Exceptional location in the Theatre District near to Union Square this completely restored hotel features a fresh design that bridges its Spanish Colonial Revival architectural roots to a clean and contemporary design aesthetic. Located in the heart of San Francisco's theater district making it the perfect destination for exploring whether you're visiting on business or pleasure. The pace and atmosphere is luxuriant and aromatic, surrounding guests in rich, touchable fabrics, glowing candles, and lush flowers. Uniquely San Franciscan and clearly Californian, the new Hotel Adagio attracts stylish travelers that seek out hotels as experiences, but prefer to sidestep trendy design, faux elegance and service with an attitude. As of September 1, 2006 The Hotel Adagio will be a 100% Non Smoking Hotel.



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During your Anaheim vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
San Francisco Zoo (& Children's Zoo)
Located between the Pacific Ocean and Lake Merced, in the southwest corner of the city, the San Francisco Zoo is a fun place to take the kids -- especially if you make it to the hands-on Children's Zoo. The zoo, which was founded at its present site adjacent to the ocean in 1929, is 125 acres, with 100 acres currently developed. Over 950,000 visitors come here annually to see the almost 950 mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. Exhibit highlights include the new Lipman Family Lemur Forest, a forest setting for five endangered species of lemurs from Madagascar that features interactive components for the visitor; Gorilla World, a tranquil setting for a family group of western lowland gorillas; Koala Crossing, which connects to the Australian WalkAbout exhibit with its kangaroos, wallaroos, and emu; Penguin Island, home to a large breeding colony of Magellanic Penguins; the Feline Conservation Center, a wooded sanctuary and breeding facility for endangered snow leopards and other small cats; and the Primate Discovery Center, home to rare and endangered monkeys. In the South American Tropical Forest building, a large green anaconda can be found as well as other South American reptile and bird species. Puente al Sur (Bridge to the South) has a pair of giant anteaters, a rare Baird's tapir, and capybaras. The Lion House is home to rare Sumatran and Siberian tigers and African lions. You can see the big cats fed every day at 2pm (except Mon). African Savanna, the latest exhibit, which opened in mid-2004, is a 3-acre mixed-species habitat with giraffes, zebras, antelope, and birds.The 6-acre Children's Zoo offers kids and their families opportunities for close-up encounters with domestic rare breeds of goats, sheep, ponies, and horses in the Family Farm. Touch and feel small mammals, reptiles, and amphibians along the Nature Trail (open Memorial Day to Labor Day), and gaze at eagles and hawks stationed on Hawk Hill. Visitors can see the inner-workings of the Koret Animal Resource Center, a thriving facility that houses the animals used in the educational outreach programs, and visit the incredible Insect Zoo. One of the Children's Zoo's most popular exhibits is the Meerkat and Prairie Dog exhibit, where kids can crawl through tunnels and play in sand, just like these two amazing burrowing species.Don't miss the Little Puffer miniature steam train, which takes passengers around a 1/3-mile track, and the historic Dentzel Carousel (both $2 per ride).
Wells Fargo History Museum
Wells Fargo, one of California's largest banks, got its start in the Wild West. Its history museum, at the bank's head office, houses hundreds of genuine relics from the company's whip-and-six-shooter days, including pistols, photographs, early banking articles, posters, a stagecoach, and mining equipment.
Haas-Lilienthal House
Of the city's many gingerbread Victorians, this handsome Queen Anne house is one of the most flamboyant. The 1886 structure features all the architectural frills of the period, including dormer windows, flying cupolas, ornate trim, and winsome turret. The elaborately styled house is now a museum, its rooms fully furnished with period pieces. The Foundation for San Francisco's Architectural Heritage maintains the house and offers docent-led tours. The 1-hour tours (the only way to see the house) start every 20 to 30 minutes.
Executive Hotel Vintage Court
A boutique Nob Hill hotel next to Cable Car line. Room includes complimentary continental breakfast and evening wine reception in our newly renovated lobby. On the Nob Hill side of Union Square, the boutique Executive Hotel Vintage Court offers an exceptional location for all travelers. Celebrating the nearby wine country in its design and hospitality, the Executive Hotel Vintage Court is "a little piece of wine country two blocks above Union Square." A fully NON-SMOKING hotel, Executive Hotel ...
The Pickwick Hotel
The Pickwick Hotel is located in the heart of San Francisco and is steps away from the San Francisco Shopping Centre, Moscone Convention Center, the World Famous Cable Cars, Union Square, Museum of Modern Art, Sony Metreon and the Theatre District. Featured in the writings of renowned author Dashiell Hammett, in his classic mystery The Maltese Falcon.A landmark since its inception, The Pickwick Hotel is a fine example of Neo Gothic ...
Hotel Rex
The Hotel Rex was inspired by the San Francisco art and literary salons of the 1920's and 30's. Vibrant and alive, the clubby lobby surrounds guests with distinctive period furnishings, walls of antiquarian books, and an exceptional collection of exotic objects and original portraits and murals. Literary events regularly unfold in the lobby bar, and the hotel's new Caf? Andr?e is an enchanting blend of a Northern California caf? and authentic French bistro. Guestrooms are decorated in a palate ...
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Most recent user reviews
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Anonymous, 2006-12-14
There is a grocery shop just a short walk from the hotel.
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Jimmy, Milwaukee, WI, 2006-09-30
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great place
bennon, Atlanta, GA, 2006-09-15
Only 2 blocks to Union Square, great shooping and many dining options.
Adagio was was very clean and comfortable, large room and great bedding. Large room with desk and nice size bathroom.
great stayed
Anonymous, San Diego, CA, 2006-07-27
union square is like 2 blocks away, and chinatown is very near too, it has great location
hotel adaggio is a great place to stay, comfortable beds, cozi room. great bar at the restaurant and good service.
Easy check in and out. And a great restaurant/bar, the food was devine.
Anonymous, 2006-07-24
This hotel is located near the theater district, which allows the convenience of hailing a cab.
The hotel was very comfortable, clean, and friendly. The restaurant, Cortez was great. Food was devine, served as mini dishes. Just enough for two and allowing you to sample their various selections. All in all a very nice stay.
Charming + Style + Fun
Carlo, New York, NY, 2006-05-21
The Bay area weather is unpredictable - be prepared to change from a light jacket to a long coat to a t-shirt to an umbrella all in one day. Thankfully, the Adagio graciously provides umbrellas in every room.
The Adagio's enormous fine wooden doors were my first impression of the hotel - and proved to be indicative of the style and charm that I enjoyed for my extended weekend stay in San Francisco. The single room I stayed in was surprisingly bright and comfy for only being on the 3rd floor. And the spacious bathroom got bonus points in my book; providing an ample Aveda bath soap bar - instead of some tiny generic wafer - is the kind of touch that the hotel obviously takes pride in. The hotel is perfectly outfitted for a weekend in San Francisco. Being close to great shopping, lounges and cafes (there's a cool breakfast place up the hill northeast of the hotel) makes shoes a real alternative to a car. But there's also an Avis car rental one block behind the hotel when you're ready to drive to Napa. The hotel's valet parking is a blessing on a late weekend night when every parking space in the neighborhood is already taken by all the nearby club-goers. And the hotel's bar - the Cortez - attracts both the young and old, hip and professional.
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Anonymous, 2006-04-23
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Trendy Comfortable Union Square Hotel
Anonymous, 2005-09-25
Union Square is full of high end shopping
The room at the Hotel Adagio was surprisingly spacious for a boutique hotel which typically have clean and trendy but small rooms. The room was stylishly furnished. Internet access was included. There was a gym, which I did not use and a restaurant that looked very good. A couple of blocks from Union Square. I will stay there again!
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Anonymous, Chicago, IL, 2005-08-15
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Great style but
Anonymous, New York, NY, 2005-08-08
So the hotel has been recently renovated and with great success but ... they forgot to do the bathroom! The bathrooms are not nearly as nice as the rest of the room, in fact they look like a one-star hotel. Now the room was super clear, really stylish and the double windows made the room virtually silent. Make sure you don't get south of Geary street cause it's full of homeless people.
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