| The Pickwick is an historic boutique hotel located
three blocks from Union Square and two blocks from the Moscone
Center. Daniel Hammett features the Pickwick Hotel (built in 1926)
in the classic mystery novel "The Maltese Falcon". The
hotel was constructed in the Neo-Gothic style. The renovated rooms
have French provincial decor in warm gold, red and cream tones
with elegant drapes. Each room includes a desk, armoire, and overstuffed
chair and ottoman. Some of the hotel's rooms feature a downtown
city view, and all guest rooms are clean, comfortable and well
appointed. The staff is courteous and helpful, available to guests
for any need that may arise. With quiet, quaint elegance, the
hotel is a wonderful option for any traveler and will surely be
a place to build memories. The hotel is minutes to fine dining,
shopping and entertainment. NOTE: It is MANDATORY to have a credit
card upon check-in for incidentals or the reservation will NOT
be honored. A historic landmark, opened in 1926 as the Pickwick
Stage Lines. Featured in the writings of renowned author Dashill
Hammett, in the classic mystery The Maltese Falcon. The Pickwick
is an great example of Neo-Gothic Architecture coupled with luxury
boutique style. Grand spacious lobby with marble floor & graceous
sitting area. Remodeled in 1999, the hotel also fratures onsite
parking. |