The Bar/Lounge at InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco, an IHG Hotel
InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco's bar/lounge is recommended by travel writers. Out of 12 publications that we monitored, 11 praised the bar/lounge, including Rough Guide, Concierge and Fodor's.
InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco, an IHG Hotel Show All Reviews
Rough Guide
"The Top of the Mark rooftop bar remains popular with tourists"
Concierge
"Although the bar is typically full of tourists, there's nothing quite like enjoying a martini (they serve 100 varieties) while listening to live jazz and watching the sun set over Babylon by the Bay"
Fodor's
"The legendary rooftop lounge, the Top of the Mark, is the real star of the property with a breathtaking near-360-degree view of the city The hotel oozes with history, from the nearly century-old mural in the Room of the Dons to the mini-museum off the lobby and the art installations by local Academy of Art students"
Oyster
"One of the city's grandest dames, the Mark Hopkins sits regally on top of Nob Hill with dazzling views and the famous 19th-floor Top of the Mark bar"
Gayot
"Still, what draws most tourists to the Mark Hopkins is the "Top of the Mark," a romantic rooftop lounge that overlooks the city and has been a high-altitude meeting place for generations"
Travel + Leisure
"Its rich woods, elegant fabrics, and classic décor are rivaled only by the views from its famous bar on the 19th floor, Top of the Mark (try one of the 100 martinis on the menu)"
Jetsetter
"Suites have a pale yellow, violet, red and taupe color scheme, as well as Frette linens, wood accents, Bose stereos and minibars"
Frommer's
"Built in 1926 on the spot where railroad millionaire Mark Hopkins's turreted mansion once stood, the 19-story Mark Hopkins gained fame during World War II as the kiss-and-cry spot for Pacific-bound servicemen toasting their goodbyes at the Top of the Mark cocktail lounge"
Travel + Leisure
"Atop Nob Hill, it became notorious during World War II, especially rooftop lounge Top of the Mark, as the location in which service men swooned with their female companions before facing deployment"
Afar Magazine
"Start your stay with a sunset cocktail at the hotel’s historic sky lounge, the Top of the Mark"