San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hotel Is Better Than Ever

The Marriott Marquis Hotel San Francisco is the city’s second largest hotel and perhaps most recognizable. Known as the “jukebox”, the 39-story, luxury hotel features 1,500 gorgeous guest rooms and suites. In addition are multiple dining options, spacious conference facilities and two-level fitness center. Coupled with its prime location, it’s clear that this Marriott is […]

Outside view of the San Francisco Marriott Marquis

The Marriott Marquis Hotel San Francisco is the city’s second largest hotel and perhaps most recognizable. Known as the “jukebox”, the 39-story, luxury hotel features 1,500 gorgeous guest rooms and suites. In addition are multiple dining options, spacious conference facilities and two-level fitness center. Coupled with its prime location, it’s clear that this Marriott is among the finest hotels in the City.

San Francisco Marriott Marquis

780 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 896-1600
www.marriott.com

Recently celebrating its 30th year, the San Francisco Marriott Marquis has a stunning new redesign. With its prime location, the Marriott Marquis is within minutes of some of San Francisco’s most notable landmarks. For example, Union Square, Museum of Modern Art, Westfield Center, Yerba Buena Gardens and Moscone Center are all nearby. Also close by is Chinatown, Powell Street BART station, Ferry Building and Oracle Park. If that’s not enough, the new Chase Center is also minutes away. That’s not to mention the relatively new Salesforce Park.

Dining/More Attractions

What’s more, several exceptional restaurants are also nearby. For instance are Michelin restaurants like Benu and O’ by Claude Le Tohic. Other walkable restaurants are Fang Restaurant, International Smoke and ROOH SF. Of course, if you’re a visit time visitor to San Francisco, you’ll want to see the Golden Gate Bridge. That’s not to mention further attractions like Fisherman’s Wharf, Golden Gate Park and the museums.

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Accommodations

A complete renovation with contemporary designs and upscale furnishings, the Marriott Marquis features 1,500 rooms. Of those are 138 spacious suites and 41 accessible rooms. What’s more, you have several room types to select. For example, you can have a King Room or Double Queen Room. Of those, you have choices that includes a city view and/or a corner room. That’s not to mention Hospitality Suites, Bi-Level Suites and Presidential Suites. Unsurprisingly, the Presidential Suite is the ultimate stay, with 2,350 square feet of space.  On the other hand, if you find the Presidential too pricey, you have choices just below. For instance, you can opt for a Vice-Presidential Suite or a 1-Bedroom Junior Suite.

Room Amenities

Each of the rooms offer a number of modern, conveniences. For example, you’ll have a 46” smart HDTVs, in-room tablets and laptop friendly safe. Other amenities include plush bedding, premium bath products, mini-refrigerator and wet bar. In like manner, the Marriott Marquis continues to add new amenities. If that’s the case, you can contact the hotel directly for up-to-date information.

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Dining

The San Francisco Marriott Marquis offers three dining options, in addition to exclusive access to the M Lounge for Platinum, Titanium and Ambassador Marriott Bonvoy members. For guests “on the go”, the hotel has a Mission Street Pantry for coffee, quick bites and lunch items. For sit dining and beverages, the hotel offers B55 Craft House & Kitchen, with comfort foods, craft beers and bourbons, and the View Lounge. Located on the 39th floor, the View Lounge opens at 4 p.m. daily and is regarded as one of the best spots for spectacular views of the city.

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Spa & Fitness

The San Francisco Marriott Marquis features COR Spa and Fitness Center, among the largest fitness facilities in the City. Open 24 hours daily, the center features state-of-the-art cardio and exercise equipment on the 4th and 5th levels. Thankfully, the fitness center is complimentary to you as a guest. That’s to say nothing of convenient steam rooms in the locker rooms. The facility also has four treatment rooms backed with an impressive COR Spa Menu and staff. the Spa Menu features options like body scrubs, integrated massages, facials and body waxing.

Conference/Meeting Space

As one of San Francisco’s leading business hotels, the Marriott Marquis offers 67 event rooms across more than 135,000 square feet of event space. Of the available space, the two largest are the 22,563 square foot Golden Gate Ballroom for up to 2,375 guests and the 39,621 square foot Yerba Buena Ballroom for up to 5,500 guests. Equally impressive are the number of room configurations available to you. The San Francisco Marriott Marquis also offers a wide range of catering services. For instance, you can order plated meals and buffets and reception dishes. By the same token, you can also arrange for audio equipment, as well as live entertainment.

Weddings

Marriott Marquis’ event space and catering services are also available for intimate wedding ceremonies and receptions. The hotel’s wedding specialists are available to help plan the entire event. On-site wedding space includes the View Lounge and Yerba Buena Ballroom for up to 3,120 guests.

Hotel Services

As a leading business and leisure hotel, Marriott Marquis Hotel San Francisco offers an array of guest services. To illustrate, there is valet parking, complete business center, concierge, gift shop, barber shop, beauty salon and dry cleaning.

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About The Author

Randy Yagi is an award-winning freelance writer who served as the National Travel Writer for CBS from 2012-2019. More than 900 of his stories still appear in syndication across 23 CBS websites, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco. During his peak years with CBS, Randy had a reported digital audience reach of 489 million and 5.5 million monthly visitors. Additionally, his stories have appeared in the Daily Meal, CBS News, CBS Radio, Engadget and Radio.com. He earned a Media Fellowship from Stanford University in 2012.