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Built in 1929, the InterContinental Mark Hopkins is a breathtaking meld of French château and Spanish Renaissance styles. A buttery palette of deep reds, gold and ivory warms the elegant lobby. Sofas and overstuffed chairs are covered in sumptuous chenilles, tapestry and velvets and arranged for intimacy on handwoven carpets over the hotel’s original marble floor.
Decorated in a neoclassical style, the 341 guest rooms' and 39 suites’ luxurious fittings and fabrics exude an understated opulence. Custom furnishings echo the lobby’s glowing colors. Bathrooms are a blend of Spanish and Italian marble with black granite vanity tops and soft, ambient lighting.
Guests may dine at the hotel’s Nob Hill Restaurant with its handsome, club-like décor or visit the legendary rooftop lounge, the Top of the Mark. Here guests may partake of afternoon tea, enjoy cocktails and live music in the evening or simply marvel at the stunning 360-degree view of the city. One of the most sensational spots in the city, it is well suited for romantics of all ages.
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