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Cons: Hotel Noisy Rooms and Small Rooms
The hotel Romantic Atmosphere and Shuttle Service were highly regarded by former guests
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Verdict: Good Quality at a Good Bang for Your Buck
Guests of Hotel Boheme liked the incredibly comfortable beds, the central location, the attentive and courteous staff and the modern rooms. Yet, they disliked the noisy rooms and the compact rooms.
Popular for a romantic getaway
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Guests were happy with the Hotel iPod/iPhone Docks and Flat Panel TV in Rooms
Hotel Noisy Rooms and Small Rooms were below expectations
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Prior guests appreciated the Hotel Hotels with Reports of Bed Bugs
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Hotel Noisy Rooms and Tired Rooms were unsatisfactory to many
Prior guests praised the Hotel Balcony and Complimentary Parking
Verdict: Average Quality at an Average Bang for Your Buck
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Guests of The Huntington Hotel & Nob Hill Spa liked the central location, the great views from the rooms, the pleasant and hassle free check-in and check-out process and the incredibly comfortable beds. Yet, they disliked the n...
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Hotel Location and Service were praised by other guests
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Guests of The Opal San Francisco disliked the very old and outdated rooms and the tiny rooms.
Bottom line: Poor Quality at an Average Bang for Your Buck
Money saving perks include Complimentary Breakfast
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“The Fairmont is in a great location near Union Square and close to a cable car if walking back up...”
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Hotel Turndown Service and Walk-In Shower were applauded in many reviews
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“Fourth, it's in a really shady neighborhood, close to the red light district. ”
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Reviewers ranted about the Hotel Location and Service