- 24-hour front desk
- Total number of rooms - 75
- Number of floors - 5
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Tours/ticket assistance
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Standard Rate This Renovated Nonsmoking Room Has 1 Queen Bed, And Will Sleep Up To 2 Persons This Room Includes Coffeemaker, Diret Dial Phone,
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Standard Rate This Renovated Non Smoking Room Has 1 King Bed, And Will Sleep Up To 2 Persons This Room Includes Coffeemaker, Direct Dial Phone,
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Standard Rate This Renovated Non Smoking Room Has 2 Queen Beds, And Will Sleep Up To 4 Persons This Room Includes Clock Radio, Coffeemaker, Direct
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Standard Rate This Renovated, Deluxe Non Smoking Room Has A King Size Bed And Can Sleep Up To 2 Persons It Has A Balcony With City View
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Standard Rate This Renovated, Deluxe Non Smoking Room Has A King Size Bed And A Queen Size Sofa Bed And Can Sleep Up To 4 Persons Amenities Include
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Standard Rate This Renovated, Deluxe Non Smoking Room Has A King Size Bed And A Queen Size Sofa Bed And Can Sleep Up To 4 Persons The Room Has A
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Standard Rate This Renovated, Deluxe Non Smoking Room Has A King Bed And A Queen Sofa Bed And Sleeps Up To 4 Persons Balcony, Fridge, Microwave
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At the Royal Pacific Motor Inn we design our guest experience around Personal Service. We are located in the heart of Chinatown and North Beach Italian District. We are walking distance from Fishermans Wharf, Financial District, and Union Square.
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Union Square - Convention Center: Flagship stores ring Union Square, among the vanguard of West Coast retail. Chinatown begins at Grant Avenue and Bush Street, while Gold Rush-era mansions crown Nob Hill. South of Union Square, the convention center area includes the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Cable cars turn around at Powell and Market streets to head back to Fisherman's Wharf.