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Welcome to the InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel, a historic San Francisco landmark situated at the crest of famed Nob Hill and at the intersection of three cable car lines.

Welcome to the InterContinental Mark Hopkins Hotel, a historic San Francisco landmark situated at the crest of famed Nob Hill and at the intersection of three cable car lines. This grand San Francisco hotel is within walking distance to Union Square, Chinatown and the Financial District as well as a short ride to Fisherman's Wharf and Golden Gate Bridge.

Acclaimed for excellence in service, the Mark Hopkins Hotel is a AAA Four-Diamond and Gold-Key award winner. Most of the hotel's 380 rooms, including 40 suites, offer magnificent views of the City and Bay. All rooms feature state-of-the-art amenities tailored for the ultimate in comfort and convenience. High-speed and wireless Internet access is available in all guest rooms and most public spaces.

Always at the edge of innovation, the InterContinental Mark Hopkins has opened the Club InterContinental, an exclusive club that’s inclusive for all. All guests can enjoy special benefits for a nominal fee, including access to the lobby level Club lounge, complimentary food and beverages throughout the day, late check-out, and much more.

Over 19,000 square feet of meeting space and 20 function rooms, including 2 stunning ballrooms, complement award winning service and outstanding food and beverage options for flawless execution of events.

At the Nob Hill Restaurant, savor exceptional Californian cuisine made from the freshest bounties of Napa and Sonoma. On the 19th floor resides the legendary Top Of The Mark sky-bar, a “must see” destination famed for its panoramic views of San Francisco and 100 Martinis menu.

  • Intercontinental Mark Hopkins
  • 1 Nob Hill
    San Francisco, CA, 94108
  • Phone: +1 415-392-3434
  • Fax: +1 415-291-9020
  • Website:View Site
Fast Facts
Rooms380
Suites40
Total380
Meeting Space19000 sq ft

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