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A rich culture and a vibrant entertainment scene make San Francisco an exciting destination to visit. Standing at 27 floors, our great location delights almost as much as our views of the bay and the iconic city skyline. In the hotel, you’ll find a great range of amenities, including 20,000 sq. ft. of event space, a spa, delicious dining options and, of course, comfortable rooms and suites. Concierge Services availablePet-friendly100% non-smoking downtown San Francisco hotelOnsite Karaoke Room available for reservations24-hour business center accessExecutive rooms and access to the Executive Lounge with complimentary breakfast, hors d'oeuvres and snacks This content will open in a overlay Comfort meets style in our choice of rooms at Hilton San Francisco Financial District. From rooms with bay or city views to suites with a full wall of windows, select the space that suits you. Each room offers thoughtful amenities including Hilton Serenity beds, workspace, WiFi, and HDTVs.




Just steps from the hotel you’ll find many of the city’s renowned attractions including the Financial District, Chinatown, Fisherman’s Wharf, and Union Square. A trip to San Fran wouldn’t be complete without walking, cycling, or driving along what’s probably our most iconic landmark – the Golden Gate Bridge. Enjoy our onsite technology lounge and game-day hangout with 16 ft. TVs and state-of-the-art full body massage chairs!Pay a visit to our Wellness Center which offers a fitness center and a spa. From soothing aromatherapy sessions to energizing massage therapy, our selection of treatments will leave you feeling as good as new. We also offer manicures and pedicures - the perfect treat before a night on the town! Dining with a California flair Sightseeing is hard work! After a day touring the city join us at Flyte Wine Bar for a glass of wine from Napa County or Sonoma vineyards paired with a small plate or two. Beer and the game more your thing? Head to 750 Bar for craft beers, and a delicious menu to enjoy by the stunning glass-enclosed fireplace.




Look no further for an impressive venue for your next meeting or event in downtown San Francisco. Our 20,000 sq. ft. of event space boasts floor-to-ceiling windows with great views of the city. Hoping to enjoy the sunshine? Choose our outdoor space with views of the bay, Chinatown and the city.Every startup pivots at least once during alpha or private beta to improve their concept and/or open up new markets or applications.  This has certainly been the case for DC-based Restin Chairs, which was called Restin Digital when I first met co-founders Barry Womack and Frank Taylor last month.  Their story is almost a perfect case study (almost, because of course the story is still being written) of how pivoting can really pay off. Womack and Taylor were roommates at The College of William & Mary (W&M)  when they started noticing massage chairs in malls and other public spaces.  “We decided to take the concept and develop it around the college market as a way to help relieve stress during exam time,” Womack said. 




“Our original concept was pay-per-use, so students would swipe their student ID cards to use the chair, but it turns out the time-to-market was just too long, so we immediately changed that idea, and we leased a few chairs to the college during exam periods.” The service was offered as a free service to students, and during the initial trial period, they had 10,000 uses in 12 days – and this was just with 4 chairs at one library at W&M.  “During that trial, we saw that tons of kids were using iPods, iPads, iPhones, and their laptops while in the chairs to access digital content – music, entertainment, the Internet, and so on,” Womack continued.  “Frank and I quickly realized that if we could capture an individual’s attention for 3-5 minutes while they are sitting in the chairs, we could integrate a digital marketing aspect and offer this in corporate settings, public spaces, and tradeshows.” And thus the idea of Restin Digital came about.  The massage chairs originally had a built in screen that would stream location-specific content and advertising at malls, in public spaces, and at airports.




Fast-forward from our initial meeting in February to last week, when Taylor told me that had pivoted again and were now called Restin Chairs. “As we’ve learned things along the way, we might go off in one direction for a little bit and refine the idea, but we are still going in the same direction.  People love these chairs, and we need to figure out how to best leverage that attraction.” At a tradeshow at the beginning of March, they got a lot of feedback and learned that there is a huge need for regular massage chairs for rent or lease, especially in the business/corporate market. Chairs retail for $3,000 to $6,000, so they’re pretty expensive.  But a $150-250/month rental is much more attractive – it’s no longer a capital expense, but instead a line-item expense without maintenance costs. While Restin Chairs now focuses on renting or leasing chairs for their original target market of malls, public spaces, corporate clients, and airports, the digital media component has not been thrown by the wayside. 

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