Everything You Need To Know About The Urban Hotel
54 rooms across three floors, communal kitchen and lounge, free WiFi, and zero resort fees.
Ground level · the social heart of the hotel
Lobby, lounge & reception
Tables, chairs, 24-hour staff.
Kitchen + popcorn machine
Sink, microwave, coffee, fridge — and the red popcorn machine.
Self-service laundry
Washers, dryers, ironing board.
ADA lift to lobby only
Step-free access to the lobby; upper floors are stairs-only.
Triple-rich floor · groups & sports teams
Most triples in the building
Eight triples — cluster a family or class trip on one floor.
Three restrooms, four showers
Including one accessible shower in the west wing.
Best street views
Rooms 214 and 215 look down Bush toward the Dragon Gate.
The quiet floor · best for work groups and longer stays
Most regular rooms in the hotel
16 singles & doubles — each guest gets their own.
Five triples clustered together
300, 301, 317, 318, 319 — families inside a larger group booking.
Top floor = quietest floor
Two flights up, no foot traffic overhead.



Singles, doubles, and triples — across three floors.
Best for families and small groups travelling together.
Including two with tubs — refreshed daily.
Across all three floors.
Restrooms and showers on each floor are shared among guests. We recommend that children be supervised by an accompanying adult at all times.
Four amenities most SF hotels charge $30/night for. At The Urban, they're free.
Fast WiFi
Property-wide and free — no upgrade tier, no captive portal.
Zero resort fees
The rate you book is the rate you pay. No surprise line items.
Popcorn machine
The red one in the kitchen lounge — free, always on.
Communal kitchen
Microwave, coffee, sink, snacks, fridge access — and laundry next door.
The iconic green-tiled archway at Bush & Grant is literally one block from the door. Step through and you're in the oldest Chinatown in North America — dim sum, herbal shops, lantern-strung alleys, and the Tin How Temple.
SF's main shopping & theater district. Macy's, Apple, Westfield Centre, the cable car turnaround.
The Powell-Hyde line climbs straight to Nob Hill and down to Fisherman's Wharf.
Salesforce Tower, the Transamerica Pyramid, and Embarcadero — a flat 7-minute walk east.
A short climb up Bush brings you to Nob Hill — Grace Cathedral, the Fairmont, skyline views.
San Francisco's largest convention center — home to the city's biggest expos and conferences.
The city's Italian quarter — cafés, trattorias, and Beat-era bookstores near Washington Square.