Stayed at Powell Place for three nights. As an owner, I am allowed to divide a week up into two parts as long as one stay includes a...
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Stayed at Powell Place for three nights. As an
owner, I am allowed to divide a week up into
two parts as long as one stay includes a
Friday and Saturday night. The resort is
located at the top of Nob Hill with both the
Powell Street and California Street cable cars
running past or close by. It is difficult to get
on the Powell Street cable car as it is usually
loaded with tourists.
The unit was a Carnelian unit--a one bedroom
unit. The bedroom had a king size bed and
ample room to spread things out. The
bathroom was just the right size. The living
room contained a queen size sofa bed and
was quite comfortable. The kitchen area,
while not a full kitchen, contained a
microwave, fridge-freezer, two hot plates,
coffee maker and toaster. The partial kitchen
was great for breakfasts and late night
snacks.
There is a good food market five blocks down
California Street (you can take a cable car)
called Cala Market. Apply for a Cala card and
you can get a discount on your food
purchase. If you return to San Francisco you
can use the Cala card again.
Chinatown is two blocks east of Powell Place
down California Street. Union square is three
blocks away and Market Street is seven blocks
down (an easy walk down but a not so easy
walk up). The last two blocks up Powell to the
timeshare are challenging.
The last person out of the resort must leave
the key at the front desk. There is daily maid
service and turn-down service at night. The
people at the front desk are very nice and the
resort is small and quaint. My wife much
prefers Powell Place to the Manhattan Club,
which was a disappointment.
In the room we stayed at, the kitchen and
living area faced Powell Street. To some, the
ringing of the cable cars late at night is
soothing while to others it may be a bother.
The transit system is so good that I wouldn't
bother with a car. Parking is expensive and
in/out priviledges don't exist. San Francisco is
not a place to drive a car. BART and a MUNI
pass should cover most of your needs.
All in all, the resort was clean, central, and
roomy. Don't expect a fancy pool or a
schedule of activities. Powell Place is an
urban timeshare. Step outside your door and
the fun begins.