HOTEL ZEPPELIN * * * *
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2024
Recommended
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2024
This boutique hotel is one of the city's trendiest establishments. The Zeppelin has opted for a trendy decor and refined communal spaces where it's a pleasure to meet. On the decor side, big names in contemporary design and local artists such as Color Cartel and Lorenzo Martone took part in the project. The 196 rooms are modern, high-tech and extremely comfortable. The suites are spacious and luxurious. The hotel's café and burger restaurant offer a pleasant place to socialize. A gym and bicycles are also available.
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Visited in february 2024
We had a wonderful time staying 3 nights in a King suite. The hotel is very relaxed and the decor is amazing! The best part of our stay was the service. Joel greeted us upon arrival and was so very kind and started our stay out on the right note. Day two saw all of our plans get cancelled due to the storms but Audra was amazingly helpful in offering us some good suggestions for things to do and see. Even though our tours were cancelled we were able to rent a car (1 block away) and take Audra’s suggestions and have a fabulous day!! This was a great home base for all of our experiences. Thank you Hotel Zeppelin, we will be back!
Visited in february 2024
We had a great experience at Hotel Zeppelin! The staff, particularly Rodaba, were super welcoming and helpful. We loved the rock and roll decor and vibe of the place. The hotel has a really cute lounge area + fireplace downstairs and the gym was great.
Visited in january 2024
This hotel looks better on the website than in real life. We had a basic, small (Queen) room with no view. We didnt find our room noisy though.
We booked via agoda and the bookings text explained all the amenities (which you pay extra for) but they are practically non existent.
We needed to use a computer for a rebooking of a plane ticket but that was not allowed.
All in all a basic, 3 star hotel in a convenient location.
We booked via agoda and the bookings text explained all the amenities (which you pay extra for) but they are practically non existent.
We needed to use a computer for a rebooking of a plane ticket but that was not allowed.
All in all a basic, 3 star hotel in a convenient location.
Visited in january 2024
Faux luxury, definitely not on par for an alleged "4 star" hotel. You have to pay a $35 a night non refundable "resort fee" for amenities that are hardly existent. You cant even have bottled water (a free offering at real luxury hotels) without them nickle and diming you.
The rooms are very noisy and I was "upgraded" to a room next to the elevator that was even noisier.
"Found" by Sonder is just a few blocks away and literally has better amenities, cheaper prices and better service despite being rated 2.5 stars. The only positive is that Hotel Adagio, which is a few blocks away is arguably just as bad in in a worse area closer to the tenderloin.
The one positive is it is close to Lost Cat which is a cool bar but you could have that if you stayed at the Marriot across the street. Do that instead.
It is also walkable to 2 BART stations and Union Square as well as a Walgreens and CVS.
The rooms are very noisy and I was "upgraded" to a room next to the elevator that was even noisier.
"Found" by Sonder is just a few blocks away and literally has better amenities, cheaper prices and better service despite being rated 2.5 stars. The only positive is that Hotel Adagio, which is a few blocks away is arguably just as bad in in a worse area closer to the tenderloin.
The one positive is it is close to Lost Cat which is a cool bar but you could have that if you stayed at the Marriot across the street. Do that instead.
It is also walkable to 2 BART stations and Union Square as well as a Walgreens and CVS.
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Major annoyance is the "amenities fee" . $35 per night is collected and not returned. Don't know what I got for that money. Front desk didn't know either. Would stay again if total cost was upfront. It's scammy.