Galleria Park Hotel
191 Sutter St. (Kearny Ave.) 
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San Francisco, CA 94104
415-781-3060, 800-792-9639 | Reserve Now
The predecessor to this 177-room, Financial District boutique hotel was the landmark Sutter Hotel, which opened its doors in 1911. Now operated by Joie de Vivre, the hotel retains its original Art Nouveau vision with elements like the crystal skylight, etched glass and sculpted fireplace in the lobby. At the same time, modern additions like free wireless Internet access and the half-acre, outdoor mini-park on the third floor attract guests looking for accommodations very much in the here and now. In 2007, the property underwent a $7 million renovation, which ushered-in updated rooms with Frette linens, pillow-top mattresses and flat screen TVs. A nightly, fireside wine reception typifies the kind of personal service to be found here. |
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The predecessor to this 177-room, Financial District boutique hotel was the landmark Sutter Hotel, which opened its doors in 1911. Now operated by Joie de Vivre, the hotel retains its original Art Nouveau vision with elements like the crystal skylight, etched glass and sculpted fireplace in the lobby. At the same time, modern additions like free wireless Internet access and the half-acre, outdoor mini-park on the third floor attract guests looking for accommodations very much in the here and now. In 2007, the property underwent a $7 million renovation, which ushered-in updated rooms with Frette linens, pillow-top mattresses and flat screen TVs. A nightly, fireside wine reception typifies the kind of personal service to be found here.

