
Hotel Zeppelin San Francisco
San Francisco USA North America
When you book Hotel Zeppelin San Francisco in San Francisco, USA through our Tablet Plus partnership, your stay includes room upgrades, a hotel credit and flexible check-in and check-out.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Upgrade to next room category, based upon availability at check-in
- Guaranteed 4pm late check-out
- 25 USD food and beverage credit per room, per day
- Complimentary welcome gift in room on arrival
Location
Hotel Zeppelin San Francisco sits in the heart of SoMa, San Francisco's once-industrial district that has evolved into the city's creative and technological nerve center. The neighbourhood hums with a restless energy: startups occupy converted brick warehouses, museums anchor wide boulevards, and the Moscone Conference Center draws global gatherings. Market Street divides the city both geographically and culturally, and south of that line you'll find a grittier, more experimental San Francisco than the polished retail corridors to the north.
Walk east toward the waterfront and the streets open onto the bay, where Ferry Building's clock tower punctuates the skyline. Head north into Union Square and you're among flagship stores and theatre marquees. The grid is walkable, the hills less punishing here than in Russian Hill or Pacific Heights. Cable cars clang past on nearby lines, their bells audible from blocks away.
San Francisco International Airport lies nineteen kilometres south; Oakland International sits across the bay to the east at a similar distance. BART trains and ride shares connect both to the city centre in under an hour, depending on traffic patterns across the Bay Bridge.
SoMa's dining landscape rewards serious eaters. Benu, just over a kilometre away, holds three Michelin stars for its meticulous Asian-inflected tasting menu that unfolds with the patience of a tea ceremony. Quince, celebrating two decades in Jackson Square, sources produce from its own farm for contemporary Californian cooking that earned its third star through unyielding commitment to seasonality. Book a table at Atelier Crenn in the Marina District, where Dominique Crenn's poetic, Brittany-meets-California style has made the restaurant a pilgrimage site since it opened.
The Ferry Plaza Farmers Market, less than two kilometres east along the Embarcadero, operates year-round and showcases Northern California's agricultural abundance: stone fruit in summer, heirloom squash in autumn, citrus through winter. Golden Gate Park stretches west beyond the Castro, its museums and botanical gardens occupying over four square kilometres. North toward the Presidio, trails wind through eucalyptus groves before opening onto Pacific views at Baker Beach. For wine tasting closer to the property, Nectar Wine Lounge sits under three kilometres away in the Mission District.
Summer in San Francisco defies expectations. June through September brings the famous fog, which rolls through the Golden Gate each afternoon and blankets the western neighbourhoods in cool, damp air. Mornings often start clear and bright before the marine layer moves in. August, technically the warmest month, rarely exceeds the mid-twenties Celsius, and locals carry layers year-round.
Autumn is the city's secret season. September and October see the fog retreat, leaving warm, crystalline days when the light turns golden across the bay. This is when San Francisco feels most Mediterranean, when outdoor tables fill and the hills glow amber at sunset.
Winter brings the rain, heaviest in December and January, but temperatures remain mild. Spring arrives gradually through March and April, the hills turning an improbable emerald green that fades by June. May offers a sweet spot: warm days, minimal fog, and wildflowers still blooming in the coastal ranges.
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