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Prescott Hotel - a Kimpton Hotel

545 Post Street , Anaheim, CA 94102
This luxurious, boutique style hotel is located 1 block from Union Square, just steps from the city's finest arts, shopping and entertainment on fashionable post street between Mason and Taylor Streets. Walking distance to Chinatown, financial district, Powell Street Cable Car line, Moscone Convention Center and theaters. Hotel consists of deluxe level and Executive Club Level. Guests on the Deluxe Level receive morning coffee/tea service from 6-10 am and an evening manager's wine reception from 5-6 pm. Guests on the Executive Club Level receive access to a private lounge that hosts complimentary continental breakfast of assorted pastries, cereal/granola, fruit, yogurt, juices, bagels, coffee/tea from 6:30-10:00am daily. Also served is an evening cocktail reception including full bar, Wolfgang Puck's pizza from Postrio Restaurant, as well as fruits, breads and cheeses from 4:30-6:30 pm, and private concierge services. Both the sleeping rooms and the public areas have access to high speed wireless internet access. Each of the 164 plush guestrooms is non-smoking.

SF's flavor infuses every aspect of Union Square's most luxurious small hotel-an urban oasis remarkable for the warmth of its hospitality and understated sophistication.

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5 out of 5

SAN FRANCISCO ABMIANCE AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES

Anonymous, Los Angeles, CA

A number of good restaurants within walking distance. Also some interesting Galleries.

VERY WELL LOCATED AND NICELY FURNISHED AND APPOINTED. VERY GOOD LOCATION....BUT $38.00 OER NIGHT FOR PARKING. IF YOU HAVE A CAR GET THE PARKING PACKAGE THEY OFFER. LIMITED ROOM SERVICE FROM "POSTRIO". VERY PROFESSIONAL STAFF AND LOVELY SITTING AREA. VERY IMPORTANT AND SOMETHING THEY WON'T TELL YOU WHEN YOU BOOK. SIGNIFICANT CONSTRUCTION ACROSS THE STREET THAT CAN BE VERY NOISY DURING THE WEEK. TRY AND AVOID ROOMS THAT FACE POST STREET

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1 out of 5

After the location - a big disappointment

Anonymous, 2006-02-25

Easy walk to China town and Union Square.

Good things first - great location! Easy to walk places. Now the not-so-good - The room was small and the bathroom smaller. When we asked for extra towels they were there one day and missing the next over and over. (We stayed a week.) The sheet didn't go to the bottom of the bed, a minus for a boutique pricey hotel. Morning coffee came black because repeated requests for milk were ignored. Now to the real problems - A native San Francisco friend met us in the lobby for a day of touring. She was treated rudely when she asked for quarters to be used on public transportation. The concierge was away and the desk help acted annoyed, first saying that they might not have quarters and then begrudgingly providing them. She was clearly our guest, had called our room for us to come down, and her treatment was an embarrassment. Next, we had offered to take San Francisco relatives to Postrio for an elegant farewell dinner. The hotel advertises a special relationship with Postrio, which is attached to the hotel. We were given a poor table on the mezzanine - not in the fabulous, elegant main room, which our relatives walked through to get to the bathroom. They commented on the beauty of the room we were not in. When my husband went to two people in charge of restaurant seating they were defensive and there was no gesture of apology. We had counted on the hotel to assist us with our reservation - we were their guests - and this was a big disappointment. When we talked to the hotel manager, he was also dismissive and unapologetic. Sorry experience for a "boutique hotel!"

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