FOUR SEASONS SAN FRANCISCO
757 MARKET STREET · San Francisco, CA
This Four Seasons property in San Francisco brings the brand's signature luxury service to Nob Hill. Guests can expect meticulous attention to detail, from the curated room amenities to the concierge team's deep local knowledge. The San Francisco location is well-positioned for both leisure exploration and business travel. Muni and BART serve the surrounding neighborhood, with SFO about 30 minutes away.
Key Details
Check-in Time
3:00 PM
Parking
Valet parking available, typically $65–85/night. Street parking is extremely limited and metered.
Avoid hidden parking fees →Pet Policy
Four Seasons welcomes pets with special amenities including beds, bowls, and treats. No additional fee at most locations.
Policies may change — confirm details directly with the hotel before your stay.
Four Seasons Preferred Partner Property
Book through a Four Seasons Preferred Partner travel advisor to get complimentary breakfast, room upgrades (when available), early check-in, and late checkout.
Compare hotel loyalty programs →What To Know Before Your Stay
Practical tips for hotel guests in San Francisco
San Francisco is hilly. Wear comfortable shoes and plan walking routes with elevation in mind — Google Maps shows stair routes.
The city is foggy and cool year-round. Bring layers even in summer — mornings and evenings drop into the 50s.
Cable car rides cost $8 per trip. For unlimited rides, buy a Muni Passport ($13/day or $31/3-day) that covers cable cars, buses, and streetcars.
Fisherman's Wharf restaurants are overpriced for what you get. Instead, try the Ferry Building Marketplace for better seafood.
Street parking in SF is notoriously difficult. Use SpotHero or hotel valet — many hotels charge $50–75/night for parking.
The Mission District has the city's best burritos and street food. Dolores Park nearby is perfect for a sunny afternoon.
Listed Amenities
Amenities are compiled from public listings and may not be current. Confirm availability with the hotel.
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Getting There
Muni buses and BART cover most of the city. From SFO, BART runs directly downtown in about 30 minutes. The city is hilly but walkable in most areas.
Nearby Attractions
- Fisherman's Wharf10–20 min by transit
- Union Square5–15 min walk
- Ferry Building Marketplace10–20 min walk
- Alcatraz Island30 min ferry from Pier 33
Explore San Francisco
Our San Francisco city guide covers neighborhoods, restaurants, attractions, and practical tips for your trip.
Read the San Francisco City Guide →Hotel Travel Guides
Practical guides to help you during your stay
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in and checkout at FOUR SEASONS SAN FRANCISCO?
Standard check-in is at 3:00 PM and checkout is at 12:00 PM. Early check-in and late checkout may be available depending on occupancy — request at the front desk or when booking.
Does FOUR SEASONS SAN FRANCISCO have free WiFi?
Complimentary high-speed WiFi throughout the property for all guests.
Is there parking at FOUR SEASONS SAN FRANCISCO?
Valet parking available, typically $65–85/night. Street parking is extremely limited and metered.
Does FOUR SEASONS SAN FRANCISCO allow pets?
Four Seasons welcomes pets with special amenities including beds, bowls, and treats. No additional fee at most locations.
What attractions are near FOUR SEASONS SAN FRANCISCO?
Notable attractions near the hotel include Alcatraz Island (30 min ferry from Pier 33), Fisherman's Wharf (10–20 min by transit), and Cable Car Lines (5–15 min walk to nearest stop). The hotel's concierge or front desk can provide directions and current hours.
About Staying in San Francisco
Why are San Francisco hotels so expensive?
Limited land (49 square miles), strict building regulations, and constant demand from both tourism and the tech industry keep hotel supply tight and prices high. Budget $200–400/night for mid-range properties.
Is Fisherman's Wharf a good area to stay?
It's convenient for waterfront attractions like Pier 39 and Alcatraz ferries, but it's the most tourist-heavy neighborhood. Union Square or SoMa offer better restaurant access and a more local feel at similar prices.
Do I need a car in San Francisco?
No — in fact, a car is a liability. Parking is expensive ($40–75/night), hills make driving stressful, and Muni/BART/cable cars cover the city well. Use rideshares for areas transit doesn't reach.
About This Information
Hotel details are compiled from publicly available sources. Policies and amenities may change — we recommend confirming directly with the hotel before your stay. If you notice outdated information, please let us know.
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