Kensington Park Hotel 3*
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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Parking
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24-hour services
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Sports activities
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Shuttle
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Meeting facilities
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Child-friendly
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Wheelchair access
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No pets allowed
Location
The 3-star Kensington Park Hotel San Francisco is situated a 7-minute stroll from San Francisco Cable Car and offers a cash machine and a lift. The hotel is a good starting point to San Francisco's sports attractions, including Oracle Park Baseball Stadium, which is 2.2 km away.
This San Francisco property is located 20 minutes' walk from Washington Square and within a short walking distance of Union Square. Cultural sights in the area are Cable Car Museum (1.1 km) and Exploratorium Hands-on Museum (2.2 km). Also, the well-known Golden Gate Bridge lies 7 km away, and Powell Street is 10 minutes' walk from the hotel. Sutter Street & Mason Street bus stop is situated within arm's reach of Kensington Park Hotel.
Looking onto the sea, some rooms at this San Francisco property offer a stone fireplace furnished with a sofa. Guests will appreciate an iron with ironing board and central heating, and relax with high-speed internet.
Breakfast is served in the restaurant. Sample American specialties at Sears Fine Food located 5 minutes' walk from this San Francisco hotel.
Review by hotel critic
The Kensington Park Hotel in San Francisco is an urban oasis steeped in historic charm. the Gothic-style building exudes elegance, and the hand-painted ceilings in the lobby set the tone for a sophisticated stay. the location near Union Square is perfect for exploring the city's best restaurants and attractions. the complimentary afternoon tea and sherry in the stunning lobby adds a touch of luxury to your unwind after a day of sightseeing. the rooms are cozy and well-appointed, offering a comfortable retreat after a day of adventures in the city. the attentive staff, like Jojit at the front desk, go above and beyond to ensure a friendly and helpful experience. the Kensington Park Hotel truly feels like a home away from home in the heart of San Francisco.