Hotel Adagio Union Square, San Francisco
The Hotel Adagio® features a fresh design that bridges its Spanish Colonial Revival architectural roots to a clean and contemporary design aesthetic.
Located in the heart of San Francisco's theater, dining and shopping districts, this elegant Union Square hotel is the perfect destination for exploring whether you're visiting for business or pleasure.
Top Reasons to Stay at Hotel Adagio
- Located in Union Square near cable cars, shopping & dining
- Complimentary hi-speed Internet access and town car service
- Home of award-winning Cortez Restaurant & Bar
- Executive luggage storage program for frequent guests
- Complimentary tour with a Golden Gate Greeter
Location
Hotel Adagio, a luxury boutique hotel, is located in the heart of San Francisco's Theater District and Union Square shopping and dining district. This elegant downtown San Francisco hotel is located 2 ½ blocks away from the Powell Street Cable Car line, 6 blocks from the Moscone Convention Center and is close in proximity to Chinatown, the Financial District, North Beach, Nob Hill and SOMA.
This dramatic downtown restaurant and bar, located on the lobby level of the stylish Hotel Adagio, offers creative Mediterranean cuisine featuring bold flavors, small plates, and unique artisan breads.
Joie de Vivre Gives
Joie de Vivre Hotels is a grass roots organization that strives to have a positive impact on our community. Each of our hotels is dedicated to donating at a minimum $200 per guest room per year to organizations in their communities.
As an extension of Joie de Vivre Gives, each hotel participates in the You Can Make a Difference program launched in April of 2008. The primary objective is to engage our guests by giving them the option to add an additional $1 of their total bill for each night they stay with us. Guests are able to opt out of this program at check-out.
Hotel Adagio’s philanthropic partner in the You Can Make a Difference program is Art For Life Foundation. Their goal is to nurture children suffering from illness through the healing of art. Nationwide, Art for Life helps over 12,000 children a year. A 501(c)3 nonprofit since 1998, Art for Life celebrates 10 years of bringing art, children and healing together.





