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Tucked away in a quiet corner, Old Shanghai transports you straight into a vintage Shanghai dream. With its redwood tables, classic lanterns, and timeless dim sum, this hidden gem serves up authentic flavors that tell stories of old China. Try their legendary shrimp dumplings and barbecued pork buns—each bite is a memory in motion.

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1Argonaut Hotel, a Noble House Hotel★★★★4.582.03 km
2Hotel Caza Fisherman’s Wharf★★★★3.9341.82 km
3Hotel Zephyr Fishermans Wharf San Francisco★★★★4.4201.74 km
4JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square★★★★3.9120.65 km
5Nob Hill Edwardian★★★--0.47 km
Argonaut Hotel, a Noble House Hotel

Argonaut Hotel, a Noble House Hotel

4.5 / 5Great8 Reviews
495 Jefferson St
2.03KM from Old Shanghai

This hotel is a perfect choice for family trips! Located at Fisherman's Wharf, just minutes away from Hyde Street Pier and Ghirardelli Square. With a kids' play area and babysitting services, parents can relax at the fitness center or enjoy sailing. Free WiFi and a 24-hour business center make it ideal for both leisure and business travelers. Unwind at the Blue Mermaid Restaurant for seafood or sip a drink at the bar. Rooms feature iPod docks and minibars, making you feel right at home!

Family-friendly HotelConference HallChildren's Play AreaFitness CenterBusiness CenterDry Cleaning Service
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Hotel Caza Fisherman’s Wharf

Hotel Caza Fisherman’s Wharf

3.9 / 534 Reviews
1300 Columbus Ave
1.82KM from Old Shanghai
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelDryerPicnic AreaBarChildren's Play Area
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USD**8
Hotel Zephyr Fishermans Wharf San Francisco

Hotel Zephyr Fishermans Wharf San Francisco

4.4 / 5Good20 Reviews
250 Beach St
1.74KM from Old Shanghai
Children's PlaygroundChildren's Play AreaFamily-friendly HotelPicnic AreaChildren's Play AreaValet Parking
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USD**3
JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square

JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square

3.9 / 512 Reviews
515 Mason St
0.65KM from Old Shanghai
Conference HallFamily-friendly HotelBarBicycle Rental ServiceValet ParkingChildren's Play Area
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USD**4
Nob Hill Edwardian

Nob Hill Edwardian

1115 Mason Street
0.47KM from Old Shanghai
DryerChildren's Play AreaFamily-friendly HotelLaundry RoomNewly OpenedChildren's Play Area
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USD**5

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Old Shanghai

The Fairmont San Francisco, located just a 10-minute walk from the historic Old Shanghai district in Union Square, offers Victorian architecture meets modern luxury. Its panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco Bay make it ideal for travelers seeking both comfort and scenery. The hotel features a rooftop garden and award-winning dining at Tavolàta Restaurant.

For a themed stay, consider Hotel Zephyr, a boutique hotel inspired by 1930s Shanghai with decor featuring vintage posters, jade accents, and traditional Chinese motifs. It’s perfect for capturing authentic ambiance and Instagram-worthy moments. Both properties are within walking distance of Fisherman’s Wharf, Chinatown, and the Muni Metro transit line, ensuring seamless access to all major attractions.

The most convenient option is taking the Muni Metro to Embarcadero Station, then transferring to Bus Line 43 or 30, which runs directly to the Golden Gate Bridge South Entrance Viewpoint—a 35-minute ride. For an active journey, rent a shared e-bike and cycle along the scenic Bay Trail, enjoying views of the San Francisco Bay and Angel Island—a 40-minute ride with great photo opportunities.

Alternatively, use Uber or DiDi for door-to-door service, especially convenient for families or travelers with luggage. Arrive early to avoid afternoon winds and ensure clear visibility. Note: Parking at the bridge requires advance HopeGoo; consider using the Bike & Walk access route for a car-free, immersive experience.

Near Old Shanghai, explore the vibrant Chinatown district through its annual Lunar New Year Parade and lion dance performances, offering authentic East Asian festive energy. Visit the Chinese Historical Society Museum for free guided tours showcasing immigrant history, archival photos, original documents, and traditional garments.

Don’t miss Old Shanghai Bookstore, where you can savor handmade Shanghai xiaolongbao and red bean soup tangyuan. At night, catch a live Peking Opera performance at the Chinatown Theater, many of which include English subtitles.

These experiences highlight San Francisco’s multicultural identity. Check schedules in advance—some shows require reservations.

Yes, Marriott San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf is ideal for families, located steps from the Exploratorium and Aquarium of the Bay. It offers family suites with kid-friendly amenities like game consoles, children’s books, and safety railings. All rooms include free breakfast and accommodate up to four adults plus two kids.

Another top choice is The Westin St. Francis, just a 5-minute walk from Chinatown. It features an indoor children’s pool, parent-child workshops (e.g., pottery-making and Mandarin storytime), and smart TVs with high-speed Wi-Fi. The hotel also provides accessible facilities and crib rentals.

Both properties offer easy access to Golden Gate Park, perfect for kids to run and play. HopeGoo in advance is recommended for family stays.

For travelers exploring San Francisco's historic Chinatown, stay at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco or Hotel Beijing. Both offer easy access to authentic dim sum restaurants, traditional tea houses, and vibrant Lunar New Year celebrations. The hotels feature multilingual staff and Asian-inspired decor, enhancing cultural immersion. Conveniently located near Union Square and Muni transit lines, guests can swiftly reach landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge and Lombard Street. Public transportation options include the F Market Street Car and BART stations, ensuring seamless travel across the city.

Take the Muni 30X Bus from Market Street, which runs directly to the Golden Gate Bridge South Entrance in about 30 minutes. Alternatively, rent an electric bike and ride along the Bay Trail, enjoying panoramic views of the bay and skyline. For a unique perspective, book a Golden Gate Bridge sightseeing boat tour departing from the north side—ideal during sunrise or sunset for stunning lighting effects on the bridge’s iconic orange structure. All services accept mobile payments, eliminating the need for cash.

Must-try dishes include beef brisket rice and char siu rice at New Kwik Noodle, known for rich broth and tender meat. Don’t miss Cui Hua Restaurant’s dim sum, especially their signature shrimp dumplings and barbecue pork buns, served fresh daily. During Lunar New Year, visit the Chinatown Street Fair for authentic snacks like tangyuan, mochi, and fish ball noodles. Many eateries offer takeout packaging, perfect for enjoying street-side meals while soaking in the lively neighborhood atmosphere.

Yes, family-friendly hotels like the Marriott San Francisco and Holiday Inn San Francisco offer connecting rooms, kids’ play areas, and amenities such as cribs and baby toiletries. Many provide complimentary shuttles to downtown attractions and major sights. Nearby Union Square Park and the Chinese Culture Center Library offer safe outdoor spaces for children. The area is well-lit, secure, and features 24-hour convenience stores and pharmacies, making it ideal for family travel with young kids.

Join the annual Lunar New Year Parade, featuring dragon dances, lion dances, and colorful floats drawing tens of thousands. During Mid-Autumn Festival, enjoy illuminated lantern displays and interactive art installations at Union Square. In summer, the San Francisco International Food Festival showcases Southeast Asian and Chinese cuisines, with tasting booths and live cooking demos. These events highlight the vibrant heritage of the Chinese community while embracing multicultural fusion, offering an authentic and immersive experience.

Yes, all public transit in the area supports contactless payment. Use Clipper Cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or credit cards directly on Muni buses and light rail systems. Many hotels provide free transit vouchers. The BART and Muni apps offer real-time schedules and route planning, ensuring smooth travel. Even without a local card, you can purchase single-use electronic tickets at airports or convenience stores—easy, fast, and convenient.

Traveler Reviews

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Argonaut Hotel, a Noble House Hotel

Staying at Argonaut Hotel, a Noble House Hotel was an absolute delight. Located right in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf, just steps away from the waterfront, the hotel offers unbeatable convenience and stunning ocean views. The building itself has such character—rich with history and charm—making it feel like you’ve stepped into a bygone era. All amenities are well-maintained and thoughtfully arranged, and the staff went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. While the experience is fantastic overall, I’d recommend this hotel for solo travelers or couples seeking a quiet, intimate stay. It truly shines when you’re not sharing the moment with a big group. If you're looking for a memorable, authentic San Francisco getaway, this place delivers on every level.

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Hotel Caza Fisherman’s Wharf

The location is absolutely perfect—just a short walk to Fisherman’s Wharf and super convenient for exploring downtown San Francisco. Even though the resort fee is included, the daily complimentary coffee in the morning was a nice touch and really made the day start right. The room was spotlessly clean, and while the showerhead is mounted from the ceiling (which takes some getting used to), everything else about the stay was excellent. Great value for the price, and I’d definitely recommend this hotel to anyone visiting the area.

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Hotel Zephyr Fishermans Wharf San Francisco

Staying at Hotel Zephyr Fishermans Wharf was a fantastic experience, especially because of the location just steps away from Pier 39. Even late at night, I felt completely safe—there was always a security guard stationed right in front of the hotel. The rooms are spacious, well-designed, and clean, with plenty of options to choose from. It’s clear that comfort and safety were top priorities in the design. I loved how convenient it was for exploring downtown San Francisco and nearby attractions. Highly recommend this place for travelers who value both comfort and security.

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JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square

Stayed at the JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square and found the service to be decent overall. However, the soundproofing was disappointing—noise from the hallway and neighboring rooms carried through easily, which disrupted sleep quality. What really frustrated me was that I accidentally booked an extra night and wanted to check out a day early. Unfortunately, the cancellation policy didn’t allow it—even one day in advance—and I ended up losing nearly $2,000. It felt like a big waste, especially since no warning was given about the strict policy. A more flexible cancellation option would have made a big difference for unexpected changes. Would’ve appreciated better communication or options for guests facing minor schedule adjustments.

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Fairmont San Francisco

Staying at the Fairmont San Francisco was an exceptional experience. While the hotel doesn't have the ultra-modern flair of newer properties, its timeless elegance and impeccable upkeep truly shine through. The rooms were spotless, well-maintained, and exuded a sense of quiet luxury. What stood out most was the consistently high standard in service, cleanliness, and location—everything felt thoughtfully curated. For the price, the level of attention to detail and guest comfort was outstanding. It’s rare to find such a well-rounded, reliable experience, and I’ll definitely be returning on my next visit to San Francisco. Highly recommend for anyone seeking genuine quality and value.

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Four Seasons Hotel Embarcadero

Staying in room 4105 was an absolute highlight of my trip to San Francisco. The view from the window is nothing short of spectacular—Transamerica Pyramid, Coit Tower, Alcatraz Island, and even the Golden Gate Bridge all within sight. What truly stood out, though, was the personal touch: every staff member greeted me by name, making me feel genuinely recognized and valued. It’s been a long time since I’ve experienced service this thoughtful and warm. From check-in to check-out, every interaction felt seamless and genuine. Plus, being just steps away from the BART station makes getting around the city a breeze. This hotel isn’t just luxurious—it’s unforgettable. I’ll definitely be back.

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Palace Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Francisco

Staying at the Palace Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel in San Francisco was an absolute highlight of my trip. The location couldn't be better—just a short walk from Union Square, making it easy to explore shopping, dining, and local attractions. The hotel exudes old-world elegance with its grand European palace-inspired design, creating a truly luxurious atmosphere from the moment you step inside. The rooms are spacious, beautifully furnished, and incredibly comfortable, with high-quality bedding that made for a restful night's sleep. Staff were attentive and friendly without being overbearing, always ready to help. It’s clear this hotel takes pride in delivering exceptional service and attention to detail. For anyone visiting San Francisco, this is not just a place to stay—it’s an experience worth every penny.

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Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco

Staying at the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco was an exceptional experience. The room was immaculate, with modern amenities and a spacious layout—perfect for a suite. We were greeted with fresh fruit and a personalized welcome note, which added a nice touch of luxury. The front desk isn’t located on the ground floor, so you need to take the elevator directly to the reception area—but it’s well-organized and efficient. The hotel's location is unbeatable: just a short 800-meter walk to the Moscone Center, making it ideal for business travelers. One downside is that breakfast isn’t included, not even a buffet option—so we had to order separately. However, everything else more than made up for it. The neighborhood felt safe and clean, with no visible homelessness, which gave peace of mind. From service to ambiance, every detail reflects the brand’s high standard. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting San Francisco.

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Grand Hyatt San Francisco Union Square

We arrived at the hotel after 10 PM and were hungry, but there wasn't any dining option nearby. Thankfully, the front desk staff—a kind Asian colleague—suggested using Uber Eats for food delivery. It was a lifesaver! My meal arrived just 10 minutes later, exactly when I needed it. The room itself was spotless, spacious enough for our needs, and very comfortable. Everything about the stay felt seamless and well thought out. Excellent service and a great location in Union Square make this hotel a top pick for future visits.

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Hotel Drisco

Hotel Drisco truly lives up to its reputation as one of San Francisco's finest boutique hotels. From the moment we arrived, every detail felt thoughtfully curated—elegant decor, impeccable service, and a serene atmosphere that instantly made us feel at home. The room was stunning, with luxurious bedding that offered an incredibly comfortable night's sleep. We were especially impressed by the breakfast—fresh, delicious, and beautifully presented. Every element, from the quiet ambiance to the attention to detail, contributed to a memorable stay. The location is perfect for exploring the city, with public transit just steps away. We’ve already started planning our return visit. Thank you for creating such a special experience in one of our favorite cities.

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The Fairmont Heritage Place Ghirardelli Square

I've visited San Francisco multiple times over the years and stayed at several upscale hotels, but this one truly stands out as the best experience I've had in the city. The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of Ghirardelli Square, steps away from great dining, shopping, and iconic sights. The room was spacious, beautifully designed, and impeccably clean. Staff went above and beyond to make my stay memorable with genuine hospitality. From the moment I arrived to the time I left, everything felt seamless and luxurious. This isn't just a hotel—it's an experience. I'll definitely be returning and highly recommend it to anyone visiting San Francisco.

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InterContinental San Francisco

Staying at the InterContinental San Francisco was a fantastic experience. The room offered breathtaking views of the bay, and waking up to that sight—especially with the Golden Gate Bridge in the distance—was absolutely unforgettable. The hotel’s location is ideal: just steps away from the Moscone Center and within walking distance of the BART station, making it super convenient for getting around town or heading to the airport. I signed up for IHG Rewards during check-in and received a few small perks—always a nice bonus. Breakfast was pricey at $40 per person, but the quality and variety made it worth it. The amenities included Byredo products, which added a luxurious touch. Overall, this is a solid five-star experience—nothing flashy, but everything executed well. If you can snag a good deal, it's definitely worth considering. Plus, the neighborhood feels safe and walkable, even late at night. A great choice for travelers who want comfort, convenience, and a bit of elegance.