Top of the Mark

San Francisco, United States

3.5

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39 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Takes Reservations
No
Delivery
No
Take-out
No
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Good For
Brunch, Late Night
Parking
Valet, Street
Bike Parking
No
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
No
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Dressy
Ambience
Classy
Noise Level
Average
Music
Live
Good For Dancing
No
Alcohol
Full Bar
Happy Hour
No
Best Nights
Fri, Sat, Sun
Coat Check
Yes
Smoking
No
Outdoor Seating
No
Wi-Fi
Paid
Has TV
No
Waiter Service
Yes
Caters
No
Has Pool Table
No
Accepts Apple Pay
Yes
Good For Dancing
Yes

Description

Specialties

Revered for its historic charm and grand architecture, InterContinental Mark Hopkins remains one of the most desirable hotels in San Francisco. This landmark Nob Hill hotel boasts breathtaking views of the Bay Area. Our classic hotel has been recently renovated so guests can enjoy an even higher level of luxury, including modern amenities, high-​tech features, and stylish design. The InterContinental Mark Hopkins offers luxury guest rooms and suites with deluxe amenities and desirable daily perks.

History

Established in 1946.

In 1939, hotelier and owner, George D. Smith, transformed the 19th floor penthouse suite of the Mark Hopkins Hotel into a glass-​walled cocktail lounge. It was an instant success, and word spread throughout the country and around the world of the sensational lounge in the sky with 360 degree views of San Francisco.

During WWII, servicemen would buy and leave a bottle in the care of the bartender so that the next soldier from their squadron could enjoy a free drink; the only requirement being whoever had the last sip would buy the next bottle. The soldiers gathered before shipping out for one last toast to the Golden Gate, believing that the bridge was good luck and would bring them home. As they sailed off under the Golden Gate, wives and sweethearts would draw together in the lounge’s northwest corner, where they would tearfully gaze out the windows to watch them go. This corner became known as the «Weepers’ Corner». The Top Of The Mark has become a «must-​see» destination.

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