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1500
Sutter Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
main: (415) 441-1100
reservations: (800) 869-8966
fax: (415) 673-7331
General Information:
info@thehotelmajestic.com
General Manager:
Bonnie Birk
bonnie@thehotelmajestic.com
Sales Department:
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Directions to
the Hotel Majestic
From the North Bay
Take the Lombard Street exit off of the Golden Gate Bridge and proceed thirteen blocks until you reach Van Ness Avenue. Make a right turn at Van Ness and continue for 15 blocks until you reach Sutter Street. Make a right turn on Sutter and proceed two blocks until you reach Gough Street. Cross over Gough street and park on the right. The Hotel Majestic is located on the northwest corner of Sutter and Gough.
From the East Bay
Take highway 80 on to the Bay Bridge and get off at the 9th Street exit. It lets you off on to Harrison Street. Take Harrison one block and make a right turn on to 9th Street. Go four blocks to Market Street. Get in the middle lanes and veer to the left as you cross Market Street. Ninth turns into Hayes Street. Go three blocks to Franklin Street and make a right turn. Head up the hill on Franklin for eleven blocks and make a left turn on Sutter Street. Get in the right lane and go one block to Gough and Sutter. The Hotel Majestic is at this corner at 1500 Sutter.
From the South Bay
(These directions assume you are traveling North on Highway 101.) As you approach the city get into the left lanes. Take the Golden Gate/Civic Center Exit. This exit lets you out on 9th & Bryant Sts. Go through the intersection and remain on 9th Street for five blocks up to Market Street. Get in the center lanes and veer to the left immediately after the intersection of Market & Ninth. Ninth St. becomes Hayes Street, at this point. Stay on Hayes for three blocks until you get to Franklin. Make a right on Franklin and head up the hill for eleven blocks and make left on Sutter Street. Get in the right lane. Go one block to the corner of Sutter and Gough. The hotel is located on the northwest corner at of Sutter and Gough Streets.
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Where
to eat?? So many restaurants, so little
time!!
Because San Francisco is
one of the great dining destinations of
the world, we are often asked for restaurant
recommendations. There are many great restaurants
in our neighborhood, and throughout
the city. We offer several resources for
informative and reliable recommendations. |
The
Zagat Guide is a tremendous resource. Year
after year, their writers revisit and update
the dining scene in San Francisco. Two other
great sites to check out are SFGate from
the San Francisco Chronicle
& City
Search.
If you would like to book
a table on line thirty-days prior to your
visit, visit OpenTable.Many of the city's finest restaurants, including our own
Café Majestic, have space available on line. |
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Arts
There are so many things to do in San Francisco. Conde Nast Traveler Magazine's readers have named San Francisco their favorite destination several years in a row. It is no wonder. Listed below are several reasons why. Click on the individual sites to find out a lot more information. |
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Shopping
on Fillmore Street
The Fillmore District is three blocks west of the Hotel Majestic. It has changed quite a lot in the last ten years but still has a dry cleaner, shoe repairs, corner market, and yes, quite a few places to have coffee and bagels. We won't be mentioning them, however.
The neighborhood runs from Jackson Street on the north end down past Geary Blvd. on the south. There is every kind of furniture, bed and bath, clothing and dining emporium you can imagine. It's a short walk from The Majestic and it can take you hours if you let yourself be drawn into each
shop
on Fillmore Street. You will
come away with a full and happy stomach and
many shopping bags. Have fun!! |
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Performing
Arts in San Francisco
Golden Gate Theater,
Curran Theater, and Orpheum Theater
These lavish historic jewels in the nearby
Theater District host touring productions
of Broadway hits. Visit the Best
of Broadway site for performance
and ticket information, or call (415)512-7770
Beach
Blanket Babylon
San Francisco's longest running musical review and satire at Club Fugazi in North Beach. This show is always bitingly funny and very current. Phone (415)421-4222
San
Francisco Symphony
Maestro Michael Tilson Thomas conducts our symphony orchestra and welcomes numerous accomplished guest artists to Davies Symphony Hall. Call (415) 864-6000
American
Conservatory Theater
A leading regional theater whose home is the 1909 Geary Theater, a national historic landmark. Call the ACT ticket office at (415)749-2228
San
Francisco Opera
High society's glamour parade, and an extensive schedule of performances, September through July. Tickets are available on line.
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San
Francisco, a city of great museums
Exploratorium
This fascinating hands on museum is a great adventure for all ages. Located in the Marina, the Exploratorium is in the only structure left from the San Francisco Pan Pacific Exhibition of 1916. The building itself is worth the visit. It is easily accessible by public transportation.
San
Francisco Museum of Modern Art
This is newest museum in our city and is as modern looking as the collection inside of it. The permanent collection is a world-class assemblage of painting, sculpture and other medium that make the world of Modern Art.
Fine
Arts Museums of San Francisco
The California Legion of Honor, in Lincoln Park, houses a large Rodin collection of sculpture, the Aschenbach Collection of Etchings and hosts the world's finest touring collections. The M. H. deYoung Museum, in Golden Gate Park, houses an outstanding American Fine Arts paintings.
Asian
Art Museum
6,000 years of artworks from 40 Asian countries. A round-the-world ticket without stepping on a plane.
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