The Battery
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The Battery

San Francisco, California

Photo: Sarge Kennedy

A private members' club in a converted 1907 Barbary Coast building, but the ground-floor restaurant and bar are open to hotel guests. The penthouse rooftop has one of the most stunning views in the city — the Transamerica Pyramid, the bay, and Coit Tower framed like a postcard. The cultural programming — film screenings, author talks, art shows — punches well above its weight.

Insider tip

If you can get in, the rooftop at sunset. If not, book a room and gain access to the restaurant and rooftop that way.

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