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"It’s been years since I last visited Campton Place (now Taj Campton Place). I have fond memories of birthdays and luncheons here, so I booked a one-night stay while in town for a friend’s birthday. Sadly, the experience was underwhelming.
The lobby felt outdated, not refreshed. I was “upgraded” to an accessible room, which only meant a bigger bathroom. The room itself was dark, dreary, and had no view. The shower was broken (quickly fixed after we reported it), but the sinks drained poorly. Noise insulation was nonexistent — we were woken by slamming doors in the hallway.
The saving grace was the service. Every staff member we encountered was excellent — warm, engaging, and helpful. Late checkout was granted easily, and the doorman even walked us around the corner while giving local advice.
Walking around San Francisco was bittersweet. The city has changed; while there are visible improvements with police presence and street cleaning, the charm has faded. I went inside Neiman Marcus, once my favorite stop, and while the building is still stunning, the store no longer had its old glamour. Many nearby buildings were vacant, adding to the sense of decline.
Overall: service shines, but the hotel feels neglected, with outdated rooms and poor soundproofing. I’d consider returning only if Taj invests in upgrades. For now, it’s a shadow of what it used to be."
"The hotel has reasonable prices at most times of the year. The rooms are clean and the beds are comfortable. It's quiet if you have an interior-facing room; if you have a room facing the street, it's quiet unless you open a window. There isn't much hotel staff in the lobby, but check-in is generally quick and easy. The Embaracadero parking garage are nearby that you can park at for $37 overnight if you want more peace of mind about your car's safety, but I parked on the street a block over and was fine. "
"This is a great place to stay downtown in San Francisco. The rooms are spacious and very well maintained. The staff go out of their way to be friendly and helpful and make you feel like family (I stay there frequently). I definitely recommend this hotel!"
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The Beat Museum is located in a vibrant area of San Francisco known for its top museums and stunning architecture. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 876 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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Where can I learn more about changing or cancelling my trip in the area near The Beat Museum?
You'll want to browse the collections at Cable Car Museum, Exploratorium, and Market Street Railway Museum. Sights like Alcatraz Island, Golden Gate Bridge, and Coit Tower are landmarks to visit in the area. You can watch performances at SF Masonic Auditorium, Marines Memorial Theater, and SHN Curran Theatre if you're interested in local theater.
How can I get to The Beat Museum?
Take advantage of metro transit at Columbus Ave & Lombard St Stop, Columbus Ave & Chestnut St Stop, and Taylor St & Columbus Ave Stop. If you'd like to venture around the area nearby, consider renting a car to take in more sights.