The art collection alone is worth the rate. The Remede Spa and the proximity to SFMOMA complete the argument.
The St. Regis San Francisco opened in 2005 at the corner of Third and Mission Streets in SoMa, occupying the lower floors of a 40-story residential and hotel tower designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. The hotel's location between SFMOMA and Yerba Buena Gardens places it in the city's cultural core, and the building's relationship with those institutions — the hotel has commissioned works from artists including Chuck Close — gives its interiors a seriousness that most luxury hotels in the city cannot match.
The 260 rooms and suites are finished in a warm contemporary palette, with floor-to-ceiling windows that frame views of the bay or the city grid depending on orientation. The signature St. Regis butler service operates 24 hours; the Remede Spa spans two floors and includes San Francisco's most comprehensive treatment menu. Ame restaurant, the hotel's flagship dining room, has maintained a Michelin star across several chef changes and remains the city's most technically accomplished hotel dining room.
The business facilities are genuinely prepared for the demands of San Francisco's technology sector: high-bandwidth connectivity, AV-equipped meeting rooms that don't require a separate AV vendor, and a concierge team with the relationships to secure reservations at restaurants that require a six-week lead. The hotel's SoMa location places it within walking distance of the Moscone Center's North, South, and West halls.
The St. Regis is the technology sector's preferred San Francisco address — not because of any formal affiliation, but because the combination of design quality, food programme, and service precision matches the values of the industry's most successful companies. Client entertainment at Ame justifies the hotel's address on the expense report. The butler service means that a 6am flight turnaround or a midnight document review produces no friction. See all business hotels →
The St. Regis's art programme makes it the most visually interesting hotel room in San Francisco. The Remede Spa's couples treatments are the most sophisticated in the city. For an anniversary stay that combines culture — SFMOMA across the street, the Ferry Building a short walk east — with genuine luxury service, the St. Regis is the correct choice over the more conservative Nob Hill alternatives. See all anniversary hotels →
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