Active Advisories
Following American Hotel & Lodging Association's (AHLA) recent announcement of its "Safe Stay Guest Checklist"—and following medical expert guidance to help reduce the spread of COVID-19—all Hyatt hotels in the U.S. and Canada will require face coverings within indoor public areas beginning Monday, July 27, for the foreseeable future.
Public areas may include hotel lobbies, meetings and events spaces, restaurants and bars, and fitness centers. Some guests may be exempt from this mandate, including but not limited to guests with medical conditions, guests consuming food or beverages in restaurants, and children under the age of 2.
Overview
Located in the San Francisco Financial District, this waterfront hotel features Hyatt Grand Beds®, complimentary Wi-Fi, beautiful waterfront bay views and great access to all the local attractions. Within a 15 minutes' walk, you'll be at Union Square, Pier 39, Fisherman's Wharf and the ferries to Alcatraz.
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
804
Inclusions
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Worst SFO hotel with Bed Bugs
Raj A on Dec 23, 2025
This is like the worst hotel in SFO. We had multiple rooms with our family in this restaurant. The front desk staff is very very rude. The hotel is located in a very shady neighborhood and we had bed bug issues in multiple rooms. In addition Curtis the manager is worst and the customer service is horrible. Highly recommend staying away from this property.
Cheapskate Hotel Chasing Pennies
Cheslyn G on Dec 23, 2025
Never in my life have I been to a hotel where they seem so desperate for every penny they can squeeze from a guest. Our entire group asked where THE INCLUDED breakfast was served and we were lied to and misled and told to go to The Eclipse Bar. When we saw the cost, we asked if it was included in our room and we were told yes, we just needed to write down the room number for tracking and the tip would be all we would be charged. It wasn't until the last day there we found out that there is a whole restaurant at the top of the hotel with an actually good view??? We didn't have to sit in the Atrium with drunk finance bros??? And don't get me started on parking. Even 1 star hotels typically validate parking at minimum but nope. $450 a night and you still have to pay either $45 for single entry public lot or $90 for valet. You're paying for the location, and nothing else here. Garbage place with cheapskate corporate greed.
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