In the City by the Bay, America's favorite destination for meetings and conventions, there is a special neighborhood that presents an awe-inspiring picture of historic San Francisco – illustrious Nob Hill. Atop Nob Hill is a connection that can't be beat. Three luxury hotels – Fairmont San Francisco, InterContinental Mark Hopkins, and the Renaissance Stanford Court all acclaimed for their excellent service standards and amenities. Each world-class hotel is distinctive in its architectural style and unmatched blend of elegance and charm. Recognized by both discerning business and individual travelers alike for their superb service and exceptional amenities, the historic hotels take pride in providing both the convention and meeting attendee and the individual traveler with the finest experience possible. And to complement it all, the magnificent Nob Hill Masonic Center offers the ultimate in convenience, with flexible meetings and exhibition space along with excellent support services.
In the 1870's, Nob Hill was the focus of business and cultural life in the burgeoning city. Protected by steep slopes and even steeper property values, its powerful residents could safely survey the excitement of the bustling city below. Robert Louis Stevenson dubbed Nob Hill the “hill of palaces.” This was where California's famous railroad tycoons – Charles Crocker, Collis Huntington, Leland Stanford, and Mark Hopkins built their magnificent mansions, and today, are the sites for 3 luxury hotels that showcase the spectacular views of the City and Bay. With the combined facilities of the Fairmont, the InterContinental, the Stanford Court, and the Nob Hill Masonic Center, holding your next conference on Nob Hill will bring it to the highest level. Exactly what's expected by those who always enjoy being at the top. |