Pros

  • In the heart of downtown San Francisco
  • Eco-friendly LEED-certified property
  • Rooftop deck with city views
  • Modern rooms with evening turndown service
  • Roots Restaurant serves locally-sourced ingredients
  • On-site meeting room and 24-hour business center
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Modern fitness center (it's tiny)
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Cons

  • Limited amenities
  • On a busy street in a noisy neighborhood
  • Small rooms and common spaces
  • Fee for valet parking
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Bottom Line

The upper-middle-range Orchard Garden is the sister property to the larger Orchard Hotel just down the street. Its green practices, including a reliance on recycled materials, sustainably-grown wood furnishings, and chemical-free cleaning products appeal to environmentally-conscious and discerning travelers alike. But for all its commendable certifications, the hotel feels small and mundane. The sustainable restaurant and narrow rooftop deck are the venue's only notable features, with a small business center and a paltry fitness room rounding out the on-site amenities. The rooms are small, a common eco-friendly trade-off and worth it for those who care more about their carbon footprint than their lounging space. The property’s location between Chinatown and the Financial District is a big plus, but the area can be noisy. The nearby boutique Galleria Park Hotel tends to have lower rates with similar amenities and more style.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet

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Orchard Garden Hotel

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Sustainable wood and local art in lobby, along with beautiful sculptures

The small lobby is a bright space covered in sustainably-grown blond wood, sparsely decorated with works by local artists Archie Held and Dulcy Wolverton. The sculpture of a leaf-covered woman bearing a basket of fruit and backed by a glass waterfall dominates the entryway, but there's little else to differentiate the hotel from any other. The front desk is on one side, with a small seating area for the restaurant's bar on the other.

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Location

In central downtown area, near Union Square and around the corner from Chinatown

The Orchard Garden is located right around the corner from the main gate to Chinatown, within walking distance to the Financial District. The hotel is on a busy street filled with shops and restaurants and is also three blocks from Union Square, home to enormous outposts for NikeTown, Saks, Macy's, Louis Vuitton, and Neiman Marcus, among other retailers. The area is to San Francisco what Fifth Avenue is to New York and Rodeo Drive is to L.A. Locals generally don't hang out here, but the square is nonetheless ideal for people watching. San Francisco International Airport is about 25 minutes south by car. Expect to pay to park at the hotel (a common practice in crowded San Francisco).

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Rooms

Eco-friendly units with natural wood and special carpeting

On the small side but bright and filled with eco-friendly touches, the rooms here are modern and functional. The blond-wood furniture and cream walls are appealing, while the pea-green carpeting may not be for everyone. (It’s important to note that hotel carpeting is made partially from recycled materials and has reduced chemical emissions.) Small desks provide a well-lit if cramped place to work on. Bathrooms have water-conserving toilets and tiled shower/tub combos. All rooms have a key-card controlled green-energy system which shuts off power when guests leave.

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Features

Rooftop deck, sustainable restaurant, and 24-hour business center

The rooftop deck, affectionately referred to as "the sales office" by the friendly staff, has views overlooking the Financial District and Chinatown. It's small and has a narrow layout, but it's certainly the standout feature of the building. It can also double as a private meeting space to augment the hotel's small meeting room, which has a 20-person capacity. Roots Restaurant, which has a bar as well, keeps to the same sustainable practices as the hotel and specializes in responsibly-sourced ingredients, including local meats and seafood. There's also a tiny mirrored fitness center with just three machines and a 24-hour business center with a printer. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Orchard Garden Hotel

Scene

Sustainable wood and local art in lobby, along with beautiful sculptures

The small lobby is a bright space covered in sustainably-grown blond wood, sparsely decorated with works by local artists Archie Held and Dulcy Wolverton. The sculpture of a leaf-covered woman bearing a basket of fruit and backed by a glass waterfall dominates the entryway, but there's little else to differentiate the hotel from any other. The front desk is on one side, with a small seating area for the restaurant's bar on the other.

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Location

In central downtown area, near Union Square and around the corner from Chinatown

The Orchard Garden is located right around the corner from the main gate to Chinatown, within walking distance to the Financial District. The hotel is on a busy street filled with shops and restaurants and is also three blocks from Union Square, home to enormous outposts for NikeTown, Saks, Macy's, Louis Vuitton, and Neiman Marcus, among other retailers. The area is to San Francisco what Fifth Avenue is to New York and Rodeo Drive is to L.A. Locals generally don't hang out here, but the square is nonetheless ideal for people watching. San Francisco International Airport is about 25 minutes south by car. Expect to pay to park at the hotel (a common practice in crowded San Francisco).

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Rooms

Eco-friendly units with natural wood and special carpeting

On the small side but bright and filled with eco-friendly touches, the rooms here are modern and functional. The blond-wood furniture and cream walls are appealing, while the pea-green carpeting may not be for everyone. (It’s important to note that hotel carpeting is made partially from recycled materials and has reduced chemical emissions.) Small desks provide a well-lit if cramped place to work on. Bathrooms have water-conserving toilets and tiled shower/tub combos. All rooms have a key-card controlled green-energy system which shuts off power when guests leave.

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Features

Rooftop deck, sustainable restaurant, and 24-hour business center

The rooftop deck, affectionately referred to as "the sales office" by the friendly staff, has views overlooking the Financial District and Chinatown. It's small and has a narrow layout, but it's certainly the standout feature of the building. It can also double as a private meeting space to augment the hotel's small meeting room, which has a 20-person capacity. Roots Restaurant, which has a bar as well, keeps to the same sustainable practices as the hotel and specializes in responsibly-sourced ingredients, including local meats and seafood. There's also a tiny mirrored fitness center with just three machines and a 24-hour business center with a printer. Wi-Fi is free throughout the property. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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