The Best Hotels to Book in SoMa, San Francisco
SoMa – south of Market – hums with energy. Vibrating clubs, raucous baseball games and glitter-soaked cabaret shows make this San Francisco neighborhood one of the liveliest in the city. Dig into the history of the Barbary Coast, a former red-light district, or cheer on the San Francisco Giants from these best hotels in SoMa, San Francisco – bookable on Culture Trip.
Palace Hotel, a Luxury Hotel Collection
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Hotel Zetta San Francisco
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While many of the premier hotels in San Francisco pride themselves on their rich histories, Hotel Zetta flaunts its ultramodern chic. The 116-room hotel in SoMa boasts ecofriendly amenities and found art throughout. The on-site restaurant, the Cavalier, is a must if you’re a fan of upscale British cuisine, and the Playroom is exactly what it sounds like – a space for adults to unwind with billiards, shuffleboard and a 30ft (9m) Plinko wall.
Hotel VIA
Boutique Hotel
For baseball fans, you won’t find a better spot to base yourself than Hotel VIA, where SoMa meets Mission Bay, just across the street from Oracle Park – home to the San Francisco Giants. But there’s more to it than a convenient location. The contemporary style is a modernist’s dream, with polished leather furnishings and chrome detailing, while the rooftop bar boasts 360-degree views of the city and the bay from 12 stories high. Settle around the firepits to sip on champagne or dance the night away to a pulsing DJ set.
InterContinental San Francisco
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The InterContinental is a San Francisco landmark with its distinct cool-blue walls and 32 stories. The SoMa hotel is adjacent to the Moscone West Convention Center, making it a convenient place to stay if you’re here on business, but it’s also ideal if you fancy a treat.
The St Regis San Francisco
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Hotel Zelos San Francisco
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
Hotel Zelos is as close to Market Street as you can get and still be considered SoMa. The historic property was built in 1907, but what’s inside is as progressive as it gets. The 202-room hotel is also an art gallery and you can have your dog stay too – albeit for a cleaning fee. For human guests, the Dirty Habit restaurant-bar is a great retreat for a bite and drink five stories above the street.
Hotel Vitale
Boutique Hotel
Hotel Vitale, on the Embarcadero, is a great option for those who want a relaxing, refined hotel. The rooftop spa has soaking tubs complete with views of the bay and amenities such as a pillow menu, in-room Bose music systems and a nightly “urban fee” that includes daily passes to the adjacent YMCA, coffee and tea service and high-speed wifi. The Americano Restaurant & Bar serves seasonal, locally sourced dishes that you can enjoy on the outdoor patio, along with sweeping views of the bay.
Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco
Spa Hotel, Hotel
Four Seasons is synonymous with luxury, and this outpost is no different. The five-star SoMa hotel includes an in-house spa featuring an extensive menu of massage and body treatments. The MKT Restaurant-Bar boasts sustainable seafood and craft cocktails with a California twist while giving visitors 180-degree views of Market Street and Downtown.
Park Central San Francisco
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The Park Central San Francisco is within walking distance of the best museums in the city and Oracle Park and a short walk to Union Square, the Financial District and the Embarcadero. It offers a complimentary hour of wine and hors d’oeuvres seven days a week, and the MaSo restaurant gives visitors the option of à la carte and buffet dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
W San Francisco
Hotel
The W pairs an eco-conscious mindset with the brand’s signature sleek design. In the lobby, you’ll find hollow cubes of vivid-blue lighting and an art installation reminiscent of jellyfish. Things are equally artsy up on the roof, where a curling metal sculpture, Pneumatic Dreamer, is on display. Gilded headboards in the rooms nod to the gold-mining past of the city, while energy-efficient lighting and motion sensors preserve energy. The hotel keeps bees, whose honey is used in the cocktails they serve at the bar. There’s also a state-of-the-art fitness center with color-changing lights and the farm-to-table restaurant Trace.
Chloe Byrne contributed additional reporting to this article.