5/3/11

Luxury Hotels in San Francisco for Seniors

    • San Francisco, California, has a number of museums, restaurants and sights that seniors can enjoy. Depending on your level of fitness, you can play golf at the Presidio Golf Course, walk the shoreline of Crissy field within the Golden Gate National Parks and see birds and seals, or tour the city by boat. If you get tired, you can easily find public transportation to bring you back to your hotel.

    Omni San Francisco Hotel

    • The Nob Hill luxury hotel, Omni San Francisco, offers Art Deco elegance, with plush robes and luxurious bedding. A concierge sees to every need, and a town car offers free trips in a five block radius of the hotel. Take a free guided walking tour on Saturdays. A classic steak house in the hotel means you don't have to travel far for a meal, and the healthy meal options give you a wide range of choices. You can stay away from the fitness center with a Get Fit Room, set up for private, in-room workouts.

    Mandarin Oriental

    • The Mandarin Oriental luxury hotel, in the Financial District, has large, well-appointed rooms with high thread count linens and firm mattresses. Get a massage in the fitness center or in your room. The formal, Asian inspired Silks emphasizes local, organic and sustainable produce, and the piano bar, Mo Bar, offers an elegant afternoon tea and light plates in the evening.

    Hotel Drisco

    • Hotel Drisco, a boutique luxury hotel in Pacific Heights, has a great amenity for seniors: a free town car every weekday morning to Union Square, the financial district and the Presidio. The hotel also provides free Continental breakfast and wine and cheese in the evenings. The quiet hotel, with just 48 rooms, has plush robes and soft slippers in each room, so you can relax after a day of sightseeing. If you are visiting grandchildren over the holidays, the Home for the Holidays package has a gift wrapping room and your own tree or Menorah in your room, and you can take your robe and slippers with you.

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