
The classy and intimate Orchard Hotel in the historic heart of San Francisco's Nob Hill is the city's newest premier hotel and its location couldn't be better. Guests can step outside the front door of the sleek and discreet hideaway to board cable cars for exciting trips to Fisherman's Wharf, the Museum of Modern Art and other museums, and Chinatown only two blocks away. The glorious shopping and entertainment of Union Square beckons from three blocks away.
Guests can nosh complimentary continental breakfasts from the Orchard's own Solea Restaurant. Solea also dishes up tantalizing California cuisine spiced with French influences, such as oven roasted Cornish hen and rare yellow fin tuna with roast fingerling potatoes.
When not salivating in Solea, business types also will enjoy complimentary morning Town Car service, and all guests can use the hotel's fitness room to work up sweats. They also can pick movies from the hotel's complimentary DVD library and from a stack of free newspapers for their rooms or for lobby reading. Because the Orchard is new, guests enjoy amenities, such as high speed and wireless Internet access throughout the building and DVD surround sound stereos in the cozy, yet sizable guest rooms. Splashed with palettes of soft colors, the rooms include furnishings crafted from exotic, gold toned Balinese nyatoh wood. Patrons also will enjoy bathrobes, fancy Aveda toiletries, twice daily maid service and coffee makers.
Smokers, listen up: leave the sticks at home. Like many tony hotels here, the Orchard is non smoking. From the ground up, the Orchard Hotel boasts a residential like boutique atmosphere catering to both business and pleasure travelers, just not those who smoke on premises.
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