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Renaissance Stanford Court Hotel

905 California Street , San Francisco, CA 94108
The Renaissance Stanford Court Hotel is located atop prestigious Nob Hill overlooking the dramatic San Francisco skyline. The hotel sits where railroad millionaire Leland Stanford's mansion once stood and his legacy lives on throughout the hotel. Our lovely brick courtyard has a beaux-arts fountain and garden setting. The lobby features a colorful Tiffany-inspired glass dome, turn-of-the-century antiques and three hundred sixty degree mural depicting early San Francisco history. Luxurious guest rooms offer an understated elegance with a mix of English country manor style, antique furnishings and sumptuous bed linens. Many rooms feature panoramic bay or city views. Guests will enjoy amenities such as bathrobes, complimentary coffee or tea and morning newspaper delivered with their wake-up call, heated towel racks, high speed Internet access, twice daily housekeeping with turndown service.

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Our award winning four star Fournou's Ovens features a Mediterranean ambience, seasonal menu and world-class wine cellar with over five thousand bottles. Five separate private dining rooms can accommodate ten to thirty-five people. In our beautiful Pavilion, diners enjoy breakfast, lunch and weekend brunch in an open Mediterranean-style garden setting with a wonderful view of the cable cars climbing Nob Hill. In-room dining is available twenty-four hours. The hotel features two main ballrooms on one level separated by a spacious pre-function area highlighted by a majestic marble staircase descending from the lobby. Our Stanford Ballroom is lit by two Baccarat crystal chandeliers from the Grand Hotel in Paris while the smaller India Suite, named for the opulent reception room in the old Stanford mansion, is adorned with eighteenth century murals.

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The Renaissance Stanford Court Hotel was recognized by winning the 2005 Service in Excellence Award and the 2005 Event Service Excellence Award. Other services and facilities provided by the hotel include a business center, complimentary chauffeured town car service 7am to 3pm Monday through Friday, concierge, dry cleaning and valet laundry, fully equipped fitness room, lobby bar with club service, multilingual staff and twenty-four hour bellman and door service. Indoor parking with in/out privileges is USD 41 per night valet service only. One dog under twenty pounds is allowed with a non-refundable fee of USD 75. Renaissance: Consistently unique hotels and resorts. Stay interesting!

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