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--We are delighted to announce the renovation of Mandarin Oriental San Francisco. We would like to assure all our guests that our architects promise discreet and inconspicuous activity.
The renovation will include a redesign of our lobby - restaurant - meeting rooms and guestrooms. All will be completed by the end of May 2012. The new hotel will be a smoke-free environment - adding to the enjoyment of our guests.--
The Mandarin Oriental San Francisco is located in the heart of the city on the top 11 floors of San Franciscos third tallest building.
The hallmarks of an outstanding hotel-privacy-tranquility and luxury-are embodied in each guestroom as are some of the most spectacular views anywhere.
This intimate luxury hotel has 151 guest rooms and 7 suites-located high above the city offering views of the San Francisco Bay-Golden Gate Bridge-and magical San Francisco skyline. Some rooms boast panoramic views from the bathtub. The luxurious appointments of each room or suite continue to the bath where exquisite bath products complement deep soaking bathtubs and most with separate oversized showers.
The Mandarin Oriental is only a pleasant stroll to shopping-theatres-galleries and business destinations. The San Francisco cable cars run just outside the door to Nob Hill or Fishermans Warf. But the excitement of fine dining can be found inside the hotel at the award winning Mobil Four Star Silks restaurant consistently rated as one of San Franciscos best.
Once guests experience the luxurious standards set by the Mandarin Oriental-it is impossible to settle for less. It is truly on of the best hotels in one of the worlds favorite cities.
General description:
--We are delighted to announce the renovation of Mandarin Oriental San Francisco. We would like to assure all our guests that our architects promise discreet and inconspicuous activity.
The renovation will include a redesign of our lobby - restaurant - meeting rooms and guestrooms. All will be completed by the end of May 2012. The new hotel will be a smoke-free environment - adding to the enjoyment of our guests.--
The Mandarin Oriental San Francisco is located in the heart of the city on the top 11 floors of San Franciscos third tallest building.
The hallmarks of an outstanding hotel-privacy-tranquility and luxury-are embodied in each guestroom as are some of the most spectacular views anywhere.
This intimate luxury hotel has 151 guest rooms and 7 suites-located high above the city offering views of the San Francisco Bay-Golden Gate Bridge-and magical San Francisco skyline. Some rooms boast panoramic views from the bathtub. The luxurious appointments of each room or suite continue to the bath where exquisite bath products complement deep soaking bathtubs and most with separate oversized showers.
The Mandarin Oriental is only a pleasant stroll to shopping-theatres-galleries and business destinations. The San Francisco cable cars run just outside the door to Nob Hill or Fishermans Warf. But the excitement of fine dining can be found inside the hotel at the award winning Mobil Four Star Silks restaurant consistently rated as one of San Franciscos best.
Once guests experience the luxurious standards set by the Mandarin Oriental-it is impossible to settle for less. It is truly on of the best hotels in one of the worlds favorite cities.
General description:
--We are delighted to announce the renovation of Mandarin Oriental San Francisco. We would like to assure all our guests that our architects promise discreet and inconspicuous activity.
The renovation will include a redesign of our lobby - restaurant - meeting rooms and guestrooms. All will be completed by the end of May 2012. The new hotel will be a smoke-free environment - adding to the enjoyment of our guests.--
The Mandarin Oriental San Francisco is located in the heart of the city on the top 11 floors of San Franciscos third tallest building.
The hallmarks of an outstanding hotel-privacy-tranquility and luxury-are embodied in each guestroom as are some of the most spectacular views anywhere.
This intimate luxury hotel has 151 guest rooms and 7 suites-located high above the city offering views of the San Francisco Bay-Golden Gate Bridge-and magical San Francisco skyline. Some rooms boast panoramic views from the bathtub. The luxurious appointments of each room or suite continue to the bath where exquisite bath products complement deep soaking bathtubs and most with separate oversized showers.
The Mandarin Oriental is only a pleasant stroll to shopping-theatres-galleries and business destinations. The San Francisco cable cars run just outside the door to Nob Hill or Fishermans Warf. But the excitement of fine dining can be found inside the hotel at the award winning Mobil Four Star Silks restaurant consistently rated as one of San Franciscos best.
Once guests experience the luxurious standards set by the Mandarin Oriental-it is impossible to settle for less. It is truly on of the best hotels in one of the worlds favorite cities.
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[TotalHotelMessages=1{Message#1: Renovation of Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco will take place from January 14, 2012 to May 2012. The hotel will become a smoke-free environment, adding to the enjoyment of guests. The renovation will include a redesign of the lobby, restaurant, and guestrooms. All will be completed by the end of May 2012. During the renovation, the hotel will be temporarily closed from March 11, 2012 and will reopen on April 9, 2012. The hotel is unable to honor reservations during this period of time. Lobby and ArrivalOn January 14, 2012 the hotel will open a temporary lobby while the main lobby undergoes a redesign that will make it one of the most luxurious spaces in downtown San Francisco. Rooms and SuitesAs work begins on a floor, the floors immediately above and below will be sealed off, containing sound and any possible disruption. New rooms will be available for reservation from April 2012, with all redesigns completed by the end of May. This schedule is an estimation and unforeseen circumstances could alter this timetable.}][Description: From beatniks and books to Chinatown; Bayside brunch in Sausalito to delicatessens in Little Italy; San Francisco has embraced many cultures and counter cultures. This diversity is evident in the distinctly different neighborhoods that make up this relatively small peninsular, flanked by bay and Pacific Ocean. There are only 800,000 citizens of San Francisco. Of course much of the city is familiar from the cinema screen, in particular the iconic images of the Golden Gate Bridge, car chases up and down the rollercoaster streets, elegant mansions on Pacific Heights and the bay views. The character of the city is more genteel than New York and more modest than LA which makes it a relaxed pleasure to explore and there is plenty to do and see. Towering above downtown the 151 rooms have stupendous views of the citys-ns iconic sights, from the Golden Gate Bridge to San Francisco Bay. At street level, key business and leisure destinations are all nearby. Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco is a fine luxury hotel offering legendary service and legendary views.]
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[TotalHotelMessages=1{Message#1: Renovation of Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco will take place from January 14, 2012 to May 2012. The hotel will become a smoke-free environment, adding to the enjoyment of guests. The renovation will include a redesign of the lobby, restaurant, and guestrooms. All will be completed by the end of May 2012. During the renovation, the hotel will be temporarily closed from March 11, 2012 and will reopen on April 9, 2012. The hotel is unable to honor reservations during this period of time. Lobby and ArrivalOn January 14, 2012 the hotel will open a temporary lobby while the main lobby undergoes a redesign that will make it one of the most luxurious spaces in downtown San Francisco. Rooms and SuitesAs work begins on a floor, the floors immediately above and below will be sealed off, containing sound and any possible disruption. New rooms will be available for reservation from April 2012, with all redesigns completed by the end of May. This schedule is an estimation and unforeseen circumstances could alter this timetable.}][Description: From beatniks and books to Chinatown; Bayside brunch in Sausalito to delicatessens in Little Italy; San Francisco has embraced many cultures and counter cultures. This diversity is evident in the distinctly different neighborhoods that make up this relatively small peninsular, flanked by bay and Pacific Ocean. There are only 800,000 citizens of San Francisco. Of course much of the city is familiar from the cinema screen, in particular the iconic images of the Golden Gate Bridge, car chases up and down the rollercoaster streets, elegant mansions on Pacific Heights and the bay views. The character of the city is more genteel than New York and more modest than LA which makes it a relaxed pleasure to explore and there is plenty to do and see. Towering above downtown the 151 rooms have stupendous views of the citys-ns iconic sights, from the Golden Gate Bridge to San Francisco Bay. At street level, key business and leisure destinations are all nearby. Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco is a fine luxury hotel offering legendary service and legendary views.]
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[TotalHotelMessages=1{Message#1: Renovation of Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco will take place from January 14, 2012 to May 2012. The hotel will become a smoke-free environment, adding to the enjoyment of guests. The renovation will include a redesign of the lobby, restaurant, and guestrooms. All will be completed by the end of May 2012. During the renovation, the hotel will be temporarily closed from March 11, 2012 and will reopen on April 9, 2012. The hotel is unable to honor reservations during this period of time. Lobby and ArrivalOn January 14, 2012 the hotel will open a temporary lobby while the main lobby undergoes a redesign that will make it one of the most luxurious spaces in downtown San Francisco. Rooms and SuitesAs work begins on a floor, the floors immediately above and below will be sealed off, containing sound and any possible disruption. New rooms will be available for reservation from April 2012, with all redesigns completed by the end of May. This schedule is an estimation and unforeseen circumstances could alter this timetable.}][Description: From beatniks and books to Chinatown; Bayside brunch in Sausalito to delicatessens in Little Italy; San Francisco has embraced many cultures and counter cultures. This diversity is evident in the distinctly different neighborhoods that make up this relatively small peninsular, flanked by bay and Pacific Ocean. There are only 800,000 citizens of San Francisco. Of course much of the city is familiar from the cinema screen, in particular the iconic images of the Golden Gate Bridge, car chases up and down the rollercoaster streets, elegant mansions on Pacific Heights and the bay views. The character of the city is more genteel than New York and more modest than LA which makes it a relaxed pleasure to explore and there is plenty to do and see. Towering above downtown the 151 rooms have stupendous views of the citys-ns iconic sights, from the Golden Gate Bridge to San Francisco Bay. At street level, key business and leisure destinations are all nearby. Mandarin Oriental, San Francisco is a fine luxury hotel offering legendary service and legendary views.]
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