Right On A Major Cable Car Line In The City's Shopping District,
The Chancellor Hotel Lies Five Blocks From The Museum Of Modern Art
And A Half-mile From Famous Chinatown. Many Of The City's Major Theaters
Are Within Three Blocks. First-timers Will Feel Right At Home: The
Walking-encyclopedia Staff At A Tour Window In The Lobby Dispenses
Tips On What To See In The City By The Bay.
The Same Family Has Owned This 15-Story Landmark Since It Opened In
1914 As The City's Tallest Building In Expectation Of The 1915 Pan
Pacific International Exposition. The Lobby Retains Its 20-Foot Ceiling,
Oriental Rug, Granite-topped Registration Desk And Bar Mirror Emblazoned
With A Propeller Plane. However, The Hotel Doesn't Scrimp On Modern
Amenities: Wireless And Tv-based Internet Access.
Guests Can Enjoy Complimentary Cookies, Apples And Gourmet Coffee
In The Lobby, And Breakfasts And Lunches In The Hotel's Luques Restaurant
And Bar. They'll Find Plenty Of High-end Dinner Options In The Area
Around The Hotel. They'll Also Find Windsurfing, Fishing, Bird-watching
And Bicycling At The San Francisco Bay And Pacific Ocean Beaches.
About Four Miles Away, Golden Gate Park Offers Bicycling, Skating,
Golf, Boating, Fly-fishing, Hiking Trails, Handball And Tennis.
Decorated With European-influenced D?cor, Guestrooms Come Equipped
With Oversized Bathtubs With Whimsical Rubber Ducks, Premium Channels,
Data Ports, Safes, Ceiling Fans, And Windows That Open. Guests Even
Have Pillow Menus From Which To Choose Fluff Levels.
The Chancellor Hotel Is A Favorite Of Vacationers, Who Like The
Shoppers' Paradise Of Union Square Just Outside The Door And Convenience
To Theaters And Fine Dining. |