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Hotel G

Hotel
About

Hotel G occupies a stylishly renovated 1909 building in the heart of San Francisco’s Union Square, blending exposed brick and concrete floors with modern comforts like Wi-Fi and minibars. Its rooms offer a quiet retreat from the city bustle, with blackout curtains and spacious layouts that suit business travelers seeking comfort and focus.

The hotel’s new full-service meeting room, designed by Hun Aw Studio, provides a sleek, inspiring setting for small meetings and receptions. Steps from major business hubs and cultural landmarks, Hotel G pairs its event spaces with easy access to dining at Corzetti Bar and The Valley Club, making it a smart choice for corporate gatherings and overnight stays alike.

Best for
  • Small meetings & creative brainstorming
  • Client stays near Union Square
  • Evening drinks at award-winning bars
Standout features
Stylish 1909 building with modern updates
Architecture
Stylish 1909 building with modern updates
The hotel blends historic charm with contemporary design, featuring exposed brick and concrete floors that create a cozy yet urban atmosphere. Renovations have been thoughtfully executed to maintain character while offering modern comfort.
Steps from Union Square in San Francisco
Location
Steps from Union Square in San Francisco
Situated in the heart of the city, Hotel G offers immediate access to major cultural and business hubs including galleries, museums, and vibrant neighborhoods like SOMA and Chinatown, making it ideal for business travelers and event guests.
Custom-designed full-service meeting room
Meeting Space
Custom-designed full-service meeting room
A newly created meeting room designed by Hun Aw Studio offers an innovative and stylish setting for small meetings and receptions, aiming to inspire creativity and provide a distinctive event environment.
At a glance
Location & hours

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386 Geary Street
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Hours
Sunday12am – 11:59pm
MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed