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Hotel Palomar
Published On: Feb 15, 2006
Hotel Palomar
124th St.
San Francisco, CA 94103

While the Hotel Palomar may be one of the quirkiest hotels in San Francisco, it has developed a reputation for top of the line customer service.
Described as contemporary without being trendy, the hotel acts as an urban retreat in the heart of San Francisco. Centrally located near the city's three most distinctive districts and within walking distance of Moscone Convention Center, the hotel will put you just where you want to be.
The inside of the Palomar is a dazzling array of colors and accentuated with designer furniture, metallic finishes and contemporary art. If you take a closer look at some of the hotel's decor, you might find some very creative details such as the parquet floors that remind some people of geometric drawings.
After check in, guests are whisked up to the living area on the fifth floor where they find a lounge perfect for relaxing after a hard day with a nice glass of one of the showcased wines. The 184 guestrooms are decorated in signature leopard print carpeting to go along with down comforters and pillows laid out in olive in brown colors. The rooms include CD players, white cotton bath robes and Aveda bath products. The Minibars are filled with gourmet treats that you can scarf down while watching the Yoga Channel.
Making the trip with your favorite pooch? Then they may deserve a little pampering themselves and the Palomar has got you covered. A pooch package includes grooming and massage services, robes, leopard print beds to rest their doggie noggin, collars, leashes, treats and of course no pooch pampering is complete without bottle water or doggie Altoids.
So if you are looking for a place for you and your pet to rest your weary head in the lap of luxury, then the Hotel Palomar is the place that you need to hang your leash.
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