. No sort of shuttle to San Francisco International is offered, though sight-seeing can easily be taken care of with the cable car station across the street. Book a private rental to make things a bit more laid-back, choosing between small sedans or spacious SUVs to take a slow tour of The Embarcadero’s waterfront, or arrive to important meetings all smiles with easy chauffeured rides like limousines, taxis and local personal drivers.
Get to know all things good about the neighborhood by taking a slow tour of what’s close, walking east for a quick shopping spree at the Embarcadero Center’s multiple buildings home to local and big-name brands, or continue west toward Chinatown’s many getaways that range from the historic Tin How Temple to the awesomely designed Old Chinese Telephone Exchange. For something beyond the ordinary, escape the buzz of the city for a quiet moment of introspection, walking along The Embarcadero’s many piers that lead to such landmarks as famed San Francisco Belle, Ferry Plaza Farmers Market and picturesque views of the bay paired alongside modern works of art at Pier 24 Photography. But for true isolation, guests are encouraged to leave altogether, crossing the Golden Gate Bridge toward the massive Golden Gate National Recreation Area’s hidden beach nooks and gorgeous glimpses of the Tennessee Valley. |