pltrgyst wrote:
> On 16 Jan 2007 08:35:45 -0800, sawilla@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >I am attending a conference at the Moscone Center for a week in
> >February. I currently have reservations at both the Serrano Hotel
> >(http://www.serranohotel.com/) and the Grand Hyatt
> >(http://grandsanfrancisco.hyatt.com). I am able to get both of them for
> >roughly the same rate ($159 and $169, respectively). Could someone who
> >knows San Francisco or who has stayed at these hotels help me decide
> >where I should stay? What I like about the Serrano is that they have a
> >sauna, daily complimentary wine, Aveda products and free internet. I
> >like the Hyatt because it seems to be in a better/safer area, the rooms
> >are large (312 sq ft), they have good views, and I believe my room
> >would be quieter.
> >
> >Any personal experience or suggestions are welcome!
>
>
> The Hyatt Regency is in the Embarcadero area, on the other side of the financial
> district. It's very large, very modern, very nice -- and we'd never stay there,
> because it's dull, and the area is uninteresting. It's also almost three times
> as far from Moscone.
>
OP is talking about the Grand Hyatt, not the Hyatt Regency. The Grand
Hyatt is very close to Union Square and has all the conveniences of the
Serrano you mentioned (close to shopping, restaurants, etc.).
> Views, schmiews -- you're in SF, man -- get out and enjoy it! You want views,
> go climb the Coit Tower. 8;)
>
> -- Larry
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