The Fitness Center at Warwick San Francisco
Warwick San Francisco
Gayot
Oyster
Zagat
Fodor's
"Guests receive complimentary overnight shoeshines and morning newspapers, and for a nominal fee, they can use a fitness center nearby"
"But features usually
expected of an upscale hotel -- like a fitness center, business center, or spa -- are absent, and Wi-Fi costs extra"
"Gold diggers are happy to find this "delightful gem" with "old-world charm" built in 1911 "in the heart of San Francisco" near Union Square, where rooms "filled with antiques" are "quaint" and "European" ("cramped" and "tired" to some) and feature "marble baths" – though light sleepers should "insist" on one away from the "noise of the elevator shaft"; there are free lobby "snacks", but "no parking, no gym, no a/c", and while many describe the staff as "knowledgeable and friendly", others call it simply "indifferent"
"Guests have access to an off-site fitness center"