Hilton San Francisco Union Square Reviews
Very Central Location for all transportation, restaurants and tours
I upgraded to a corner one bed suite which a pleasant surprise. Found all staff friend. Defiantly worth booking your tours through hotel as they give you discount and very knowable. Worth taking to hotel limo as huge and $60 Of course you will se
Great location in San Francisco
Great hotel, central to many attractions in San Francisco. I stayed here for my first trip to SF, friendly staff and close to Union Square. I stayed here at the start of September - weather was decent and dry! (coming from Scotland). I would recommen
Very Poor/ Scam Disabled People
Don't go alone. These people really cheat you, the front staff. They stole 1000s of dollars from me as a blind person and only let me stay 2 days.
Dirty Room
My room was dirty. The bathroom mirror had a large mascara stain on it and the bathroom counter was dirty along with the shower. For being a Hilton I would think that it would have been clean. Disgusting.
Amazingly dated, dark andโฆnot good
Checked in for one quick SF night. Air wasnโt working first room so switched to another room that had torn carpet, essentially no room lights, and is old and gross. This is an embarrassment to the brand and I would definitely never stay here agai
A Journey Through Contrasts: My Stay at the Hilton Hotel Reflections on Hospitality
The Hilton Hotel immediately impressed us with its beautiful lobby, filled with modern amenities and an inviting atmosphere. Our check-in experience was pleasant. The front desk staff were welcoming and attentive, setting a positive tone for our stay
Family Trip
Family trip to San Francisco. Great stay at Hilton Union Square. I was in Tower 3 with a pool view, no complaints. Also, I got a fantastic deal through the booking site. There is a $35 a day destination fee, which was waved at check-in. The staff and
Nice stay
The hotel is huge and has slot of amenities. It is in a convenient location but be sure to stay away from going left. The rooms and staff were great. Free coffee would have been nice. You get a 35 food credit each day but that does not go far for
Overall poor
Stay here from time to time for work. Unfortunetely i see a decrease in most areas of the hotel. Housekeeping is always nice, frontline staff mostly friendly but not overwhelming welcoming. There is a huge problem with the maintenance of the hotel a
Hilton Union Square
My partner and I both enjoyed our stay here !! It was very clean, staff were amazing and very helpful. We had buffet breakfast at Poached down in the lobby, it was amazing! Pricey especially for a family, but it was great variety!
Lovely stay
I love this hotel ! I visit my aunt every year from Scotland and like to stay at the Hilton Union Square as it has everything I need as a solo lady travelling. The staff are all very friendly especially Lepe on the front desk. I always ate breakfast
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