Hotel Triton San Francisco, San Francisco
About the Hotel
Hotel Triton, a boutique hotel in San Francisco, showcases an eclectic art collection and reflects the city's vibrant culture. It features a beautiful 100-year-old mural by Persian artist John Oshanna depicting Mission Dolores. Positioned at the convergence of Union Square, Chinatown, and the Financial District, it's a convenient base for exploring the city.
Location
Situated at Grant Avenue and Bush Street, the hotel provides easy access to major attractions, including Union Square and Chinatown's Dragon Gate. Public transportation options nearby include the Bay Area Rapid Transit and historic cable cars. On-site valet parking is also available at an additional fee.
Rooms
The hotel offers 140 guest rooms and suites, brightly lit and adorned with unique artwork. Each room is equipped with deluxe Frette linens, flat-screen TVs, and Carrara marble bathrooms. Guests can enjoy eco-friendly bath amenities and fresh city breezes through open windows.
Eat & Drink
Two appealing dining options are located onsite, including Café de la Presse, which serves authentic French cuisine and is popular among locals. Scott's Chowder House is also available, offering delicious seafood chowder and lobster rolls. Amorino provides gourmet gelato and sorbets as a sweet treat.
Leisure & Business
Hotel Triton features a 24-hour fitness center complete with Peloton bikes and various cardio equipment. The Study, an intimate meeting space, is designed for productive gatherings with natural light and state-of-the-art tech amenities. Daily complimentary happy hours and welcome treats enhance guest experiences.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Express check-in/ -out
- Pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- ATM/Cash machine
- Coffee shop
- Vending machines
Sports & Fitness
- Fitness center
- Golf course
Services
- Room service
- Housekeeping
- Dry cleaning
Dining
- In-room breakfast
- Snack bar
- Special diet menus
Business
- Business center
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
- Fax/Photocopying
Children
- Children's menu
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the hotel was quite pleasant overall. The rooms were clean and very comfortable, offering a nice view of Chinatown and Jack Kerouac's 'The Road' script as wallpaper. However, the room had just a tiny window, limiting the view, and there wasn't enough space for my suitcase to open freely.
Our stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The rooms, while extremely comfortable, had a dampish feel, and the high price tag didn't seem justified as the value for money was lacking. On the bright side, the friendly staff provided helpful tips. The location was a definite plus for exploring San Francisco, but the extra 'urban amenity' fee raised some eyebrows. Dining options were somewhat limited despite the convenient location near Chinatown.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The location was excellent, with easy access to Union Square and China Town, but the noise from construction was quite bothersome. The premier King bedroom, although a bit small, was clean. The staff at the front desk assured me there were no charges, but I ended up being charged despite that.
The hotel has a great location near Chinese Town gate and a quick stroll to find Dim Sum breakfast. The rooms are a bit small, and the noise from the street can be bothersome; however, the staff is friendly and helpful. The location is excellent for exploring and the amenities come at an extra cost, which may not be ideal for all guests.
The hotel is situated in a vibrant location close to Union Square, with a fascinating artistic vibe and friendly staff. The rooms are cozy, although a bit small, as expected in San Francisco. The service is accommodating and friendly, making my stay enjoyable. However, the $30 'urban amenity' fee seems excessive for the limited amenities provided.
The hotel is located at the corner of two roads, offering a convenient spot across the hall from various attractions. Although the room had a broken shower lever, it was invaded by light early in the morning. The service stands out as next to China Town and around the corner from Union Square, with a delightful free happy hour hosted by the super helpful and nice staff member, Julian. The location, amidst bird droppings but close to Union Square and Chinatown, offers a mix of convenience and minor inconveniences. Dining options are traditional and regional, with an opportunity for a great stroll in the morning right in front of the Chinatown arch. However, the amenities provided are limited to just coffee or tea.
The hotel is centrally located, making it ideal for business trips or shopping ventures. While the rooms are a bit tight on space and could benefit from a refresh, the musty smell was a downside. Additionally, the lack of included breakfast made it slightly expensive.
My stay at the hotel had some ups and downs. The rooms were a bit dampish and overpriced, but they were comfortable. The location was convenient, near many attractions, but a little noisy and lacking breakfast. The service was genuinely friendly and helpful, while the dining experience wasn't the best quality for money.