Aida Plaza Hotel

About Aida Plaza Hotel
The 7th Street & Market Street Subway Station is just steps from this centrally located San Francisco hotel. A 24-hour reception with tour services is offered at the Aida Plaza Hotel. Cable TV and an alarm clock radio are included in the white, traditionally decorated rooms. Some rooms have a work desk. Each room has either a private bathroom or a shared bathroom. Coffee and tea are available 24 hours a day. The Warfield Theater is 1 block from Aida Plaza. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Union Square are less than 1 mi away.
Amenities
- On-site parking
- 24-hour front desk
- Meeting space
- Fitness center
- On-site dining
- Bar / lounge
- Express check-in / check-out
- Concierge
- Dry cleaning
- Self-service laundry
- Luggage storage
- Full kitchen / kitchenette
- Family friendly
- Wheelchair accessible
- Public transit access
- Airport shuttle
- Smoke-free property
- Elevator
- In-room safe
Reviews
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Very convenient location and the staff very friendly ❤️
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The Aida Hotel is okay. The hotel is old. The carpet in my room was dirty. The crevices along side the room had crumbs under the bed, near the heater, etc. The TV remote did not work, so I had to manually turn the TV on and press the side buttons on the widescreen to change channels. To access to the lobby you have to wait thirty seconds for the staff to open the locked front door and then hand you the key. There were several occasions where I was standing for ten minutes outside from the cold until the male staff member would finally come to the door. So if you are in a hurry, chances are you can be further delayed. The personnel at the front desk don’t greet me and say hello or good morning. At times, it gets really impersonal. There was a point for a period of three days where I used the same towels and my bed was not made. You call yourself a hotel? Given that the hotel is located on the corner of 7th Street and Market Street, you do have your share of street characters, some are more vocally expressive than others. Yes there are cop cars visible on a daily basis during the day and evenings.
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Basically at the middle of the downtown perfect place to go to Embarcadero north or South Mission St. I’ll be back for sure
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Superb
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Clean
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complicated neighborhood, and no wifi. that
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Staff is good. Location is fine Smells not good inside the room. Quite an old hotel
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Smells not good inside the room. Quite an old hotel
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Nothing Shower provided minimal water, insufficient to actually use and was not cleaned. Toilet didn't flush. Wifi didn't work. Room was small, poorly arranged and everything was ancient and dusty
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Shower provided minimal water, insufficient to actually use and was not cleaned. Toilet didn't flush. Wifi didn't work. Room was small, poorly arranged and everything was ancient and dusty
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If you want a classic old school in sf downtown, it s here. My room had classic marble fixtues with a serious commercial toilet. My room was brilliantly lit. The bed was firm just the way i love it. The staff are o polite and old school. The place alive with antiques. They dont have breakfast so who cares? Go to the donut place close by.
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Smooth check in and out process. Clean basic room. Older building for sure, but that's okay.
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Good
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Very good
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the staff are genuinely nice people and I like them very much. Could be worse, but not terrible.
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WiFi is not working inside the hotel. The signal is not penetrating inside rooms. The rooms are not clean.
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If you want to give all of your belongings over and be locked out of the hotel and your room until they are ready to let you in the barred and locked front door. I have never stayed in a hotel that’s asks for the hotel key back every time you leave the building. They also ask that you leave your valuables at the front desk. The camera system in this hotel with the main screen looks like this place is watching everything in the building for some reason and you should be aware of your surroundings. This place is shady!!! The building had a health and safety code posting that chemicals in the building were known to cause cancer. This is also near the Tenderloin District. The doors are barred and locked and you have to wait for someone to let you in. No one ever answers the phone so imagine standing outside in a bad neighborhood waiting for someone to come open the door whenever they decide to. If that’s for you, this is your place. Look at the pictures and tell me you would want to stay here
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worst neighborhood in downtown San Francisco. Staff was great and allowed early arrival. Heavy drug traff
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Perfect for the price.
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A charming vintage property with polite and helpful staff. Don’t come here if you all the bells and whistles of a corporate chain; come here if you want to go back in time 100 years and bathe in a claw foot tub and show your kids what a pay phone looks like. Don’t worry, sheets are new and clean, towels are replaced daily, and it’s a comfortable stay. That said, San Francisco has a large unhoused population, and this neighborhood isn’t immune.
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What's nearby
- Moscone Center 0.7 mi