It’s a known secret for locals that fall is the best time to visit San Francisco. The fog, affectionately named Karl, eases up and the warm winds from the deserts bring about that feeling that summer could last forever.
It also makes it the perfect time to book your stay at the Clift Royal Sonesta. Placed perfectly in the city, just a block away from Union Square, yet offering some peace and tranquility away from the busy life, The Clift is one of those hotels where everything feels just perfect. It’s modern, yet cozy and welcoming with classic vibes and all the latest technological needs.
The hotel has an interesting history as it was originally built for the Panama–Pacific International Exposition, a world fair that was held in San Francisco in 1915 to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal. Originally opened by Frederick C. Clift, the hotel has been an ever-evolving classic, drawing guests from all over the world. Its true value to the city of San Francisco goes beyond that as it was a symbol of recovery and rebirth after the 1906 earthquake and was a beacon of hope for the future and accomplishment of the past.
The hotel features over stylish rooms, junior suites, one bedroom suites, and even a private apartment that can be used for private events, visitors can take their pick on the perfect accommodations. The rooms all feature separate work and dining areas, a minibar with curated refreshments, energy saving environmental controls to reduce carbon footprint, 50 inch in-room televisions, STAYCAST™ powered by Google Chromecast, streamed content from personal devices to include popular apps like Netflix, YouTube and HBO, in-room electronic laptop size safes, Keurig coffee makers with locally sourced coffee and tea, and large bathrooms featuring hair dryers, rainfall showers and magnifying makeup mirrors.
The Clift is impressive from the moment visitors step into the lobby and the warmth of the place reminisces of old times San Francisco with modern charms. The panels on the lobby walls are made of oak, a hardy and durable wood invoking a strong ship in the bay.
The lobby itself has a towering, light-filled, gas fireplace, man-made terrazzo floors hearkening back to the 1920’s and 30’s. Terrazzo was a customary ground covering in grand hotels of those days. The front office pods and concierge desk were custom constructed by a master millworker in Montana. The lobby lounge was designed as a functional and collaborative space and is enhanced by several custom-built buffets to provide ease of use of the space to offer food and drinks.
Then there’s the famous big chair which provides a photo opportunity for all visitors. It’s a larger than life chair, which people can jump on to, lounge, and take lots of photos. Every visitor who comes to the Clift wants to take their photo on the big chair and the staff is happy to oblige every time.
Even if you’re planning for a romantic getaway, the Clift knows that it’s hard to leave your pets behind, which is why the hotel is completely pet friendly and accommodating to all the four legged friends.
The Clift has also been part of a large city effort to keep bees and features 10 hives with over 10,000 honey bees on the roof of the hotel. The honey produced is proudly used in the hotel's craft cocktail drinks as well as dishes including the compressed watermelon salad with lavender-infused honey and goat cheese and a local beekeeper is in charge of installing and maintaining the hives throughout the year.
Then there’s the Redwood Room, the bar and lounge downstairs which is over 100 years old and was named after the paneling which was carved out of a single redwood tree. World renowned architecture firm Gensler has added a 21st century elegance to that gorgeous base, as well as an expansive new redwood bar. The new bar is manufactured from an 800-year-old redwood tree found by a custom woodworker in Montana.
Entertainment at The Redwood Room includes live jazz with the Patrick Wolff Quartet, piano bar performances with Josh Gelfand and a rotating list of popular DJs throughout the month. The Redwood Room plans to host an R&B party on the first Saturday of each month with Mind Motion and a list of rotating beverage partners such as Remy Cointreau. Voted as #1 for Best Nightlife in San Francisco, the Redwood Room is the perfect place for romantic cocktails and treats as visitors wind down from their busy day.
Fredericks the onsite eatery with creative cuisine features gourmet coffees, pastries, and other delicious culinary creations by chef Dan Corey, formerly of Michelin Star LUCE at the InterContinental. Guests can grab food or drink with selections designed to complement the offerings in Redwood Room, including elevated comfort food, and wine, beer and cocktails on tap. The new restaurant has a beautiful black and white floor similar to what adorned the space in the 1920’s, as well as neutral walls with exposed brick, also part of the earlier space. The floor itself was the inspiration for the rest of the decor, which features a classical look from the hotel’s original restaurant while echoing the chic feel of modern-day San Francisco. The restaurant has an area for quick-to-go orders with high seating, and smaller tables to sit and enjoy a quick bite or a cup of coffee. The remainder of the restaurant has a combination of booth, banquette and square table seating for guests who want to linger, enjoy their meal, and soak up the ambiance.
The proximity to Union Square, the iconic cable car, a number of high end eateries, and lots of museums, makes the perfect fall destination for anyone looking to relax and enjoy the city’s romantic fall vibe.
For the couples looking to have a bigger celebration such a wedding or an engagement party, the hotel offers multiple banquet halls, breathtaking views of the San Francisco skyline, and luxurious amenities.
Lavinia Lumezanu
With a passion for travel and fitness, as well as foreign languages and cultures, Lavinia has always been an adventurer. She loves discovering new places as often as possible, whether it's luxury resorts around the world or cozy little bungalows full of charm and local flair, eating in Michelin star restaurants or sampling the local street food. You can read more about her endeavors at https://lav...(Read More)