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The Park Central San Francisco

(3 Ratings)
A well suited stay popular among business travelers
Located on the edge of SOMA, Union Square and the Financial District, the Park Central offer all the standard amenities at a hotel situated in a prime location. Easy access to other parts of the city and a casual walk to the waterfront and great SF skyline views.


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Reviews

ViewDude
ViewDude
Over a year ago

Fabulous SPA

Enjoyed an afternoon at the fabulous spa with friends...


peerspective
peerspective first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Room with a view

Typically Westin Hotel, easy to reach all touristic sites of the city, ask for a room on a high floor. I stayed on 34th floor with a nice view over the city.


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