HOTEL NIKKO SAN FRANCISCO * * * *
Hôtel situé à deux pas d'Union Square, offre un confort et une qualité de service très appréciables
Près d'Union Square, l'Hôtel Nikko et ses 25 étages offrent un haut standing et une qualité de service appréciables, dans une ambiance élégante mais décontractée. D'ailleurs le building a des airs de mastodonte, mais une fois à l'intérieur on s'y sent à l'aise, presque dans un boutique-hôtel. L'impressionnant lobby est habillé de marbre blanc et de grands lustres design. Les chambres sont décorées avec goût. Bar-restaurant, et pour se délasser, piscine intérieure, spa et salle de gym.
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During a recent overnight company event in San Francisco, I had the pleasure of staying at Hotel Nikko. The hotel itself was elegant and the staff were very friendly and helpful. As our company event started in the early afternoon, I was pleasantly surprised that my room was already available for check-in.
The room was spacious and well-appointed. There were numerous small touches that really enhanced my stay. From the little spotlights next to the bed for reading, to the "Adopt Me" stuffed puppy (proceeds help the local SPCA), to the complimentary spring waters, I was very pleased with the attention to detail. My room was on the 14th floor and had nice cityscape views. One neat item I had not seen before was the nifty way to signal the housekeeping staff. Usually, hotels will have a door hanger or even a magnet that requests privacy or housekeeping needed. But Hotel Nikko rooms have a small wall plate, about the size of a normal light switch, that operates a small, doorbell-sized outdoor light. Simply press the button for privacy or service and the outer light illuminates your wishes. Pretty cool.
The room also had a subtle but distinctive Japanese motif, from cherry blossom silhouettes on the wall to the sliding bathroom door that resembled traditional Japanese doors with a wooden-lattice feel and paper screens.
Parking was both expensive and difficult. But this is to be expected in San Francisco. Hotel Nikko has underground valet parking but as they were full, I had to use the offsite valet parking up the street.
A very pleasant stay in a very nice hotel. I was sad that it was only for one night. Recommended!