Less than a mile from the airport and approximately 30 minutes from downtown San Francisco, the 397-room Westin is a good choice for anyone flying in or out of the Bay Area. It’s a comfortable and well-maintained hotel that earns its four-pearl rating with a host of upscale amenities and lots of meeting space. Tastefully decorated rooms have media plug-in panels, free bottled water, and solid soundproofing. But expensive on-site parking and substantial fees for Internet access can add to its luxury rate. Travelers may want to compare rates with other SFO-area hotels, like the San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront.
Less than a mile from the airport and approximately 30 minutes from downtown San Francisco, the 397-room Westin is a good choice for anyone flying in or out of the Bay Area. It’s a comfortable and well-maintained hotel that earns its four-pearl rating with a host of upscale amenities and lots of meeting space. Tastefully decorated rooms have media plug-in panels, free bottled water, and solid soundproofing. But expensive on-site parking and substantial fees for Internet access can add to its luxury rate. Travelers may want to compare rates with other SFO-area hotels, like the San Francisco Airport Marriott Waterfront.
Right by the airport and less than a half-hour BART ride from downtown San Francisco, the 253-room Aloft San Francisco Airport is best suited for travelers flying in or out of the Bay Area. This mid-range chain hotel has a funky, youthful vibe, and colorful rooms that feature flat-screen TVs and Bliss toiletries. There’s a lobby bar with a billiard table and Friday-night DJs as well as a snack bar, but no full restaurant. Extra amenities include a fitness center with modern equipment, an indoor pool, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers looking for a more classic place to stay may want to compare rates at the adjacent The Westin San Francisco Airport, which offers a full restaurant and a more traditional atmosphere.
Right by the airport and less than a half-hour BART ride from downtown San Francisco, the 253-room Aloft San Francisco Airport is best suited for travelers flying in or out of the Bay Area. This mid-range chain hotel has a funky, youthful vibe, and colorful rooms that feature flat-screen TVs and Bliss toiletries. There’s a lobby bar with a billiard table and Friday-night DJs as well as a snack bar, but no full restaurant. Extra amenities include a fitness center with modern equipment, an indoor pool, and free Wi-Fi. Travelers looking for a more classic place to stay may want to compare rates at the adjacent The Westin San Francisco Airport, which offers a full restaurant and a more traditional atmosphere.
The three-pearl Best Western Plus El Rancho Inn is a viable and affordable option for travelers flying in and out of San Francisco International Airport. Located only a few minutes' drive from the airport, the picturesque, Spanish Mission-style property has been operating for more than six decades. Its 219 guest rooms are tidy and well-maintained, but a bit dated, with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers with free coffee, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi, but microwaves and safes don't come standard. Suites with kitchenettes are available. Highlights are a free breakfast, an on-site restaurant and bar, fitness center, outdoor pool, and free parking, but the hotel lacks an elevator. Travelers looking for more modern accommodations can check out The Westin San Francisco Airport.
The three-pearl Best Western Plus El Rancho Inn is a viable and affordable option for travelers flying in and out of San Francisco International Airport. Located only a few minutes' drive from the airport, the picturesque, Spanish Mission-style property has been operating for more than six decades. Its 219 guest rooms are tidy and well-maintained, but a bit dated, with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers with free coffee, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi, but microwaves and safes don't come standard. Suites with kitchenettes are available. Highlights are a free breakfast, an on-site restaurant and bar, fitness center, outdoor pool, and free parking, but the hotel lacks an elevator. Travelers looking for more modern accommodations can check out The Westin San Francisco Airport.