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Kensington Park Hotel

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Welcome to the Kensington Park Hotel, where California charm meets urban convenience! Nestled just 1,1mi from the bustling heart of San Francisco, this delightful 3-star gem at 450 Post Street is the perfect launchpad to explore the City by the Bay. With prices starting at only $266, you'll find yourself indulging in affordable luxury, allowing you to savor all the experiences San Francisco has to offer without breaking the bank.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Kensington Park Hotel
Bed in Kensington Park Hotel

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Superior Double Room in Kensington Park Hotel

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2 Camas de Casal

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280 pés²

Superior, 2 Camas de Casal

Banheiro Privativo

Wifi

TV de tela plana

Secadora

Welcome to our Superior Double Suite, a spacious room perfect for up to 4 adults and 1 child. Enjoy the comforts of two double beds, a private bathroom, free WiFi, a flat-screen TV, and other convenient amenities such as a dryer, refrigerator, and free toiletries.

Deluxe King Room in Kensington Park Hotel

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1 Cama King Size

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270 pés²

Deluxe, Tamanho King

Banheiro Privativo

Wifi

TV de tela plana

Secadora

Superior King Room in Kensington Park Hotel

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1 Cama King Size

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270 pés²

Superior, Tamanho King

Banheiro Privativo

Wifi

TV de tela plana

Secadora

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Step inside, and you'll find a treasure trove of amenities designed to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Enjoy a delicious meal at the on-site restaurant, or unwind with a cocktail at the bar after a day of exploring. The hotel features free Wi-Fi, ensuring you remain connected to friends and family, and a 24-hour front desk ready to assist with all your travel needs. With a multifaceted tour desk and business center on-site, every aspect of your adventure is at your fingertips.

City view in Kensington Park Hotel
City view in Kensington Park Hotel

Viva o Melhor

What’s more, the Kensington Park Hotel boasts wonderful reviews from travelers, with a whopping 2280 guests expressing their delight. Whether you're taking advantage of the wheelchair accessibility, relaxing in non-smoking rooms, or catching up on emails with complimentary toiletries and free business services, the hotel is committed to ensuring your comfort and satisfaction. Don’t forget to inquire about the extra excursions available, including parking and shuttle services, and make the most of your San Francisco getaway!

Bathroom in Kensington Park Hotel
Bathroom in Kensington Park Hotel

Planeje Sua Estadia

After a day immersed in the vibrant sights of San Francisco, return to the Kensington Park Hotel and treat yourself to a romantic dinner at Ula, our on-site restaurant. Specializing in Mediterranean and seafood cuisine, every meal becomes a captivating experience. Dine under the soft glow of candlelight as the serene ambiance envelops you and tantalizes your taste buds with exquisite dishes. Whether you're enjoying a delectable catch of the day or savoring a saffron-infused risotto, Ula promises to be a highlight of your stay. So, bring your loved one and let the flavors transport you to culinary bliss!

Decorative detail in Kensington Park Hotel
Shower in Kensington Park Hotel

Comodidades

Centro de negócios

Wifi grátis

Balcão de turismo

Recepção 24 horas

Quartos para não fumantes

Acessível a cadeiras de rodas

Elevador

Amenidades de banho grátis

Bathroom in Kensington Park Hotel
Bathroom in Kensington Park Hotel
Facade/entrance in Kensington Park Hotel
Staying here felt like walking into a movie set from the get go (i.e. "the Shining")—elegant, atmospheric, and full of character and charm. The rich wood paneling, gold accents, vintage elevator, tall corridors gave it the feel of a historic landmark. Our room was spacious and beautifully maintained. The bed was enormous and incredibly comfortable—I genuinely didn’t want to get out of it. Towels clean and fluffy, and plenty of for the both of us. Coffee maker in the room with coffee capsules and tea. Fridge. Everything was spotless, and the hotel somehow perfectly blends old-world character with modern comfort. Oh and there's an actual theater on the mezzanine level with live performances happening regularly. Also we didn’t experience any of the lighting issues others have mentioned. The room had well-placed lights in each area, letting you set the mood easily—bright enough when you need it (use the bedside lamps), and perfectly dimmable for a relaxed vibe. Most importantly, if you need total darkness for a good rest any time of day, you’ll get it. Sound isolation was solid too. As for the location, we (2 girls) felt completely safe. Despite being few blocks from Tenderloin, area which has a rough reputation and should be avoided, it didn’t affect our stay at all. We walked around freely, both during the day and in the evening, and never had any problems. Would absolutely return—this place is an experience in itself.

Yulia

Fantastic location and very interesting hotel! It has a gothic theme and this is reflected in the architecture and decor. The staff are great. Some nice views of Union Square from the rooms. The theatre inside the hotel is also excellent. It's a great hotel for solo travellers - I like the nice little touches, such as offering a complimentary glass of sherry every evening and phoning me after arrival to ask if I needed anything. The rooms are good - no air conditioning but a large ceiling fan is provided. No kettle for tea, but they provided one quickly as soon as I asked. The carved stone at the entrance is both stately and spectacular - and makes you realise, as you are entering, that you are in for no ordinary experience. Overall, it's a fantastic friendly hotel that is full of character - recommended!

Lyndon

This is our preferred hotel when visiting San Francisco. We love the location, the charm, the cleanliness and comfort and the view from the upper floor rooms. The valet parking is nice and usually very quick, in spite of being an extra expense. The new addition of flavored waters in the lobby is a fun touch our teenagers loved. One of our favorite restaurants, Sears, is around the corner, and shopping at Union Square is just feet away. Chinatown is a 10 minute walk .The trolley runs adjacent and the official stop is only a few blocks down if you want to ride to Fisherman's Wharf or in-between. Just a great, affordable and comfortable hotel and location overall.

Tricia

Can’t beat the location—right in the heart of Union Square, next to Lyft city bike parking, Macy’s, the Apple Store, Nike, and plenty of restaurants and bars. It’s a 5-minute walk to Powell, which connects you directly to SFO, so getting around is super convenient. Beds are comfy, the bathroom is spacious, and while the walls are pretty thin and you can hear all the noises, we were lucky to be on the 5th floor with no neighbors nearby. There’s no air conditioner, but the heater works well, which is exactly what you need when it’s 50°F outside. Overall, we had a great experience and would recommend this hotel 100%!

Uladzimir

Loved everything about this century old SF hotel, from it's old school charm to staff attention to detail and service! We were given adjoining rooms with our sons in a cozy alcove. Complimentary glass of sherry in the evening was a nice touch. We walked to Union Square, Chinatown and restaurants. There is a cute little theatre in the hotel that puts on plays. Most of the big chains were in the midst of union disputes. Relentless garbage can banging and megaphone chanting was going on outside those hotels, but not happening at our little boutique Kensington Park hotel.

Hope

Staying here felt like walking into a movie set from the get go (i.e. "the Shining")—elegant, atmospheric, and full of character and charm. The rich wood paneling, gold accents, vintage elevator, tall corridors gave it the feel of a historic landmark. Our room was spacious and beautifully maintained. The bed was enormous and incredibly comfortable—I genuinely didn’t want to get out of it. Towels clean and fluffy, and plenty of for the both of us. Coffee maker in the room with coffee capsules and tea. Fridge. Everything was spotless, and the hotel somehow perfectly blends old-world character with modern comfort. Oh and there's an actual theater on the mezzanine level with live performances happening regularly. Also we didn’t experience any of the lighting issues others have mentioned. The room had well-placed lights in each area, letting you set the mood easily—bright enough when you need it (use the bedside lamps), and perfectly dimmable for a relaxed vibe. Most importantly, if you need total darkness for a good rest any time of day, you’ll get it. Sound isolation was solid too. As for the location, we (2 girls) felt completely safe. Despite being few blocks from Tenderloin, area which has a rough reputation and should be avoided, it didn’t affect our stay at all. We walked around freely, both during the day and in the evening, and never had any problems. Would absolutely return—this place is an experience in itself.

Yulia

Fantastic location and very interesting hotel! It has a gothic theme and this is reflected in the architecture and decor. The staff are great. Some nice views of Union Square from the rooms. The theatre inside the hotel is also excellent. It's a great hotel for solo travellers - I like the nice little touches, such as offering a complimentary glass of sherry every evening and phoning me after arrival to ask if I needed anything. The rooms are good - no air conditioning but a large ceiling fan is provided. No kettle for tea, but they provided one quickly as soon as I asked. The carved stone at the entrance is both stately and spectacular - and makes you realise, as you are entering, that you are in for no ordinary experience. Overall, it's a fantastic friendly hotel that is full of character - recommended!

Lyndon

This is our preferred hotel when visiting San Francisco. We love the location, the charm, the cleanliness and comfort and the view from the upper floor rooms. The valet parking is nice and usually very quick, in spite of being an extra expense. The new addition of flavored waters in the lobby is a fun touch our teenagers loved. One of our favorite restaurants, Sears, is around the corner, and shopping at Union Square is just feet away. Chinatown is a 10 minute walk .The trolley runs adjacent and the official stop is only a few blocks down if you want to ride to Fisherman's Wharf or in-between. Just a great, affordable and comfortable hotel and location overall.

Tricia

Can’t beat the location—right in the heart of Union Square, next to Lyft city bike parking, Macy’s, the Apple Store, Nike, and plenty of restaurants and bars. It’s a 5-minute walk to Powell, which connects you directly to SFO, so getting around is super convenient. Beds are comfy, the bathroom is spacious, and while the walls are pretty thin and you can hear all the noises, we were lucky to be on the 5th floor with no neighbors nearby. There’s no air conditioner, but the heater works well, which is exactly what you need when it’s 50°F outside. Overall, we had a great experience and would recommend this hotel 100%!

Uladzimir

Loved everything about this century old SF hotel, from it's old school charm to staff attention to detail and service! We were given adjoining rooms with our sons in a cozy alcove. Complimentary glass of sherry in the evening was a nice touch. We walked to Union Square, Chinatown and restaurants. There is a cute little theatre in the hotel that puts on plays. Most of the big chains were in the midst of union disputes. Relentless garbage can banging and megaphone chanting was going on outside those hotels, but not happening at our little boutique Kensington Park hotel.

Hope

Staying here felt like walking into a movie set from the get go (i.e. "the Shining")—elegant, atmospheric, and full of character and charm. The rich wood paneling, gold accents, vintage elevator, tall corridors gave it the feel of a historic landmark. Our room was spacious and beautifully maintained. The bed was enormous and incredibly comfortable—I genuinely didn’t want to get out of it. Towels clean and fluffy, and plenty of for the both of us. Coffee maker in the room with coffee capsules and tea. Fridge. Everything was spotless, and the hotel somehow perfectly blends old-world character with modern comfort. Oh and there's an actual theater on the mezzanine level with live performances happening regularly. Also we didn’t experience any of the lighting issues others have mentioned. The room had well-placed lights in each area, letting you set the mood easily—bright enough when you need it (use the bedside lamps), and perfectly dimmable for a relaxed vibe. Most importantly, if you need total darkness for a good rest any time of day, you’ll get it. Sound isolation was solid too. As for the location, we (2 girls) felt completely safe. Despite being few blocks from Tenderloin, area which has a rough reputation and should be avoided, it didn’t affect our stay at all. We walked around freely, both during the day and in the evening, and never had any problems. Would absolutely return—this place is an experience in itself.

Yulia

Fantastic location and very interesting hotel! It has a gothic theme and this is reflected in the architecture and decor. The staff are great. Some nice views of Union Square from the rooms. The theatre inside the hotel is also excellent. It's a great hotel for solo travellers - I like the nice little touches, such as offering a complimentary glass of sherry every evening and phoning me after arrival to ask if I needed anything. The rooms are good - no air conditioning but a large ceiling fan is provided. No kettle for tea, but they provided one quickly as soon as I asked. The carved stone at the entrance is both stately and spectacular - and makes you realise, as you are entering, that you are in for no ordinary experience. Overall, it's a fantastic friendly hotel that is full of character - recommended!

Lyndon

This is our preferred hotel when visiting San Francisco. We love the location, the charm, the cleanliness and comfort and the view from the upper floor rooms. The valet parking is nice and usually very quick, in spite of being an extra expense. The new addition of flavored waters in the lobby is a fun touch our teenagers loved. One of our favorite restaurants, Sears, is around the corner, and shopping at Union Square is just feet away. Chinatown is a 10 minute walk .The trolley runs adjacent and the official stop is only a few blocks down if you want to ride to Fisherman's Wharf or in-between. Just a great, affordable and comfortable hotel and location overall.

Tricia

Can’t beat the location—right in the heart of Union Square, next to Lyft city bike parking, Macy’s, the Apple Store, Nike, and plenty of restaurants and bars. It’s a 5-minute walk to Powell, which connects you directly to SFO, so getting around is super convenient. Beds are comfy, the bathroom is spacious, and while the walls are pretty thin and you can hear all the noises, we were lucky to be on the 5th floor with no neighbors nearby. There’s no air conditioner, but the heater works well, which is exactly what you need when it’s 50°F outside. Overall, we had a great experience and would recommend this hotel 100%!

Uladzimir

Loved everything about this century old SF hotel, from it's old school charm to staff attention to detail and service! We were given adjoining rooms with our sons in a cozy alcove. Complimentary glass of sherry in the evening was a nice touch. We walked to Union Square, Chinatown and restaurants. There is a cute little theatre in the hotel that puts on plays. Most of the big chains were in the midst of union disputes. Relentless garbage can banging and megaphone chanting was going on outside those hotels, but not happening at our little boutique Kensington Park hotel.

Hope

Localização

450 Post Street, San Francisco, 94102, Califórnia, EUA

Kensington Park Hotel