
Downtown San Francisco—while vibrant—isn’t exactly known for boutique hotels. Amid gleaming skyscrapers and corporate offices, finding a stylish, comfortable stay can be tricky. But thankfully, The Jay Hotel has come to the rescue.
This 360-room property, opened in November 2023 in what was formerly a Le Méridien, offers the scale of a major hotel with the charm and intimacy of a boutique. Centrally located in the Financial District, it’s steps from the city’s business hub and the scenic Embarcadero.

The grey concrete façade conceals a warm, minimalist interior. The first-floor entrance evokes a chic friend’s foyer—think a sleek modernist couch and a grand spiral staircase leading to the third-floor lobby (there’s also an elevator). The lobby sets a graceful tone, with golden hues, light wood accents, and geometric furniture inviting guests to relax.
Before heading to your room, swing by the aptly named lobby bar, The Third Floor. With natural light pouring in through oversized windows, the bar offers lounge and table seating, plus a large terrace overlooking Battery Street and the Embarcadero Center.

Guest rooms—whether Executive, Studio Suite, or Luxury Suite—are impressively spacious by city standards. Mid-century modern décor meets comfort: angled floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with sunlight and frame views of the Bay, Coit Tower, and the downtown skyline.
Inside, soft furnishings, neutral palettes, and rich accents—burgundy, black, bronze, and warm wood—create a serene atmosphere. Bathrooms are luxe, with custom amenities, plush robes, and excellent water pressure (a detail that shouldn't be overlooked).

While the hotel’s location places you near award-winning restaurants, you won’t want to miss Prelude, Jay’s Southern-inspired restaurant. Executive Chef Celtin Hendrickson-Jones—an Alabama native with a résumé that includes Niku Steakhouse and Morimoto—reinvents classics like fried chicken, catfish, and grits with fresh California ingredients and refined technique.

After indulging, hit the hotel gym—it’s a standout. Spacious and well-equipped, it features everything from a boxing bag and gloves to a trampoline.
Whether you’re in town for business or leisure, The Jay brings boutique style and standout service to the heart of San Francisco.
Top Takeaways
Location: San Francisco, CA
Rating: 5-Star
The Vibe: Modern business luxury with minimalist sentiments
Food + Drink: Prelude is an absolute must-dine, whether you’re staying at the Jay or not. And be sure to check out The Third Floor for an awesome lunch or happy hour while you’re in town as well.
Amenities: fitness center; restaurant; bar; concierge; ballroom; meeting spaces
Our Favorite Thing About the Hotel: We can’t say enough good things about Prelude, the Jay’s on-site restaurant. Spring for the tasting menu, especially if you’re on an expense account.
5 Nearby Attractions: Embarcadero, San Francisco Chinatown, Exploratorium, Cable Car Museum, Oracle Park
Any Personal Neighborhood Recs? Running the Embarcadero is always a must-do, but if you’re down for a little bit of a commute, take your run (or walk) instead to the beautiful Presidio, and pay a visit to Dalida for some truly incredible Mediterranean food.
Rooms: 360 rooms and suites
Pricing: Rooms start at $429 per night.
Closest Airport: San Francisco International Airport
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