The Hotel Vitale
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The Hotel Vitale

San Francisco, California

Photo: Lukáš Král

Now operating as 1 Hotel San Francisco, this waterfront property on the Embarcadero wakes you up with bay views and the sound of the Ferry Building market stirring to life next door. The rooms are calm, the rooftop soaking tubs are real, and the location — steps from the water, the ferries, and the best farmers market in California — is unbeatable.

Insider tip

Book a bay-view room on a high floor. Walk to the Ferry Building for coffee before the city wakes up.

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