Hotels in the SF district for visitors

Hi everyone!

I wanted to know what is your opinion on the best place to stay in SF when visiting. I have stayed at the W on 3rd, and while it was impressive, I can say that it was a little 'too cool for school'...and very expensive.

I do like Le Meridien, but i do find the rooms to be a little dark, with very little lighting provided.

I'm really curious about the Four Seasons right on Market Street as well, but haven't had the pleasure of staying there.

Any suggestions?
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Unless you have a business expense account forget the Four Seasons, it's the best in terms of style and service and facilities but rates start around $750 per night. Le Meridien is solid. You might also try the Clift if you are looking for a younger persons chic place to hang out. It's on Geary near Union Square.

http://www.clifthotel.com/

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This is a little bit of an old topic but I think its kind of timeless. Probably the best bet when it comes to accomadations in the city is to go over the Bay Bridge and get a cheaper hotel a litle ways off, like in Emeryville or Pinole. Then you just drive in. Or even better take the BART.

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Maybe we should expand this topic a little bit as well. What is your favorite hotel in SF?

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I need some hotel leads as well for a high-end corporate client (small group). We're definitely looking for four-star or better, but are open to anywhere in the Bay Area (SF, Silicon Valley, Sonoma, East Bay, Napa). The requirements? Ultra high-end, with proximity to some great outdoor activities. Any and all thoughts are welcome.

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