Stanyan Park Hotel
Hotel: Stanyan Park Hotel
Address: 750 Stanyan St, San Francisco – CA, 94117
Phone: (415) 751-1000 and Email: [email protected]
Review: 3.0 star rating from 62 reviews users
Description: The hotel has 36 guest rooms and suites with some directly overlooking the park. Our facilities offer a perfect setting for any visitor, whether an individual, couple, family or …Learn more about Stanyan Park Hotel, Opens a popupSpecialtiesThe hotel has 36 guest rooms and suites with some directly overlooking the park. Our facilities offer a perfect setting for any visitor, whether an individual, couple, family or group. Guests will enjoy a delicious expanded continental breakfast which is included in the room rate. In the afternoon, guests will enjoy an afternoon tea service in our lobby cafe.Our front desk operates around the clock, and the hotel is handicapped accessible. All rooms have remote control color, cable televisions and our phones have voice mail.There is free WiFi throughout the hotel. The Stanyan Park Hotel is a completely non-smoking hotel.HistoryEstablished in 1904.Stanyan Park Hotel was built in 1904 – 1905 for Henry P. Heagerty (1849 – 1918), who opened one of a dozen hotels servingvisitors to the park who arrived from downtown via the new street railway. Shortly after completion, San Francisco was rocked by the famous 1906 earthquake and sustained damage.Repairs were made and the hotel re-opened.The current owners purchased the building in 1980 and had plans to remodel the building into a hotel. As they stood in front of the building one day, trying to visualize what their new hotel would look like, a local resident come up to them to inquire if they were the new owners. With an affirmative, she asked if they would like to see a picture of the original hotel. As she returned from her apartment, she produced the historic picture on display in the lobby. The owners scraped their planned remodel in favor of a historic renovation, restoring the hotel to its original design with modern conveniences and structural up-grades.