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Old Jul 28th, 2007, 08:05 AM
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Sir Francis Drake in San Francisco

I have friends who are staying at the Sir Francis Drake this November. They want us to stay there for a night or two, though I have seen mixed reviews on this property. Has anyone stayed there since they finished their renovations in March 07? Also, if you have any recommendations within a block or two in the same price range ($150.- or less), that would be great. Thanks!
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Old Jul 28th, 2007, 08:44 AM
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This hotel is now a Kimpton - we love Kimpton hotels. And, there were some very good rates on Quikbook for June, so recommend checking.
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Old Jul 28th, 2007, 08:57 AM
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that is the high rent district hotel-wise. $150 anywhere around Union Square is pretty good. I haven't stayed there in a long time - but w/ the recent renovations I can't imagine what the concerns might be.
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Old Jul 28th, 2007, 10:28 AM
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Hi trippinkpj, you might want to check out the Villa Florence which is just a few doors south of Union Sq. It was a Kimpton Hotel but Kimpton recently sold it. I haven't stayed there since Kimpton sold it to an investment group in Marin but I have talked to Anna Jones of the Villa Florence and she said "everything is still the same". I have always liked this hotel and of course the location.
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Hi trippinkpj

I was at the Sir Francis Drake for four nights end of June 2007, 3 weeks before that it was four nights at the Crowne Plaza across the street 3 weeks before that was the old Ramada down by the civic center. I rate the Sir Francis Drake at the top, rooms were a little small but I was just sleeping there. If I was going to stay for fun I would go back to the Sir Francis Drake.

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Old Jul 28th, 2007, 08:19 PM
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We actually have the "Sir" for $125.- a night plus tax and parking. I think we'll stick with it. Thanks all!
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Old Jul 28th, 2007, 08:35 PM
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Wow LoveItaly. I checked Villa Florence and they have a $113.- AAA rate (plus tax and parking) for my dates! They are now part of Larkspur Hotels. My DD stayed at one of their Marin props and really liked it.
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Another rec for the Villa Florence, although we, too, stayed there before the sale, when it was a Kimpton. Loved the wine in the afternoons, great location, comfy bed and very clean room. And lordy, we payed more than $113!!
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Old Jul 29th, 2007, 08:19 AM
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It's amazing NewB! I have been watching their rates for a few years and it's never been that low.
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My friend just stayed at the Sir Frances Drake last weekend. She said it was nice. You are getting great prices for both the Drake and Villa Florence.
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It's true, at thise prices, I think you'll be overjoyed with the VF. (Can't speak about the SFD, haven't stayed there.)
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Hi there tippinkpj, let us know how you like the Villa Florence. BTW, I only eat two meals a day and consequently I have always loved the breakfast at Kuleto's which is attached to the Villa Florence. Their hosted wine hour is always nice too.
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