Gay San Francisco
Bars & Clubs
Restaurants
Bathhouses
Hotels
Shops
Arts
Gyms
Beaches
History
Articles
Events

InterContinental Mark Hopkins

(1 Rating)
Old-style charm that still dazzles
The magnificent Mark Hopkins was built in 1926 and still deserves its title as one of San Francisco's most elegant spaces. Enjoy lush accommodation and a great location near cable cars, Union Square and Chinatown. Don't miss the magnificent views and fine dinning a-top the hotel at the Top of the Mark.


Your support makes our travel guides possible

We believe that LGBTQ+ people deserve safe vacations that allow them to be their authentic selves. That's why our City Guides aren't locked behind a paywall. Can you contribute today?

Cancel anytime · Proudly LGBTQ+ owned and operated

Reviews

gAyBe
gAyBe first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Great hotel at the top of nob hill with amazing views of the city. Only negative is there are no included breakfast benefits.


Similar More Places in San Francisco

White Swan Inn

A tribute to the intimate hotels of London
Union Square

Orchard Hotel

Eco-chic boutique hotel
Union Square

Hotel Rex

Hip, intellectual offering from Joie de Vivre
Union Square

Hotel Vertigo

Stylish and playful Hitchcock-inspired hotel
Nob Hill

Sir Francis Drake

Home of Harry Denton's Starlight Room
Union Square

The Inn at Union Square

Intimate feel in a big city location
Union Square

Prescott Hotel

What it lacks in size, the Prescott makes up in style and service
Union Square

The Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square

Grand Dame of SF hotels
Union Square

Restaurants in San Francisco

Rocco's Cafe

Family-owned Italian
SOMA

620 Jones

Al Fresco drinking and dining
Tendernob

Mensho Tokyo SF

Michelin-rated ramen
San Francisco

Brandy Ho's Hunan Food

American spin on Chinese food
The Castro

Caffe Trieste

Historic espresso house
North Beach

San Francisco Centre Food Court

Fresh take on mall dining
Union Square

Jane on Larkin

Hip brunch cafe
Polk Street

Grubstake Diner

Late-night eats in a vintage train car
Polk Street

Gay San Francisco
Bars & Clubs
Restaurants
Bathhouses
Hotels
Shops
Arts
Gyms
Beaches
History
Articles
Events