PALACE HOTEL * * * *
Hotel in one of the most beautiful and ancient Franciscan palaces, offering impeccable service and tastefully decorated rooms
One of the oldest and most beautiful Franciscan palaces. America's greatest singers and politicians have stayed in this immense hotel, built in an excess of gilding and marble. It was in the Palace restaurant that the Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919. Of course, the service is impeccable and the rooms classic and luxurious. If you can't stay there, you can still drop in for an evening drink at the bar, or during the day for an exclusive lunch. Indoor pool under a glass roof, gym.
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I went to the atrium to ask if continental breakfast was complimentary. The hostesses checked my room, did not say if it was complimentary or not, but led me to a seat. This made me believe it was included in my room fare. It was not. I recieved a bill of shocking 50 USD at the end (only shocking because I wasn't expecting it). I tipped 20% because coffee service was good, but you can definitely get much better meals for that price in San Francisco. The food fare was extremely standard (not even freshly squeezed orange juice or eggs benedict). I politely inquired with the hostesses about the confusion, but they insisted I had never asked them if it was complimentary, and said 'we were both here so YOU must be wrong'. They gave me dirty looks and was overall unpleasant and unhelpful. I really don't care to have a breakfast bill reversed, but a little grace from the hostesses would have been lovely for a hotel that is supposed to feel luxurious. I have been and will continue to be extra kind to the workers here as I know they are unionizing. Being treated so rudely left me feeling absolutely awful, for which I want to give 0 stars.
The are definitely better was to spend 50 dollars, such as a locally owned cafe or tips to hotel staff that actually cares for customer experience. I recommend the nearby The Grove for breakfast.
Update*
I went to the Pied Piper for dinner and it was absolutely delicious and service there was just excellent. So it has redeemed my visit somewhat.
This beautiful hotel in a great location would be an easy 5 stars if I did not meet any rude hotel staff!