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Rooms and Suites at The Jay Hotel San Francisco

From 392 USD
Premiere Skyline View Room

Premiere Skyline View Room ( 413ft2 )

The Premiere Skyline View Room offers a comfortable and modern experience. It features a king-size bed with a plush pillowtop mattress and duvet, providing restful

From 442 USD
Signature City View Room

Signature City View Room ( 413ft2 )

The Signature City View Room is a comfortable, elegant space. It is designed for relaxation and convenience. With 413 square feet (37 square meters) of

From 465 USD
Executive Bay View Room

Executive Bay View Room ( 413ft2 )

The Executive Bay View Room offers a comfortable and modern space designed for relaxation. The room spans 413 square feet (37 square meters) and provides

From 489 USD
Studio Corner Suite

Studio Corner Suite ( 585ft2 )

The Studio Corner Suite is a spacious and comfortable retreat, ideal for a relaxing stay. With a size of 585 square feet, this air-conditioned studio

From 535 USD
Luxury Bay View Suite

Luxury Bay View Suite ( 605ft2 )

The Luxury Bay View Suite offers a stunning escape with breathtaking views of San Francisco Bay. The suite is 605 square feet (54 square meters).

From 617 USD
Residence Suite

Residence Suite ( 834ft2 )

The Residence Suite offers a luxurious retreat, perfect for relaxation and comfort. The spacious room spans 834 square feet, providing ample space for its guests.

The Jay Hotel San Francisco

The Jay Hotel San Francisco is a polished Autograph Collection hotel in the city's Financial District, close to Jackson Square, the Embarcadero, the Ferry Building, and North Beach. Set at 433 Clay Street, it brings a contemporary point of view to a part of the city where business, dining, waterfront walks, and old San Francisco streets meet. The hotel feels urban and social, with a strong restaurant and terrace scene rather than a resort mood.

This is a good fit for travelers who want downtown access, comfortable rooms, and a location that works for both meetings and leisure. Guests can walk to the Embarcadero, the Ferry Building, Chinatown, North Beach, the waterfront, and many offices. Union Square, Oracle Park, Chase Center, Nob Hill, and the museums around SoMa are easy by car or public transport.

The hotel also works well for guests who have been to San Francisco before and want a different base from the usual Union Square pattern. It places the waterfront, downtown offices, and older side streets in the same orbit. That mix is useful for a stay that includes client meetings, coffee stops, bay walks, and dinners with friends.

Financial District & Jackson Square Location

The Jay sits near the edge of the Financial District and Jackson Square. That gives it a different feel from hotels directly on Union Square or Nob Hill. The area is practical during the week. It also has galleries, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, historic brick buildings, and waterfront access close by.

The Embarcadero Center is connected by pedestrian access, and the Ferry Building is a short walk for food stalls, bay views, and transit. North Beach, Chinatown, and the Transamerica Pyramid area add more character nearby. This location is especially useful for guests who want San Francisco without relying on a car for every plan.

Rooms & Suites

The hotel has 360 guest rooms and suites. The design by AvroKO blends contemporary color, soft texture, and references to San Francisco's creative spirit. Rooms feel warmer than many business hotels in the area. Expect deep blues, natural materials, comfortable seating, and large windows in many categories.

Standard rooms work well for short city stays or business trips. Higher-floor rooms and suites add more space, better views, and a stronger sense of occasion. Many guests will use the room as a calm place between meetings, waterfront walks, and dinner. The design is not loud, but it has enough personality to keep the hotel from feeling anonymous.

The Third Floor & Prelude

Dining is a major part of the hotel experience. The Third Floor is the central venue, combining restaurant, lounge, terrace, coffee bar, and social space. Its outdoor terrace has fire pits, planting, and seating that make it a useful place for drinks, lunch, or a relaxed evening above the city streets.

Prelude adds a more defined restaurant identity, with a Southern-influenced menu and a polished dining room. The Coffee Bar covers mornings and lighter stops, while in-room dining gives guests an easy option after travel or late meetings. The combination gives the hotel more life than many downtown properties, especially for guests who want to eat or meet without leaving the building.

Fitness, Meetings & Practical Comfort

The Jay includes a fitness center, meeting space, and the practical services expected from an upper-upscale city hotel. Business travelers can move between guestrooms, meeting rooms, dining, and nearby offices without much friction. Leisure guests can use the same setup as a flexible base for a compact San Francisco itinerary.

The hotel is also convenient for guests arriving without a car. Rideshares, taxis, BART, ferries, cable cars, and Muni routes can all support different parts of the stay. Parking is available for those who need it, but many guests will find that walking and short rides cover most plans.

The service style is relaxed but attentive. Staff can help with neighborhood suggestions, dining plans, transport, and timing. In San Francisco, that matters. The city changes mood quickly from one neighborhood to another, and a good plan can turn a short stay into a much easier experience.

Exploring San Francisco

The hotel is well placed for several classic San Francisco routes. Guests can walk to the Ferry Building for breakfast, continue along the waterfront, then head toward North Beach for cafes and Italian restaurants. Chinatown is also nearby, with Grant Avenue and Stockton Street offering very different views of the neighborhood.

Art and culture are easy to add. SFMOMA, the Contemporary Jewish Museum, Yerba Buena Gardens, and the Museum of the African Diaspora are a short ride away. Oracle Park, Chase Center, the Exploratorium, Nob Hill, and Union Square can also fit into a two- or three-day stay. The Jay is not in the most tourist-heavy location, but it sits close enough to reach many of the city's main districts quickly.

Style & Atmosphere

The hotel's style is built around a softer version of urban sophistication. The building has a strong downtown presence, while the interiors add more warmth through color, lighting, and layered materials. Public spaces feel social, but not overwhelming. The Third Floor gives the hotel a natural gathering point, which helps it feel less like a pure rooms-and-corridors business property.

Guests who want a grand historic lobby may prefer a different San Francisco hotel. Guests who want a modern downtown base with a good food-and-drink scene will likely understand The Jay quickly. It is polished enough for business, relaxed enough for a weekend, and central enough for a mix of work and exploration.

Who Should Stay Here

The Jay Hotel San Francisco is best for travelers who want a contemporary downtown hotel with strong walkability, comfortable rooms, and a lively restaurant terrace. It works for business guests, couples on a city break, and visitors who want access to the waterfront, North Beach, Chinatown, and the Ferry Building.

Compared with The St. Regis San Francisco, it feels less formal and more neighborhood-driven. Compared with Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco, it is more focused on the Financial District and Embarcadero side of the city. Compared with 1 Hotel San Francisco, it is less waterfront-resort in mood and more urban. Travelers choosing The Jay usually want modern design, city access, and an easy downtown rhythm.

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Why we love this hotel

  • The hotel is steps from top attractions, including Chinatown and the Ferry Building. Enjoy easy access to Union Square and Fisherman’s Wharf!
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  • Discover The Terrace, your perfect spot for drinks! With cozy seating, fire pits, and lush greenery, it’s the ultimate city escape, day or night.
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Pet Friendly, Wheelchair Accessible, Connecting Rooms

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