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In 1875, the Palace Hotel debuted as the world's largest and most luxurious hotel, towering eight stories over San Francisco. A bridge from the old world to the modern city, the Palace recreates the elegance and glamour of 19th century high society, with its beautiful vaulted ceilings and original Austrian crystal chandeliers. Host to presidents, royalty and giants of industry, the Palace has been lavishly restored with loving attention to its rich past. Centrally located downtown, and adjacent to the Financial District, the Palace indulges guests with modern conveniences and the quality of service that gave the Age of Elegance its name. It's no wonder this elegant hotel was recently named to Cond?? Nast Traveler's 2002 Gold List.
Special Conditions
On March 27, 2004, the Garden Court Restaurant will be closed all day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be available in Maxfield's.
From April 5th through April 30th, 2004, the Garden Court will be closed Monday through Friday. The Garden Court will serve breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea on Saturdays; breakfast and brunch will be served on Sundays. During the closure of the garden court, breakfast and lunch will be available in Maxfield's Restaurant.
As of February 27, 2002 an early departure fee of $100 applies to guests checking out prior to their departure date confirmed at check-in. Please contact the hotel for further information.
Cancel Policy Description
The cancellation policy will depend on which rate plan and date(s) are being booked. Please see "Rate and Policy Information" when checking availability.
GuaranteePolicy Description
Mandatory credit card guarantee on all reservations.