Pros

  • A short stroll from the Fisherman's Wharf waterfront
  • 10-minute walk from bustling Pier 39 tourist hub
  • In-room amenities include 42-inch TVs and espresso machines
  • Small gym
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Many rooms prone to noise
  • Annex building a block from facilities
  • No in-room mini-fridges
  • Steep fee for parking
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Bottom Line

With 585 rooms spread over two buildings, this mid-range Holiday Inn is certainly one of the bigger -- and less charming -- hotels in the area. The property, however, is clean and well-maintained, and its excellent location is just one to two blocks from the Fisherman's Wharf waterfront. Guest rooms won't wow, but amenities include 42-inch TVs and espresso machines -- just try to avoid noisy street-facing units. There are better options nearby in this price range, including the Hyatt, with its superior restaurant and fitness center, and the Argonaut, with its trendy, nautical-themed decor. 

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Holiday Inn San Francisco-Fishermans Wharf

Scene

Large, unfussy redbrick chain hotel spread over two buildings

This unusually large Holiday Inn has a redbrick and wood-slat facade, and 585 rooms spread over two buildings. The annex is a block closer to the wharf, but farther away from the hotel's main facilities. Despite recent updates, the hotel has less character than most nearby competing properties -- the Hyatt Centric, Argonaut, and Hotel Zephyr all have fewer rooms and more style. The Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf is of a similar size and has some flaws -- limited closet space, finicky AC units, no mini-fridges, and a fee for in-room Wi-Fi, steep parking fees --  but the look has a bit more polish, and the fitness center is much nicer. 

Typical of the Holiday Inn chain, the atmosphere here is friendly and unpretentious, attracting the usual mix of vacationing couples, families with kids, and -- to a lesser extent -- business guests. 

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Location

Fisherman's Wharf setting, a 10-minute walk from Pier 39

The hotel is located one or two blocks from the Fisherman's Wharf waterfront (depending on which building you stay in) and surrounded by seafood restaurants, bars, and other hotels. The tourist hot spot of Pier 39 -- with two tiers of shopping, dining, and attractions -- is around 10 minutes away on foot, and next to the docks where ferries leave for Alcatraz, Sausalito, and Tiburon. The hotel is also a block away from the terminus of the Powell-Mason cable car line, which connects to the farther reaches of the city, like Union Square and Nob Hill. A Walgreens is across the street, for those who need to buy pharmacy items or snacks. North Beach (San Francisco's Little Italy) is a 10-minute walk up the hill, while the Golden Gate Bridge is 10 minutes by car. San Francisco International Airport is around half an hour's drive away.

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Things You Should Know About Holiday Inn San Francisco-Fishermans Wharf

Also Known As

  • Holiday Inn San Francisco
  • Holiday Inn San Francisco Fishermans Wharf
  • San Francisco Holiday Inn

Room Types

  • Accessible Room
  • Business Level Room
  • Conference Suite
  • Executive Suite
  • Jr Suite
  • King Room w/sofabed
  • Standard Room

Address

495 Beach Street, San Francisco, California 94133-1127, United States

Phone

(415) 771-9000

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

Holiday Inn San Francisco-Fishermans Wharf

Scene

Large, unfussy redbrick chain hotel spread over two buildings

This unusually large Holiday Inn has a redbrick and wood-slat facade, and 585 rooms spread over two buildings. The annex is a block closer to the wharf, but farther away from the hotel's main facilities. Despite recent updates, the hotel has less character than most nearby competing properties -- the Hyatt Centric, Argonaut, and Hotel Zephyr all have fewer rooms and more style. The Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf is of a similar size and has some flaws -- limited closet space, finicky AC units, no mini-fridges, and a fee for in-room Wi-Fi, steep parking fees --  but the look has a bit more polish, and the fitness center is much nicer. 

Typical of the Holiday Inn chain, the atmosphere here is friendly and unpretentious, attracting the usual mix of vacationing couples, families with kids, and -- to a lesser extent -- business guests. 

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Location

Fisherman's Wharf setting, a 10-minute walk from Pier 39

The hotel is located one or two blocks from the Fisherman's Wharf waterfront (depending on which building you stay in) and surrounded by seafood restaurants, bars, and other hotels. The tourist hot spot of Pier 39 -- with two tiers of shopping, dining, and attractions -- is around 10 minutes away on foot, and next to the docks where ferries leave for Alcatraz, Sausalito, and Tiburon. The hotel is also a block away from the terminus of the Powell-Mason cable car line, which connects to the farther reaches of the city, like Union Square and Nob Hill. A Walgreens is across the street, for those who need to buy pharmacy items or snacks. North Beach (San Francisco's Little Italy) is a 10-minute walk up the hill, while the Golden Gate Bridge is 10 minutes by car. San Francisco International Airport is around half an hour's drive away.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

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