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Harbor Court's luxurious, boutique atmosphere brings "Energy and Well Being" to guests with upscale hotel amenities, including a full-service concierge, complimentary weekday morning sedan service to SOMA and the Financial District, complimentary Wifi access, complimentary overnight shoeshine, valet parking and 24-hour fitness and business center. Guests are pampered in the expansive "Living Room" lobby that features a stately fireplace that's located by unique, custom-made furnishings, like the canopied sectional and plush, pillow-lined sofas. The "Living Room" is also the locale for the Hosted Evening Wine Reception, where the hotel manager and staff mingle with guests.
Harbor Court features luxury accommodations matched only by our spectacular views of the San Francisco Bay, the Bay Bridge and Treasure Island. Plus, our historic hotel is adjacent to the state-of-the-art YMCA, where all our guests have access to the workout facilities and indoor swimming pool. Our location, just steps from the Embarcadero and Ferry Building Marketplace, six blocks to SBC Park or Moscone Convention Center and easy access to Union Square and North Beach, allows us to offer the style and energy you expect of such a hotel in San Francisco.
The 131 luxurious guest rooms spark the imagination with a dazzling array of wall, linen and customer furniture designs. Creative amenities include in-room spa services, iHome iH5 clock radio docking/charging station, thick robes, eco-friendly bath products, complimentary yoga accessories, A/C, morning coffee and tea in the lobby, 2-line phone with voicemail, in-room safe, hairdryer, minibar with bubble bath, morning paper, umbrellas, in-room faxes upon request, CD player and a cable television with on-demand movies.
As with all Kimpton Hotels, pets are welcomed with a treat and supplied with food and water dishes to use during their stay. Walking services are available. Harbor Court Hotel also features Kimpton's Forgot It, We've Got It program, where we offer toiletry items that you may have left at home.
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