The upper-middle-range Hilton San Francisco Airport Bayfront is a busy airport hotel that's also host to many meetings and functions with its 11,000 square feet of event space. Highlights include an indoor pool, fitness center, full restaurant and bar, and an airport shuttle -- but parking is expensive and Wi-Fi incurs a fee (free for Hilton HHonors members). Its 400 rooms are clean, bright, and comfortable, but a bit dated -- especially the bathrooms. Coffeemakers are included, but not mini-fridges or microwaves. Like other area hotels, rates bounce around from reasonable to pricey, so travelers might want to compare. The upper-middle-range Embassy Suites by Hilton San Francisco Airport (SFO)-Waterfront offers comparable rates, similar amenities, and a free hot breakfast.
The upper-middle-range Hilton San Francisco Airport Bayfront is a busy airport hotel that's also host to many meetings and functions with its 11,000 square feet of event space. Highlights include an indoor pool, fitness center, full restaurant and bar, and an airport shuttle -- but parking is expensive and Wi-Fi incurs a fee (free for Hilton HHonors members). Its 400 rooms are clean, bright, and comfortable, but a bit dated -- especially the bathrooms. Coffeemakers are included, but not mini-fridges or microwaves. Like other area hotels, rates bounce around from reasonable to pricey, so travelers might want to compare. The upper-middle-range Embassy Suites by Hilton San Francisco Airport (SFO)-Waterfront offers comparable rates, similar amenities, and a free hot breakfast.
The lower-middle-range Bay Landing Hotel is a favorite among many SFO airport travelers for its reasonable rates, convenient location, and spacious guest rooms. It’s under a five-minute drive to the airport and within walking distance of several restaurants. Free parking, an airport shuttle, and a hot breakfast buffet are among the key amenities here. The fitness center is exceptionally large and well equipped, but there’s no pool or full restaurant or bar. The 130 guest rooms are furnished with traditional decor that feels outdated, but they’re clean, spacious, and equipped with microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers. For something with more features, travelers might want to consider the upper-middle-range Embassy Suites by Hilton San Francisco Airport (SFO)-Waterfront, which has a pool and restaurant, but rates are slightly higher.
The lower-middle-range Bay Landing Hotel is a favorite among many SFO airport travelers for its reasonable rates, convenient location, and spacious guest rooms. It’s under a five-minute drive to the airport and within walking distance of several restaurants. Free parking, an airport shuttle, and a hot breakfast buffet are among the key amenities here. The fitness center is exceptionally large and well equipped, but there’s no pool or full restaurant or bar. The 130 guest rooms are furnished with traditional decor that feels outdated, but they’re clean, spacious, and equipped with microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers. For something with more features, travelers might want to consider the upper-middle-range Embassy Suites by Hilton San Francisco Airport (SFO)-Waterfront, which has a pool and restaurant, but rates are slightly higher.
The 340-room, upper-middle-range Embassy Suites is attractively priced, given its two-room suites, free hot breakfast, and free airport shuttle in a notoriously expensive city. It’s an attractive property that received a renovation in 2014, with a lush tropical atrium and lovely waterfront location near the airport. But bathrooms are surprisingly small, and overall value is diminished by fees for both parking and Wi-Fi. And, while close to the airport, no restaurants or stores are within walking distance. For a property closer to the city center, travelers could try Hotel Adagio. And for those staying close to SFO, the DoubleTree by Hilton San Francisco Airport North gives an alternative.
The 340-room, upper-middle-range Embassy Suites is attractively priced, given its two-room suites, free hot breakfast, and free airport shuttle in a notoriously expensive city. It’s an attractive property that received a renovation in 2014, with a lush tropical atrium and lovely waterfront location near the airport. But bathrooms are surprisingly small, and overall value is diminished by fees for both parking and Wi-Fi. And, while close to the airport, no restaurants or stores are within walking distance. For a property closer to the city center, travelers could try Hotel Adagio. And for those staying close to SFO, the DoubleTree by Hilton San Francisco Airport North gives an alternative.