Address: 1500 Sutter St, San Francisco, CA 94109, USA
Phone: +14154411100
Mary Grace Martens
The Hotel Majestic brought character, uniqueness, and charm to our recent stay in San Francisco! The staff was incredibly accommodating, they had breakfast available each morning, and was right in the center of the city giving us great access to all San Fran has to offer. We will be recommending this hotel for years to come. Thank you Hotel Majestic for making our first time in San Fran one to remember!
Aodhan Erinu
If you're into living and experiencing the 1920s, this hotel is for you. My fiancée and I are lovers of the 1920s, and the architecture, antique ornaments, and vibe all just make you feel like you went into a time machine. Another great thing, and cherry on the top, was the music they play! They played artists from the 1900s. It was beautiful, unlike other places that have the style but do not put the right music. The Hotel Majestic also has a rich history being one of the buildings to stand tall during the 1906 earthquake and still be in business. It was founded by the Schmitt family in 1902. More information is on their website. I believe this place is wonderful and gives an antique experience. Staff were amazing, friendly, and informative. The downside, but did not hinder the experience, is the parking. Much expected from San Francisco but the staff are helpful in directing you to it.
Brendon Chapman
How we came to know of this hotel is an interesting one. As an amateur treasure hunter I often use a metal detector to search for old coins and relics. While searching a Victorian style home dating to 1914 in nearby Martinez, Ca I discovered a .25 cent trade token dating to the early 1900's. This token was unique as it had the name "Hotel Majestic S.F." I set out to research the hotel which had a very limited but interesting history about it. When finally my wife and I had an opportunity to stay we made the trip out to stay in the famed room 407. Unfortunately, upon arrival our assigned room was not the 407 room confirmed on our reservation. When mentioned they made an attempt to change to the desired 407 but it was unavailable. We settled on the adjacent room 408.This was the Ballet Suite and the room was charming and everything we wanted it to be. After dinner in nearby Japan town, we spent time talking with the kind staff and learning more about the hotel and surrounding area. We had drinks at the Butterfly Lounge and our bartender was amazing, serving up quality beverages and good conversations. Our suite was clean and comfortable and we were allowed a late checkout. Coffee and Tea with assorted fruit and pastries were available in the morning. We had a very memorable experience.
Greg Wolf
First time at this hotel. Great location for my meetings. Pacific Heights district. One of those older hotels with an impressive history and character. Built in 1902. Family owned and operated. Very personable service. Highly recommended for an affordable, unique experience while visiting San Francisco!
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There are two to three parking lots in the area.
Civic Center station, then a short bus ride on Van Ness Ave to Sutter Street
No there isn't. The closest parking that isn't street parking is in Japan Town.
Not sure on their Sunday schedule, however they serve breakfast on a restaurant-basis (pay per item ordered)
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