Home Destinations Hotel review About Contact 🇹🇭 ไทย 🇬🇧 English 🇨🇳 中文 🇪🇸 Español 🇫🇷 Français
Hotel Emblem San Francisco
🎨 Beat Generation Boutique 4★ 📍 Sutter St · Union Square
8.6 / 10
🇺🇸 Union Square · San Francisco
Hotel Emblem San Francisco
Boutique 4-Star Hotel · Beat Generation Theme · 4-min walk to Union Square
Hotel Emblem San Francisco lobby — Beat Generation Writer's Alcove with books and art
Hotel Emblem San Francisco boutique guestroom
Type
Boutique 4-Star Hotel
Review Score
8.6 / 10
From
$89+ /คืน
Rooms
96 rooms
Powell St BART
8-min walk
Book now →
Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Hotel Emblem San Francisco — Beat Generation Boutique, 4 Minutes from Union Square

If you want a Union Square hotel that actually has a character — one where the lobby tells you something about the city you are standing in — Hotel Emblem is worth a close look. A 96-room boutique at 562 Sutter St in the Theater District, four minutes on foot from Union Square and eight from Powell St BART. The Beat Generation theme runs all the way through: a Writer's Alcove stocked with books, art prints referencing actual literary history, a cocktail bar and artisan café in the building. Score: Booking 8.6 and Trip.com 9.0 from over 800 verified reviews. Rooms from $89/night. For a boutique with this much personality this close to the center, that is genuinely good value.

Our Full Review

San Francisco in the 1950s and 60s was the epicentre of the Beat Generation — Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti walking these exact streets. Hotel Emblem does not just reference that history as a marketing angle; it builds a genuine atmosphere around it. The lobby has a proper Writer's Alcove with actual books, a wall of inspiration boards, and original artwork that feels curated rather than printed and framed. Notepads and pens sit on every writing desk in every room. The décor has a coherent point of view: dark woods, muted golds, literary prints. Guests who have stayed here consistently describe it as the most 'San Francisco' hotel they have found — the kind of place that feels like it belongs to the city rather than being parachuted in.

"The lobby made me feel like I had picked the right hotel — books, original art, that neighbourhood energy brought inside. The cocktail bar downstairs was excellent too. Close to everything in Union Square without paying the big-chain price."

Hotel Emblem San Francisco lobby — Beat Generation Writer's Alcove with books and art

The room lineup is straightforward. A Cozy Queen Room runs $89–160 per night; the Emblem King goes from $120–200. Neither category is large — this is a boutique in a historic building at the centre of a dense city, not a sprawling suburban hotel. The rooms earn their keep through design quality rather than square footage: writing desk with notepads, art prints with genuine craft behind them, good mattresses, and a level of cleanliness that appears consistently across guest reviews. The honest caveat is that if you need space for a large family, two separate beds, or cases you cannot comfortably fit in a smaller room, look elsewhere. For a solo traveller or a couple who spend the day out in the city, the size is very liveable.

Two on-site amenities set Hotel Emblem apart from standard boutiques in this price range. The Obscenity Bar serves craft cocktails with a literary theme — the kind of bar where the drinks list reads like it was written by someone who actually cared. Multiple guests mention it as a highlight of the stay rather than an afterthought. The artisan café in the building handles mornings well: good coffee without having to walk anywhere before you are properly awake. In a city where breakfast options at that price point and neighbourhood are patchy, having a decent coffee setup in the building is a genuine convenience.

The location at 562 Sutter St in the Theater District is one of the hotel's strongest cards. Union Square — the shopping, restaurants, Cable Car terminus, and BART connection — is a 4-minute walk. Powell St BART station is 8 minutes on foot, providing a direct rail link to SFO Airport and across the Bay Area. Chinatown is about 10 minutes walking. Fisherman's Wharf is reachable by Cable Car or a short Uber. For World Cup 2026 visitors: Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara is roughly 55–60 minutes from Powell St BART (towards Fremont or Millbrae depending on service) — a straightforward connection that beats driving or paying surge-priced rideshare on match days.

Union Square San Francisco — 4-minute walk from Hotel Emblem

A few things worth saying plainly: street-facing rooms on Sutter St pick up road noise, particularly on weeknights when traffic runs later. This is a solved problem — request an inner-facing room or a higher floor when you book or at check-in — but worth knowing rather than discovering at midnight. The Tenderloin district is a short walk away; as with most of central San Francisco, stick to Market Street and Powell Street corridors after dark. This is not unique to this hotel — it is standard advice for the whole Union Square area — but first-time visitors should know it. Parking is not available on-site; if you are renting a car, budget for a nearby garage.

To be direct: Hotel Emblem earns its Trip.com 9.0 because it delivers on a clear value proposition. You get a genuine boutique aesthetic, a well-located room with good bones, an on-site cocktail bar worth visiting, and a walking-distance connection to everything central San Francisco has to offer — for $89 on quieter nights. The tradeoffs are room size and street noise, both of which are manageable if you know about them. For World Cup visitors, solo travellers, couples, and anyone who wants a base in the centre of the city rather than a generic room near the highway — this is a strong option at the price.

🎨
Genuine Beat Generation theme
Writer's Alcove · original art · a hotel with a real San Francisco identity
🏛️
Union Square in 4 minutes
Chinatown · Theater District · Cable Car · Powell St BART (SFO direct) in 8 min
Trip.com 9.0 · Booking 8.6
800+ verified reviews · guests consistently praise cleanliness, service and location
Our Rating
8.6
out of 10
Based on 800+ reviews
Location
9.0
Cleanliness
8.7
Service/Staff
8.6
Rooms
8.4
Amenities
8.5
Value
8.8
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.6 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Beat Generation design is distinctive and genuinely executed — not just a branding sticker
  • 4-min walk to Union Square · close to Chinatown, Theater District, Cable Car
  • Booking 8.6 + Trip.com 9.0 — guests praise cleanliness and service consistently
◎ Things to note
  • ! Rooms are compact — boutique building in a historic city block, not a wide suburban hotel room
  • ! Street-facing rooms pick up traffic noise at night — request inner-facing or higher floor
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.6 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Obscenity Bar craft cocktails + artisan café on-site — convenient morning and evening
  • Powell St BART 8-min walk — direct connection to SFO Airport and Bay Area
◎ Things to note
  • ! Tenderloin district nearby — use main streets at night, standard SF advice
  • ! No on-site parking — guests with a rental car need to use nearby garages
Honest Take
🎯
This place is a great fit if...
🎨 Hotel Emblem is the best-value boutique in the Union Square area for $89+ — genuine design identity, on-site cocktail bar, and a location that connects you to the whole city. Trip.com 9.0 from 800+ guests says it clearly.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you need a spacious room of 40 sqm or more · Hotel Emblem is a boutique in a historic building; rooms are compact · For more space consider Hilton San Francisco Union Square or Grand Hyatt
  • 💡If you are sensitive to street noise, request an inner-facing room or a high floor · Street-facing rooms on Sutter St carry traffic noise, especially on weeknights · Easy fix: mention preference at booking or check-in
  • 💡If you are travelling with family and need two beds · This hotel is oriented around Queen and King rooms; twin-bed options are limited · Embassy Suites or Westin Saint Francis Union Square suit that need better
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
$89–160
/ night
Cozy Queen Room — Core boutique room with Beat Generation décor · estimated starting price
Cozy Queen Room
$89–160
Emblem King Room
$120–200
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
🛏️
Request an inner-facing room or high floor
Street-facing rooms on Sutter St carry traffic noise at night — mention inner-facing or floor 4+ at booking or check-in; the hotel accommodates when availability allows.
Use the in-lobby café before heading out
The artisan café in the building is faster and better-quality than hunting for coffee outside. The Beatnik lobby atmosphere makes for a good morning warm-up before the day.
🍸
Obscenity Bar in the evening — no need to go out
The cocktail bar is genuinely good; multiple guests say they skipped their planned bar crawl and stayed here instead. Good value and the literary theme holds up.
🚇
Take BART from Powell St to SFO — skip the taxi
Powell St BART is an 8-minute walk from the hotel. Direct service to SFO Airport saves $40–60 compared to a rideshare from this part of the city.
⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026

Heading to San Francisco for the World Cup?

San Francisco is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach Levi's Stadium on match day.

📋 San Francisco World Cup guide → 🚆 Getting to Levi's Stadium

Frequently Asked Questions — Hotel Emblem San Francisco

Where is Hotel Emblem San Francisco and what is nearby?
The hotel is at 562 Sutter St in the Theater District. Union Square is a 4-minute walk — shopping, restaurants, Cable Car terminus. Powell St BART (direct to SFO Airport and across the Bay Area) is an 8-minute walk. Chinatown is about 10 minutes on foot. Fisherman's Wharf is reachable by Cable Car or a short Uber.
How much does a room cost per night?
A Cozy Queen Room starts at $89–160 per night; the Emblem King runs $120–200. Rates vary by date and season. World Cup 2026 match weeks (June–July) will push prices significantly higher — compare Agoda, Booking.com and Trip.com for live rates before booking.
Who is Hotel Emblem best for — and who should look elsewhere?
Best for: solo travellers, couples, and small groups who want a boutique with genuine character in the centre of the city, at a price point below the major chains. Also ideal for World Cup 2026 visitors wanting a central base with easy BART access to Levi's Stadium. Look elsewhere if you need large rooms with two beds, or if your group needs significant floor space.
What is there to eat and drink near the hotel?
The hotel has an artisan café for morning coffee and the Obscenity Bar for evenings — both in the building. Union Square is a 4-minute walk with a wide range of restaurants, cafés and bars. Chinatown (10-min walk) has excellent and affordable Chinese food options.
How do I get to Levi's Stadium for World Cup 2026 matches?
Walk 8 minutes to Powell St BART and take the train toward Fremont or Millbrae to Santa Clara/Great America station — approximately 55–60 minutes total. On match days allow extra time at the station; trains fill quickly. This is far more practical than driving or using rideshare, which surges heavily on match days.
How far in advance should I book for the World Cup period?
For World Cup 2026 (June–July), book at least 3–4 months in advance. Good hotels in central San Francisco fill quickly during major events. Outside the tournament, 3–4 weeks is usually sufficient. Choose a Free Cancellation rate on any platform if your travel dates are not yet confirmed.
💰 From $89+ /คืนreference · tap for live price
aAgodaMember deals → B.Booking.comLatest availability → TTrip.comCompare · pay later →