Chancellor Hotel on Union Square 
Venerable, family-owned hotel on Union Square
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Chancellor Hotel on Union Square
Dining at the Chancellor Hotel on Union Square
The hotel''s restaurant does not serve dinner, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area.
Nearby restaurants:
Scala''s
Farallon
Postrio
Attractions near this hotel
Driving directions from San Francisco International Airport: Exit the airport and take US-101 N toward San Francisco. Bear right onto I-80 E toward the Bay Bridge. Take the 4th St exit, and then continue straight onto Bryant St. Go one block on Bryant St. Turn left onto 3rd St and proceed one-half mile to Market St. When 3rd St crosses Market St, it veers right and becomes Kearney St. Continue on Kearney St for two blocks. Turn left onto Sutter St and go three blocks. Turn left onto Powell St, and hotel is one-half block on right.
Oakland International Airport (OAK): Approximate driving time to the Chancellor Hotel on Union Square is 30 minutes and distance is 20 miles.
Driving directions from Oakland International Airport: Exit the airport on Hegenberger Rd. Take I-880 N toward Oakland. Take I-80 W / San Francisco / Bay Bridge, crossing over the Bay Bridge. Take the Fremont St exit, and then proceed one block on Fremont St. At the first traffic light, turn left onto Howard St and go three blocks. Turn right onto 3rd St and go three blocks to Market St. When 3rd St crosses Market St, it veers right and becomes Kearney St. Continue on Kearney St for two blocks. Turn left onto Sutter St and go three blocks. Turn left onto Powell St, and hotel is one-half block on right.
Getting around: Walking is a popular way of getting around at any hour. San Francisco’s MUNI system offers routes throughout the city and includes electric streetcars, cable cars, trolleys, buses, and light rail. The hotel is on a cable car line and four blocks from the Powell St BART and MUNI station, where all public transportation options are available. All-day and three-day MUNI passes both cost between $5–$15 and are valid for unlimited travel and transfers. Fee subject to change without notice. The BART rail system provides access to much of the Bay Area, including Berkeley and Oakland. Taxis are also available. Plentiful alternative transportation makes renting a car unnecessary, and parking in the city is generally scarce and expensive. For travel to outlying areas guests can rent a car for the day.
Chinatown - 4 blocks
SF MOMA - 5 blocks
Moscone Center - 5 blocks
Yerba Buena - 5 blocks
Civic Center - 8 blocks
North Beach - 12 blocks
SBC Park - 1 mile
Fisherman''s Wharf - 1.5 miles
Golden Gate Bridge - 2 miles
