Open Space Encourages Playing on Former Parade Field at San Francisco Presidio

The Constantly Evolving San Francisco Presidio

The Golden Gate Bridge looms large in San Francisco. Visitors come to see this magnificent bridge that is often shrouded in the Pacific Ocean fog. However, many people miss the expansive 1500 plus acre San Francisco Presidio adjacent, whose grounds serve as the anchor for the western end of this … Read more

Part 3, Top 28 Destinations for 2020: Urban

We recently announced our Top 28 destinations for 2020 zeroing in on unique destinations with intriguing sites and experiences. Our list breaks down into four categories, both domestic and international, with the complete list here. We’ve already shared our Newsworthy Destinations and our picks for Nature & Culture. This week … Read more

Top Destinations for 2020 on TravelSquire

Top 28 Destinations for 2020

Realizing travelers have varied preferences, TravelSquire’s editorial team spends hours debating which destinations should make our Top 28 list each year. It’s never easy to choose, but we’ve finally reached a decision. We’ve comprised a diverse list with something to intrigue everyone. From bustling urban locales to natural wonders providing … Read more

Hotel Vitale

Hotel Vitale, San Francisco

San Francisco’s reputation as one of the most hectic, zany, and robust cities in the world is unrivaled. For global trekkers, the City by the Bay is a bucket-list beauty, and for locals, an ever-evolving urban playground with farm-to-table adventures, rotating museum exhibits, and short-term Broadway hits. But maybe you’ve … Read more

Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurants on TravelSquire

Delicious Vegan & Vegetarian Destinations

  Meatless Monday. Tofu Tuesday. For carnivores looking to decrease their meat intake, themed days like this might do the trick. But for vegans and vegetarians, seitan, faro, jack fruit and other healthy dishes are daily culinary staples which can sometimes be hard to find while traveling. But take heart … Read more

Serrano Hotel

Serrano Hotel, San Francisco

Call them boutique hotels. Call them design hotels. By whatever name, small hotels are a dime a dozen especially in big cities like San Francisco. But, once in a while, you discover one so special you wish you could stay forever. The Serrano Hotel, a National Historic Landmark, raises 16 … Read more

Buchanan King Room Laure Joliet

Hotel Buchanan, San Francisco

If anyone is wondering what the Kimpton Hotel Group is up to in San Francisco, it looks like they may be taking a cue from the Ace Hotel properties. The darling of the hospitality scene these last few years, Ace made an impact on young urban travelers by turning rundown … Read more

Kensington Park Hotel, S.F.

If Sunset Boulevard’s Norma Desmond stepped out of the classic 1942 film and into the lobby of the Kensington Park Hotel in downtown San Francisco, she’d be right at home. The intricately detailed space makes quite a statement starting with the architectural details … soaring hand painted beamed ceilings and … Read more

Anzu, Hotel Nikko, San Francisco

Sitting squat on a forlorn block in the Union Square vicinity, San Francisco’s Hotel Nikko will not surprise you as a striking architectural gem, but no matter. As you step inside the towering concrete mass an instant feeling of Zen alters the senses, the sound of water gurgling, a perfect … Read more

Hotel Union Square, San Francisco

If you can find the front door of the Hotel Union Square amid the motley storefronts on the lively block of Powell Street, you’re in for a surprise.  Two stunning 10 foot mosaics grace either side of the entrance, a clear indication of the building’s 1913 landmark pedigree. Mind you, … Read more

Nikko Entrance

San Francisco’s Hotel Nikko – Everything Zen

Sometimes looks can be deceiving. Despite its 25 floors and 532 rooms, San Francisco’s Hotel Nikko is of imposing proportions but elects to behave like a graceful boutique property. Its location is prime, with proximity to Union Square, high-end shopping and the performing arts while reliable public transportation in the … Read more

Hotel Diva, San Francisco

Hotel Diva, San Francisco

Sometimes you can tell a lot about a hotel just by its name. Take San Francisco’s Hotel Diva. The Diva Sidewalk of Fame in from of the hotel is just one of many subtle hints to come during your stay, its concrete blocks sectioned off with the foot and handprints of past … Read more

Hotel Palomar, San Francisco

I’M IN SAN FRANCISCO!  Beautiful views, unique neighborhoods, amazing people, and great spirit; every nook and cranny of this city has its own personality.  After all it is San Francisco’s eccentric and downright strange diversity that defines its culture; mixing together trendy urban professionals, hippy chic fashionistas, hipster grit mixologists, … Read more

San Francisco Sampler

San Francisco Sampler

Hailed as a tourists’ mecca and damned for those killer hills, San Francisco’s reputation definitively precedes it.  Famed for its glory days as a beat generation outpost then later the epicenter of flower power and acid rock, today the glorious city by the bay has lost none of its “alternative” … Read more