The Ritz-Carlton, San Francisco.
Occupying a 1909 Neoclassical landmark on Nob Hill, this property trades the generic glitz of modern luxury for a more formal, old-San Francisco character. The historic exterior gives way to interiors defined by marble columns and a crisp palette of deep blues and grays. Rooms are tailored with couture-inspired furnishings and tech-forward amenities, while the sprawling suites offer rare outdoor terraces with views of Coit Tower and the Bay. The hotel leans into its local identity at The Lounge, where cocktails are themed after city neighborhoods, and Parallel 37 handles the quintessential California breakfast. Located right on the cable car line, it serves as a central hub for exploring Chinatown and Union Square, offering a high-end residential retreat for a largely business-oriented crowd.