Direct access to the massive Equinox Sports Club (pool, basketball, classes)
MKT Bar's panoramic views of Market Street are perfect for people-watching
Service is incredibly polished, even by Four Seasons standards
Quick Take: It's a calm, beige sanctuary floating above a gritty stretch of Market Street, but the Equinox access makes it worth the price tag.
Reviewed by @sincerelysusye: I spent my Christmas brunch here and it was a total game changer. The seafood buffet is massive, and being able to bring my dog made it feel like a real family holiday, just way more luxurious. The staff made us feel so welcome.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers love the massive rooms and the gym, but often feel the price doesn't match the 'business beige' decor.
Reality check
You will hear sirens. Even on high floors, the Market Street cacophony (especially fire trucks) can bleed through.
You are a fitness junkie who needs a full squat rack and lap pool on the road
You are a business traveler who needs to be near Moscone Center
You value discretion and a 'hidden' entrance
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.2
Housekeeping: Daily service is reliable and thorough; turndown service is standard.
Bathroom hygiene: Marble bathrooms are generally spotless, though some grout may show age in older rooms.
Maintenance: Generally excellent, though occasional reports of 'buzzing' HVAC or sprinklers exist.
Linens & towels: High-thread-count, crisp, and typically flawless.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells expensive and fresh; no lingering smoke smells reported.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Emergency vehicle sirens on Market Street
Street noise on lower floors (below 10th floor)
Before you book
Good to know
Valet parking is steep (~$89/night); self-parking at nearby garages is half the price
The lobby is on the 5th floor, requiring a two-elevator shuffle to get to your room
Breakfast at MKT is excellent but expensive (~$50/person); plenty of coffee shops nearby
What to pack
Gym gear (seriously, the Equinox is world-class)
Earplugs if you are a light sleeper
Layers for the unpredictable SF fog/wind
Room Genie
Best picks
Deluxe-View Rooms on floors 10+ for better sound insulation and city views
Corner Suites for dual-aspect views of Yerba Buena Gardens
Rooms to avoid
Lower floor rooms facing Market Street (noise issues)
Internal courtyard rooms if you crave natural light
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would appreciate a room on the highest possible floor, specifically facing Yerba Buena Gardens to minimize Market Street siren noise.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is there a pool?
Yes, but it's the Equinox club lap pool. It is indoors, heated, and strictly for adults (16+).
Where is the entrance?
Do not go to 757 Market St. Go to 217 Stevenson Street for the valet and main motor court.
Is it safe to walk around at night?
Market Street can be gritty. Stick to the Yerba Buena/Union Square side and avoid walking alone late at night towards the Tenderloin.
Does the hotel have a house car?
They offer a town car service, but it often comes with a fee or is subject to availability. Don't rely on it as a free perk.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, it is pet-friendly. They provide beds and bowls, but there is a pet fee.
Is breakfast included?
Usually no. It's à la carte at MKT Restaurant and costs around $45-$55 per person.
Insider Tips
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The 'secret' entrance on Stevenson Street is much safer and quieter for pickups/drop-offs than Market St.
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Ask for a room facing Yerba Buena Gardens; the view is greener and the noise is slightly dampened compared to the Market St side.
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You can grab a quick, high-quality coffee at 'The Coffee Movement' near the Cable Car museum if you want a walk, or Blue Bottle in Mint Plaza.
5 things to know before you go
💡The elevator transfer: You have to take one elevator to the lobby (5th floor), then walk across to another bank for the rooms.
💡The 'fog and redwood' color palette is soothing but can feel a bit corporate/bland to some.
💡The Equinox basketball court is a rare find in a hotel gym.
💡You are technically staying in a skyscraper that also houses condos, so you might share an elevator ride with a resident.
💡The windows don't open, so fresh air is dependent on the HVAC system.
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