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The Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel

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The Clift Hotel is a first-class hotel located in San Francisco's Union Square.[1] The nearly century-old Clift was refitted to designs by Philippe Starck and Ian Schrager.

History

In 1913, Frederick C. Clift, an attorney from a large family in the Sierra foothills, commissioned the 300-room hotel on a lot the family had inherited. The hotel was to open in time for the Pan Pacific Exposition. The architect, a former student of the Ecole de Beaux Arts, was George Applegarth of McDonald and Applegarth. Advertised as the first hotel in San Francisco to be fire and earthquake proof, Clift has held up to its expectations. With its 1924 addition of 3 floors, it became the largest hotel in the state. Clift was purchased from the Four Seasons group in 1996 by Morgans Hotel Group.

Design Features

Redwood Room – originally built in 1933 as the Art Deco Room, the Redwood Room has been refurbished to combine original and 21st century design.

Asia de Cuba - serving a blend of Asian and Latin cuisine.

Trivia

The Clift was mentioned in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Past Tense, Part I". Jim Metzler's character Chris Brynner arranged for Jadzia Dax (Terry Farrell) to stay there.

References

  1. ^ The Clift, Memory Alpha