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"It’s been years since I last visited Campton Place (now Taj Campton Place). I have fond memories of birthdays and luncheons here, so I booked a one-night stay while in town for a friend’s birthday. Sadly, the experience was underwhelming.
The lobby felt outdated, not refreshed. I was “upgraded” to an accessible room, which only meant a bigger bathroom. The room itself was dark, dreary, and had no view. The shower was broken (quickly fixed after we reported it), but the sinks drained poorly. Noise insulation was nonexistent — we were woken by slamming doors in the hallway.
The saving grace was the service. Every staff member we encountered was excellent — warm, engaging, and helpful. Late checkout was granted easily, and the doorman even walked us around the corner while giving local advice.
Walking around San Francisco was bittersweet. The city has changed; while there are visible improvements with police presence and street cleaning, the charm has faded. I went inside Neiman Marcus, once my favorite stop, and while the building is still stunning, the store no longer had its old glamour. Many nearby buildings were vacant, adding to the sense of decline.
Overall: service shines, but the hotel feels neglected, with outdated rooms and poor soundproofing. I’d consider returning only if Taj invests in upgrades. For now, it’s a shadow of what it used to be."
"Friendly staff. Theres water spa snacks coffee available all the time. Room is clean and pillows bed are comfortable. Theres YouTube available. Toiletries deep soaking tub and strong water. Overall excellent. No AC but the fan is good already"
"My first time in San Francisco was mind blowing, and my stay at Club Quaters Hotel was an icing on the Cake! 🎂
Check-in was a breeze, I was given access 3- hours ahead of regular time at No extra cost. The front desk staff were so professional, knowledgeable and kind, John takes the award for me, making sure I got into my Uber safely, and recommended places to visit.
My Room was big enough for me, I picked a Queen, microwave, refrigerator, hair dryer,iron and ironing table amongst other amenities were available. There was a convenient location for guests to refill water bottles, pick mouthwash, shower caps etc by the elevators. I experienced my 1st earthquake ever 😀, a magnitude 4.3. I was on the 7th floor, my bed rocked a few times at 2:56AM PST, it was 😎.
The hotel is across from The Jay's hotel, 6 minutes walk to Chinatown, 10 minutes to North Beach or Italian Town. Everything was perfect.
Other places to visit include:
Golden Gate Bridge
Pier 39
Alcatraz
Fisherman's Wharf
Lombard Street
Coit Tower
North Beach ( Cafe Greco)
Unit Square
My Yosemite,
Muir woods,
Napa lake
Tahoe
Enjoy San Francisco weather and happy people 😀"
"My wife and I have nothing but good things to say about this hotel. The staff was great, bed was amazing, location is perfect, and hotel is very clean. We will be staying here again.
Eddy at the front desk took care of us, and we are very grateful for his help and the accommodations. "
You can find out about the history of San Francisco with a visit to Portsmouth Square. Amble around this vibrant area's Chinatown or experience its acclaimed art scene.
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Learn about the old-fashioned cable cars that have transported San Franciscans for generations as you tour around a historic powerhouse and working museum.
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What can I see and do near Ross Alley?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Cable Car Museum, Exploratorium, or Market Street Railway Museum. Sights like Alcatraz Island, Golden Gate Bridge, and Grace Cathedral are must-sees while exploring the area. You can watch performances at SF Masonic Auditorium, Marines Memorial Theater, and SHN Curran Theatre if you're interested in local theater.
How can I get to Ross Alley?
With so many transportation options, seeing the area around Ross Alley is simple. Take advantage of metro transit at Market St & 5th St Stop, Market St & Taylor St Stop, and Powell St & Market St Stop. To see more of the larger area, ride aboard one of the trains from San Francisco Station.