Hotel Kabuki JdV by HyattvsQueen Anne Hotel
Hotel Kabuki, a Joie de Vivre hotel and Queen Anne Hotel are both praised by travel writers. Overall, Hotel Kabuki, a Joie de Vivre hotel ranks slightly better than Queen Anne Hotel. Hotel Kabuki, a Joie de Vivre hotel scores 85 with praise from 14 publications such as Wallpaper, Frommer's and Fodor's.
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1625 Post Street, San Francisco, CA
From $161/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
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 "Striking a sophisticated, streamlined look in architecturally drab Japantown." 
 "Hotel Kabuki offers the ultimate chic cultural immersion... The uncluttered, clean look of the lobby instantly calms mind, body, and soul." 
 "If you want accommodations a little east of center, and you don't mind being out of the downtown loop, the Kabuki is a solid choice." Full review
 "A pagoda-style boutique hotel in Japantown, the Kabuki sits two blocks from Fillmore Street and Pacific Heights." Full review
 "Hotel Kabuki offers a calm and serene experience, complete with traditional, Japanese-style soaking tubs and a free pass for the Kabuki Springs and Spa." 
 "As the Radisson Miyako, this efficient Japantown hotel was a favourite of Japanese business travellers." Full review
 "Proportions are generally spacious, and desks with dual-line phones, complimentary wireless Internet access and ergonomic chairs are common." Full review
 "In this hotel (towering over Japantown), guests can find Japanese comfort and tranquility without leaving the country." 
 Top Choice
 "Best details: deep Japanese soaking tubs with adjoining showers, and free weekday passes to Kabuki Springs & Spa." Full review
 "Japantown boutique sleep that elevates the nabe’s cultural charms in a serene Zen setting." Full review
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1590 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA
From $107/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
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 "Gloriously restored Victorian building enjoying its second life as a boutique B&B." 
 "This Victorian mansion has a large comfortable parlor decorated in burgundy brocade, lace, and heirloom antiques." Full review
 "Located near popular San Francisco destinations... the Queen Anne Hotel on Sutter Street is from the days of large Painted Lady Victorian mansions." Full review
 "The Queen Anne is a beautiful Victorian hotel, built in 1890. Each room is done up differently with antique furniture and authentic decorations." 
 "One of the more successful olde-worlde hotel operations in San Francisco, the Queen Anne is, as its name suggests, housed in an extremely handsome old Victorian property." Full review
 "This is one of the best of its ilk in the city, a cheerful Victorian with an authentic and over-the-top period style that consistently thrills midrange traditionalists." Full review
 "Dating back to 1890, this massive Victorian reigns over the Pacific Heights neighborhood from a prominent corner position." 
 Mid-Range
 "Located a bit far from tourist attractions, the hotel is for travelers seeking intimacy and historic charm." Full review
 "When you look at the old mansions in Pacific Heights, you can’t help but wonder if they might be haunted. Well they are. At least that’s what Jim Fassbinder, leader of San Francisco Ghost..." 
 Editor's Pick
 "This splurge-worthy three-star hotel may be over the top for some, but if you’re looking for a frilly and luxurious taste of history, it’s just the place for you." Full review