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A wining and dining weekend
  By Hotel Hotline Member from Staten Island, NY on Monday, July 16, 2007
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"A definite must-stay! I would highly recommend this hotel—it was so elegant, crisp, convenient, and quiet. It’s a smaller boutique-hotel located on Nob Hill, where it’s very easy to access transportation, restaurants, bars, and upscale shopping. Our room had a warm European feel, and the décor was very tasteful. My room was very sunny, comfortable with its down beds, and quiet, all of which were important to me. All the rooms are named after local vineyards, which I felt gave it a unique twist. The concierge was very helpful in suggesting local activities, as well as organizing day visits to the vineyards. "

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