The Inn at Union Square

440 Post Street, San Francisco, 94102, CA

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Overview

Located in the heart of Union Square, this boutique hotel is minutes away from the Golden Gate Bridge and Fisherman’s Wharf. The 30 guestrooms and suites offer free Wi-Fi, flat screen television and goose down pillows. The Junior, Queen or King suites are nice for families or try the Penthouse Suite for extra luxury. While there are no onsite restaurants, room service is available from Morton’s Steakhouse right next door or wander outside to find several dining options within steps of the hotel. Adults will love the complementary evening wine reception and kids will love the proximity to Union Square, where shopping, theater, entertainment and the cable car can be found.

Our Editor Loves

  • Fisherman's Wharf nearby
  • Cable car nearby
  • Rooms service from Morton's Steakhouse

Family Interests

  • Museum/Cultural

Family Amenities

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Laundry

Reviews

Friendly people, nice room

by DanielleD2407

Loved our stay here! We were in room 501 and had a living room of which we opened the window for fresh air. The small details (decoration, wine and cheese, super friendly staff, good coffee at breakfast) made it a great experience. Also the location near Union square is great.

Poor architecture and ventilation leads to bad nights of sleep

by DarienJim

Stayed here two nights. There is a lot to like here: nice staff, good location, little happy hour (wine selection very bad though), ok breakfast.

But here’s the rub: first the building which appears to have been built in the 1910/20s based on the door jams is one long hallway on the left side and a row of single rooms on the the right. The necessitates the room rather than being designed as long from the door to be wide and the bed to be positioned 5 feet from the hallway door. In a modern hotel the bathroom would sit there and act as a sound buffer. So all night long you hear people talking and walking back and forth. This is especially accurate in you are a lower room number—I was 301. So I was the first room into the hallway and had to listen to people wake me up all night long and morning. Not a good nights sleep at all.

Second, as someone else mentioned, there is no ventilation. Zero. My room was hot (maybe 78) and even though I had the thermostat turned to 65 nothing. No air flow at all. And the room smelled and is dank/musty.

Lastly just one elevator. So one morning at 7am I waited for over 5 minutes as the maid occupied and blocked the elevator for every floor cleaning out the previous nights cookies jars. Not optimal.

For the money I think you find way better.