Hotel Triton - a Kimpton Hotel A 3 star hotel in San Francisco

Hipster haven in the hub of downtown San Francisco

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing Hotel Triton - a Kimpton Hotel

Dining at the Hotel Triton - a Kimpton Hotel

Café de la Presse - This noteworthy French café, adjacent to the hotel, is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but is known mostly for its popular weekend brunch (sidewalk tables available). The café also doubles as an international newsstand, stocked with the likes of Paris Match and the London Times.

Attractions near this hotel

San Francisco International Airport (SFO): Approximate driving time to the Hotel Triton - a Kimpton Hotel is 20 minutes and distance is 14 miles.

Driving directions from San Francisco International Airport: Exit the airport and take US-101 N toward San Francisco. Take the exit for I-280 N / Port of SF, and follow the signs for the Port of SF. I-280 ends and becomes King St; continue on King St. Take the 3rd St exit, and then turn left onto 3rd St. Proceed about eight blocks and cross Market St, when 3rd St becomes Kearny St. Continue on Kearney St for three blocks. Turn left onto Sutter St and proceed one block. Turn right onto Grant Ave, and hotel is two blocks on right at corner of Grant Ave and Bush St.

Oakland International Airport (OAK): Approximate driving time to the Hotel Triton is 25 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 continue straight onto Fremont St for four blocks. Cross Market St, when Fremont St becomes Front St. Continue on Front St for one block. Turn left onto Pine St and proceed three blocks. Turn left onto Montgomery St and proceed two blocks. Turn right onto Sutter St and proceed two blocks. Turn right onto Grant Ave, and hotel is two blocks on right at corner of Grant Ave and Bush St.

Art galleries – across the street and around the corner
Chinatown entrance – across the street
Financial District – 2 blocks
Union Square – 3 blocks
Getting there: From SFO, taxis (more than $36), airport shuttles ($5–$15), and BART trains (under $5) are the most popular ways of getting to the hotel. Fees subject to change without notice. Airport shuttles are found on the Arrivals level of the airport, above baggage claim; no reservations are required. BART runs directly from the airport to the Montgomery St Station, two blocks from the hotel. From OAK, taxis (more than $36), airport shuttles ($26–35), and BART trains (under $5) are all popular options. Fees subject to change without notice. A BART shuttle departs every 10 minutes for the Coliseum Station, where guests can catch a train to the Montgomery St Station. Car rentals are available online.

Getting around: Walking is a popular way of getting around at any hour. Weekday mornings only, the hotel provides complimentary Town Car service to the Financial District. Times and availability subject to change. San Francisco’s MUNI system offers routes throughout the city and includes electric streetcars, cable cars, trolleys, buses, and light rail. MUNI bus and cable car stops are within two blocks of the hotel. 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; the Montgomery St BART station is two blocks from the hotel. 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.

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