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![]() Hotel Vertigo is a modern twist on a familiar favorite - a landmark redux. The hotel is the site of the Empire Hotel made famous in arguably Alfred Hitchcock's best work, Vertigo. It's ideally nestled in a charming lower Nob Hill pocket of San Francisco, just slightly off the beaten path of bustling Union Square. Hotel Vertigo is located near Union Square, the theater district, Convention Center, Market Street, Westfield Center, City Hall, the Opera House, and Nob Hill. There's a sense of movement and excitement all around inviting guests to jump in and get caught up in the whirl. The design of Hotel Vertigo is brilliant for its simplicity and rich in character. While many touches are unique and unexpected, nothing is overly complicated. Thomas Schoos achieves the perfect balance between enticing design and extreme comfort. Hotel Vertigo invites each guest to renew their sense of wonder and imagination by shifting their perspective slightly askew - to get caught in the whirl of hip and playful style, fun and fine dining at Bar Florence by Tyler Florence (Coming Spring 2009), and at-your-whim service. When guests arrive at the hotel - it feels less like ‘checking-in' and more like arriving at their own San Francisco pied–à–terre centrally located near eclectic stores, neighborhood coffee shops, and restaurants frequented by a diverse mix of people that make the city so unique. Whether it's sleeping-in or working-out, calming-down or living-it-up, at any given time guests can shrug off equilibrium and let themselves become dizzy with possibilities.
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