The Commodore Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Petit Palace Ducal hotel is located inside an ancient palace of the end of XIX century, renovated in May 2003 and situated in the heart of Madrid. It is at the corner with Gran V St, the main commercial and entertainment area of the city, from which it is possible to reach the principal tourist area... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review The Commodore hotel is located on San Francisco's fashionable Sutter Street, just three blocks west of Union Square and within easy access of the Powell Street cable car line (three blocks away), world class shopping, Chinatown, Moscone Convention Center, Yerba Buena Gardens and the Financial Distri... bootsnall.com
No title - expert review The fanciful, colorful lobby with its big glass double doors is reminiscent of the main deck on an ocean liner of yore. Art-deco-inspired chairs look like the backdrop for a film about transatlantic crossings, and steps away is the Canteen restaurant, where goldfish bowls and bathysphere-inspired li... fodors.com
No title - expert review San Francisco hotelier Chip Conley of Joie de Vivre Hospitality is behind this groovy revamped six-story Art Deco hotel frequented by an eclectic mix of 20-somethings and everyday folks in search of reasonably priced accommodations. Stealing the show is the Red Room, a small New York-slick bar and l... frommers.com
No title - expert review Located amidst the hustle of the hotel-strewn section of the sometimes sketchy Tenderloin District, this boutique hotel is an excellent deal. Originally built in 1928, it goes for a 1920's Art Deco look. The lobby is colorful and decorated with neo-Deco furniture in bright and funky colors. Guestroo... gayot.com
No title - expert review Special Offer: 1/2 off parking, $13 value. Valid for travel 11/15/05 1/07/06. The Commodore Hotel is the start of your San Francisco urban adventure. The hotel was designed with an eye for 1920s luxury liner detailing and Neo Deco styling. Mosaics and murals, playful custom furnishings, and rooms na... travel.away.com
No title - expert review Delightful, Fun, BoutiqueHotel in a Great Location. 3 Blocks from Union Square, At Base of Nob Hill. Titanic Cafe, and the Famous Cocktail Lounge, 'the Red Room'. 110 Charming Rooms With Iron/Board & Coffee Maker. Up To 2 Adults and 1 Child (11 Years and Younger) Sharing With Existing Bedding. Parki... gotrump.com
No title - expert review The Commodore Hotel has an eye for 1920s luxury liner detailing and Neo Deco stylings. Mosaics and murals, playful custom furnishings,and rooms named for the City's hidden treasures create an air of sophisticated fun. The Red Room bar is a San Francisco hot spot, and the playful Titanic Cafe is alwa... mytravelguide.com
No title - expert review The Commodore Hotel, designed with an eye for 1920s luxury liner detailing and Neo Deco styling, is located on Sutter Street three blocks from Union Square at the foot of Nob Hill. The hotels 110 spacious guest accommodations feature walk in closets, telephone with data port and voice mail, cable te... sidestep.com
No title - user review ..for the budget conscious... or the unconsci... realtravel.com
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PHOTOS MISREPRESENT HOTEL - user review As soon as we walked in the lobby the smell was most unusual. (At check in we had to sign a waiver stating, if anyone smoked in the room you had to pay $250.00 to have the room cleaned and the rugs shampooed)... so strange! The hotel was very old and accomodations were substandard.The front desk sta... fodors.com
sexy and fun - user review My husband and I had a weekend get away from the kids. This hotel was perfect. Old charm with funky updates. excellent help and suggestions from the front desk. The Canteen restaurant was a pleasant suprise. Amazing food! (and we are picky foodies from New Orleans) a local top chef took over this ti... fodors.com
Old hotel with a personality - user review Stayed just 1 night so it wasn't like I hung out there... Nice staff I phoned & got a better rate than the internet & desk was helpful. The lobby was, of course, adorable. Room was cute / funky in an Elements knock off deco way w/ the usual hotel wear & tear. As clean (well, actually cleaner) than m... fodors.com
COMMODORE IS NOW CLOSED - user review This hotel has clos... fodors.com
Too Shabby for Our Tastes - user review Yes, the lobby is interesting. Apparently this hotel has had a cosmetic makeover, but it is not being well maintained. We had a large room with king bed. The room was very shabby with tile missing from the bathroom floor, the absolutely cheapest toilet seat, an old radiator in the bedroom that was b... fodors.com
No title - user review Clean hotel room... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Great hotel for young folks who want to be in the heart of the City. Not so good for families. Great staff and ... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Kind of Quaint, but very uncomfortab... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Outside of hotel is slightly deceiving. The hotel is older but the accommodations were very clean and acceptable for a short stay (one night in my case). The floors and walls, however were very thin it seemed like people were walking throug... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review Super friendly, helpful and professional staff, convenient location, comfortable room and great amenities made our stay very enjoyable. A definite place to stay again the next time we a... mytravelguide.com
great location - user review great location near downtown, near by par... travel.yahoo.com
Great shopping location - user review Aside from a very noisy first night, this was a good bargain in the Union Square area. It was a quick walk to the shops and even the twin beds were comfortable. The walls are ... travel.yahoo.com
Lots of amenities-little noisey - user review Had a room on the 6th floor facing an alley so the street noise was kept to a reasonable level. The room came with coffee maker, mini fridge,free highspeed cable, t.v...and Aved... travel.yahoo.com
Not family friendly - user review The Commodore is cute but LOUD. I guess it'd be ok if you didn't care about getting sleep or could afford one of the more swank rooms on a different floor. We were right next to ... travel.yahoo.com
good location and good price - user review i was able to check-in early which was nice. the staff was friendly and i enjoyed having a place to eat breakfast so close to our hotel. its an older building, so has thin walls a... travel.yahoo.com
Short weekend stay - user review The Commodore hotel, is an eclectic hotel in the heart of San Fransisco. The rooms were comfortable, and there is a small cafe right off the lobby. The closet was actually a long ... travel.yahoo.com
Good area - user review This hotel was close enough to the main attractions to be a pleasant experience. I would stay at this hotel again only if I were guaranteed a front of hotel room. Initially we w... travel.yahoo.com
A Haven Away From Home - user review While staying at the Commodore with my 18-month old son we felt as if we were comming home to a haven away from home every time we came back to the hotel. The staff was friendly a... travel.yahoo.com
Great location, New York Feel - user review I liked this hotel for its simplicity and old feeling. The staff were helpful and nice. We arrived almost at 10 P.M. And we were hungry. Thankfully, the clerk allowed us to stow ou... travel.yahoo.com
Great location! - user review The Commodore Hotel is located perfectly for us. We were attending a convention on California St. just about 3 blocks from the Hotel. In between sessions, I was able to go shoppin... travel.yahoo.com
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