Wednesday 9 July 2014

Haiyi Hotels - five boutique San Francisco hotels

Hotel Vertigo
Haiyi Hotels (pronounced “hi-YEE”) is a collection of five boutique hotels all centrally located in San Francisco, adjacent to local attractions, corporations, major retail, arts and renowned dining. The portfolio includes:

Americania Hotel - Decked out in retro-style furnishings and bold colors, this143-room hotel elicits a playful spirit and fun sense of style. Guests will enjoy swimming in one of San Francisco’s only outdoor heated swimming pools, plus sun-splashed patios, tranquil fountain courtyards and the on-site Custom Burger and Lounge.

The Carriage Inn - The intimate 48-room Carriage Inn offers delightfully appointed guest rooms that salute notables with a tie to San Francisco. Featuring a design scheme that is reminiscent of an unconventional bed and breakfast or sophisticated counterculture Haight-Ashbury flat, guests will enjoy a true San Francisco boutique hotel experience.

The Good Hotel - Renowned as the first “hotel with a conscience,” The Good Hotel is dedicated to the philosophy “renew, reuse and relax.” Sustainable products and materials are incorporated throughout the 117-rooms, suites and common areas.

Hotel Vertigo - The 102-room Hotel Vertigo is the site of the Empire Hotel made famous in Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo. Reminiscent of a fashionable San Francisco pied–à–terre, a mix of vibrant colors and eclectic furnishings infuse this elegant space.

Hotel Metropolis - Housed in a 1910 Spanish Revivalist building, Hotel Metropolis is the ideal respite in heart of urban San Francisco. Celebrating the elements of earth, wind, fire and water, this tranquil urban oasis boasts a relaxing Zen-like feel that permeates this 105-room, 10-story hotel.

For more information about these hotels see the website:  http://www.haiyi-hotels.com

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