August 20, 2019
By Featured Venues & Destinations

Fresh off an extensive $45 million renovation, the 115-year-old Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square is looking better than ever. Originally constructed in 1904 and designed to evoke the sophistication and allure of Paris, the landmark hotel stands proudly in the heart of San Francisco.

Discover all the Westin St. Francis San Francisco has to offer

The newly renovated guest rooms in the Landmark Building are ensconced in Parisian blue, goldenrod yellow, and peony pink. You’ll be transported to a different time as you marvel at the original crown molding, crystal chandeliers, and period touches — all a welcome rejuvenation of a storied landmark in its second century.

But for all its classic luxury, The Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square boasts an entirely modern approach to hospitality, and that’s apparent when you host a meeting or an event with them. Over 56,000 square feet of newly refreshed event space awaits, from their Grand Ballroom to the treasured St. Francis Suite. Also available is St. Francis Heights on the 32nd floor of the Tower Building, which showcases floor-to-ceiling windows and wraparound views. The property is well-equipped for events of all types, with a dedicated planning staff on hand to ensure that every detail lives up to its vaunted name.

Beyond their doors, the vibrant city of San Francisco awaits. Grab a cable car just outside our doors and explore eclectic neighborhoods, shopping, theater, nightlife, dining, and more. Come be a part of living history at The Westin St. Francis San Francisco on Union Square.

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