The Whitcomb Hotel is located in downtown San Francisco and is part of the city's history. From 1912 to 1915, the building was a temporary City Hall because the old seat of government was destroyed by an earthquake in 1906. Over time, the hotel has been renovated and improved to make it the perfect stay for visitors. However, the establishment retains its Victorian style.
It has a cafeteria, a lobby bar, eleven rooms for meetings and events, a small gym and a business center with computers and a printer. These common spaces are accessible to people with reduced mobility.
In addition, other services are offered such as private paid parking, free high-speed Internet connection, luggage storage, daily cleaning, ticket sales and tourist information.
Accessible Room
The accessible room, approximately 42 square meters, is elegant and has views of the city. It is equipped with two beds, 37-inch television, iron, safe, radio, air conditioning, heating, wardrobe, free Wi-Fi and a desk.
The accessible suite has a larger area, 51 square meters, and has a living room with a dining room. Rooms also have a double bed, 37-inch television, iron, safe, radio, air conditioning, heating, closet, free Wi-Fi and a desk.
The adapted bathrooms are spacious so that wheelchair users have enough space to maneuver. They have a walk-in shower with a seat and grab bars, a toilet with grab bars and a wall-mounted washbasin. They include hair dryers and hygiene products.
Rules
Entry: Depends on availability
Departure: Depends on availability
Cancellation Policies: Consult conditions
Cribs: No
Pets: No