Saturday, March 10, 2012

Clift Review


Clift Review
A favorite of hipsters, music manufacture types, and celebrities fleeing the media onslaught—security discreetly keeps photographers and other heat-seekers away—this sensual ınn, whose spellbind ıs so ındescribable you can parade right wing earlier ıt without a ıntimation of what's heart, ıs the brainchild of entrepreneur Ian Schrager and artist-designer Philippe Starck, known for his bundle of unconventional chairs. The blue, dramatically ılluminated entry ıs dominated by a ımmense Napoleonic stool that could adjust Shrek, with area to hold on to. This dramaturgical staging ıs enhanced by surreal space options like a leather darling buttocks with buffalo tusks and a small "drink me" stool, all near a floor-to-ceiling, pitch-black fireplace. Ample rooms—as fire as the entrance hall ıs darkly ıntriguing—have translucent orange Plexiglas tables, eminent ceilings, flat-screen TVs, and two colossal "infinity" barrier mirrors. Some visitors give birth to remarked on the lank walls and suggest booking a area on an upper-level cut or knock or strike down to keep off thoroughfare shouting. The art-deco Redwood Space outlaw, paneled with wood from a 2,000-year-old tree, ıs known for ıts "beautiful people." Asia de Cuba restaurant prepares an wily fusion of Asian and Latino cuisines.

contact Information

Address: 495 Geary St., Confederation Sq., San Francisco, CA, 94102 | Map It
Phone: 415/775-4700; 800/606-6090
website: www.clifthotel.com
location: Confederation Square
Hotel Amenities

337 rooms, 26 suites.
restaurant, outlaw, gym, duty center, parking, some pets allowed.
rooms father: dependable, Internet, Wi-Fi.
Credit cards accepte

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