| Owen O'Neill |
Mar 23rd, 2002 08:49 AM |
Having stayed at the Paramount Hotel in NYC, I was initially inclined to agree with patrick and others that in the U.S. boutique hotels are sort of an "emperor's new clothes". My opinion was completely changed last weekend when I had the good fortune to stay at the Hotel Triton in San Francisco. It's operated by the Klimpton Group, wo has other properties including SF's Hotel Monaco. The decor was funky, fun, unusual and soothing - not at all generic but not trying too hard to be far out. The staff was attentive, frinedly, down-to-earth and totally lacking in "hipper-than-thou" attitude (a refreshing change!). Best of alll was the room. Spacious closet with sliding pocket door and roomt o have my oversice suitcase left open on the rack inside of it. Two thick terrycloth robes, pleasant lighting, room to move around including two nighstands - one at each side of the qqueen sized bed. The bed had fluffy pillowes, was triple sheeted with top quality linens and had a thick comfy duvet on top. Bathroom was not large but had full tub and a granite counter along one entire side that had loads of space for toiletries )would be enough room for two people to both have their stuff left out). The only negative (very minor) is that there is no phone or dataport at the curved desk that's tucked inito the corner. It's actually a very efficient small space to work on but a dataport would be a bug plus. I paid $65 per night on priceline - their regular starting price for a standard room is $129 and it's most certainly worth the price. I was allowed to check in early when I arrived (11 AM) and immediately offered a free upgrade to room with queen bed (standard room has double). I can't vouch for all of their rooms but this was one of the best hotel stays I've ever had and I will stay there again (yes - it was impeccably clean also!). I still believe it's caveat emptor for boutique hotels in this country but now that priceline has a boutique hotel category on its bidding screens (in some markets), I intend to try more of them.
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