Le Meridien San Francisco Completes $12 Million Renovation

June 30, 2015

Le Meridien San FranciscoLe Méridien San Francisco has announced the completion of a $12 million renovation, which includes newly transformed public spaces and all 360 guest rooms, of which 80 are suites. The signature Le Méridien Hub (the brand’s reinterpretation of the staid hotel lobby into a vibrant coffee house by day and chic lounge by night) and 12,500 sf of meeting and event space have also been redone.

“San Francisco has long been a hub for the creative and curious minded traveler,” said Brian Povinelli, S.V.P. Global Brand Leader for Le Méridien and Westin. “The completion of this multimillion-dollar renovation ushers in a new era of unlocking San Francisco through the cultural and culinary lens of Le Méridien, highlighting local cuisine, unique design and destination-inspired programming for our guests and locals alike.”

Upon arrival, guests are immediately immersed into the design of the Hub — a monochromatic gridded ceiling references the streets of San Francisco and dynamic carpet patterns showcase regional cartography. In the guest rooms, large wall coverings reveal topographical maps of the surrounding mountains and hills. A color palette of muted grays, inspired by the rolling fog that the Bay area is famous for, are combined with various shades of Pacific Ocean blue. Pops of persimmon are found throughout the hotel, as a nod to the arguably most significant landmark of the city- the Golden Gate Bridge.

For those looking to immerse themselves in an artist experience indigenous to San Francisco, guests are invited to participate in the brand’s Unlock Art program — a feature that allows guests to use their room keys as free admission to the Yerba Buena Center of the Arts, the city’s hippest museum.

www.lemeridiensanfrancisco.com

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