
San Francisco Climate Week Hotels: Where to Stay for the Event
SF Climate Week runs April 18–26, and unlike most conferences, it doesn't have a single venue. It's a decentralized event with hundreds of gatherings happening simultaneously across San Francisco and the wider Bay Area, from startup showcases and policy panels to community workshops and concerts. Last year drew over 25,000 attendees across 700+ events hosted by more than 1,000 organizations, making it one of the largest climate gatherings in the United States.
There's also no universal conference badge. Each event has its own registration, and many are invite-only or ticketed separately, so you'll be managing a personal calendar of sessions rather than a single wristband. The schedule continues filling in until early April, so it's worth checking the SF Climate Week event calendar again closer to the date even after you've planned your week.
Where Events Actually Take Place
Events span the entire Bay Area — Oakland, Berkeley, and Palo Alto are all within scope — but the concentration falls in San Francisco proper, with a few recurring venue clusters.
One of the main hubs is 9Zero Climate Innovation Hub at 350 California Street in the Financial District, which hosts two dozen or more events over the week. The Commonwealth Club at 110 The Embarcadero and the Historic Klamath ferryboat venue on the Embarcadero host additional programming nearby.
Many events appear in SoMa. The Official Welcome Day is at 750 Howard Street, tied to the Yerba Buena Gardens Conservancy Earth Day Festival, and larger startup showcases and climate tech panels tend to land in this neighborhood. Some events also appear in neighborhoods like Mission and Potrero Hill.
Before you book, pull up the event calendar and map out where your specific sessions are. The venue spread shifts year to year as new organizers add events, and there's no point optimizing for the Financial District if half your schedule is in SoMa.
Which Neighborhood Makes Sense
Union Square is the most practical base for most attendees. It's positioned between the Financial District and SoMa, within walking distance of both clusters, and has the widest range of hotels at every price point. If your schedule is spread across multiple neighborhoods, which is likely given the decentralized format, Union Square keeps transit manageable regardless of where you're headed.
Financial District and Embarcadero makes sense if your schedule is heavily concentrated at 9Zero or the Embarcadero waterfront venues. It's quieter in the evenings when the office towers empty out, but you'll spend less time commuting during the day.
SoMa works well if most of your events are around Yerba Buena and Howard Street. Hotel options are more limited here than Union Square, and the neighborhood is more industrial in feel, but you'll be within walking distance of the heaviest SoMa programming.
Recommended Hotels
The Marker — Official Climate Week Hotel

501 Geary St, Union Square
The Marker Union Square is the official hotel of the week. It's a former Kimpton property with a marble lobby, a fireplace in the common area, and the kind of lived-in character that most chain hotels don't manage. The on-site Tratto restaurant is genuinely good, not just convenient. Rooms are well-maintained and comfortable, and the hotel includes complimentary morning coffee, free Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour gym.
A 10-minute walk gets you to the Financial District, and SoMa is a short Muni ride away. Past years have included Climate Week events hosted on-site, which makes it a natural gathering point for the week's community. Pet-friendly.
Omni San Francisco — Best for 9Zero Access

500 California St, Financial District
One block from 9Zero, the Omni San Francisco is hard to beat if most of your schedule is in the Financial District. It's one of the more consistently well-reviewed hotels in the city, not because it's flashy, but because the basics are done well. Rooms are comfortable with good beds and marble bathrooms, and early check-in tends to be accommodated when you ask. TripAdvisor reviewers specifically call out the front desk staff as a reason to return, which is unusual enough to be worth noting. Monte's Bar on-site is a solid post-event option.
Four Seasons San Francisco at Embarcadero — Best Upscale Option

222 Sansome St, Embarcadero
The Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero is the closest five-star property to the main Climate Week venues. Rooms are spacious with dedicated workspaces, useful if you're answering emails between sessions, and repeat guests tend to cite the staff as the main reason they pay the premium over nearby alternatives. A short walk gets you to the Commonwealth Club and the Embarcadero waterfront venues.
If you're considering it, book early. Rates climb steeply as availability tightens in April, and the gap between advance pricing and last-minute pricing is significant.
Palace Hotel — Best Position Between Districts

2 New Montgomery St, SoMa/Financial District border
About 10 minutes on foot from both 9Zero and the Yerba Buena cluster, the Palace Hotel is a genuinely useful base for attendees moving between neighborhoods throughout the day. Built in 1909, the building has high ceilings and preserved architecture that a modern property at a similar price can't replicate. The Garden Court Restaurant, a dining room under a stained-glass ceiling, is one of the better breakfast settings in the city and worth building into at least one morning. Marriott Bonvoy points apply.
Hotel Zeppelin — Best Mid-Range Boutique

545 Post St, Union Square
Hotel Zeppelin San Francisco has a personality that most hotels at this price point don't bother with: a game room in the basement with shuffleboard, pool table, and skee-ball; Rambler restaurant on-site; and common areas that encourage people to linger. For a conference week when you want to keep running into people, that atmosphere is useful. It's a short walk from Union Square transit links to either the Financial District or SoMa.
Handlery Union Square Hotel — Best Budget Option

351 Geary St, Union Square
The Handlery Union Square Hotel has been a Union Square fixture for decades and earns an 8.8/10 on Travelocity from nearly 3,000 reviews. It's one of the few hotels in San Francisco with a heated outdoor pool, a genuine differentiator at this price point. Rooms are straightforward and well-maintained; the Daily Grill restaurant on-site is a neighborhood regular, not just a hotel convenience, and the hotel has negotiated discounts at several nearby restaurants that guests can access with their room key.
On Geary Street, about two blocks from Union Square and a 10-minute walk to the Financial District. BART and Muni are both within a 5-minute walk.
Do Prices Go Up During Climate Week?
Yes. April is one of the busiest months for business travel in San Francisco, and multiple conferences often overlap the same week. The core days, roughly April 21–25, see the highest demand, particularly near the Financial District and Union Square. Book as soon as your attendance is confirmed. The SF Climate Week website publishes preferred hotel partners ahead of the event; booking through those blocks sometimes includes negotiated rates or perks tied to the week's programming.
Getting Around During the Week
Most core venues are walkable from a Union Square or Financial District hotel. The Financial District, Union Square, and SoMa are all within a 15–20 minute walk of each other, and for most Climate Week days that's enough.
For longer trips:
- F-Market streetcar runs along Market Street and connects Union Square to the Embarcadero
- BART — Embarcadero and Montgomery Street stations are most useful for Financial District venues and for attendees coming from the East Bay
- Bay Wheels bikeshare covers the main neighborhoods if you'd rather cycle
- Rideshare is reliable throughout; most venue-to-venue trips run $10–18
For trip planning, SFMTA's journey planner covers all Muni routes. Citymapper handles real-time San Francisco transit better than Google Maps for day-of navigation.
Book Through Dyme — Travel That Goes Further
SF Climate Week brings together people building the clean energy economy. Dyme does something similar: every hotel booking on the platform funds solar installations for schools and hospitals, cutting their electricity costs for the next 30 years.
Whether you need a hotel near 9Zero for the full week or a single night near Yerba Buena for a specific event, Dyme has options across San Francisco at competitive rates.
Table of Contents
San Francisco Climate Week Hotels: Where to Stay for the Event
SF Climate Week runs April 18–26, and unlike most conferences, it doesn't have a single venue. It's a decentralized event with hundreds of gatherings happening simultaneously across San Francisco and the wider Bay Area, from startup showcases and policy panels to community workshops and concerts. Last year drew over 25,000 attendees across 700+ events hosted by more than 1,000 organizations, making it one of the largest climate gatherings in the United States.
There's also no universal conference badge. Each event has its own registration, and many are invite-only or ticketed separately, so you'll be managing a personal calendar of sessions rather than a single wristband. The schedule continues filling in until early April, so it's worth checking the SF Climate Week event calendar again closer to the date even after you've planned your week.
Where Events Actually Take Place
Events span the entire Bay Area — Oakland, Berkeley, and Palo Alto are all within scope — but the concentration falls in San Francisco proper, with a few recurring venue clusters.
One of the main hubs is 9Zero Climate Innovation Hub at 350 California Street in the Financial District, which hosts two dozen or more events over the week. The Commonwealth Club at 110 The Embarcadero and the Historic Klamath ferryboat venue on the Embarcadero host additional programming nearby.
Many events appear in SoMa. The Official Welcome Day is at 750 Howard Street, tied to the Yerba Buena Gardens Conservancy Earth Day Festival, and larger startup showcases and climate tech panels tend to land in this neighborhood. Some events also appear in neighborhoods like Mission and Potrero Hill.
Before you book, pull up the event calendar and map out where your specific sessions are. The venue spread shifts year to year as new organizers add events, and there's no point optimizing for the Financial District if half your schedule is in SoMa.
Which Neighborhood Makes Sense
Union Square is the most practical base for most attendees. It's positioned between the Financial District and SoMa, within walking distance of both clusters, and has the widest range of hotels at every price point. If your schedule is spread across multiple neighborhoods, which is likely given the decentralized format, Union Square keeps transit manageable regardless of where you're headed.
Financial District and Embarcadero makes sense if your schedule is heavily concentrated at 9Zero or the Embarcadero waterfront venues. It's quieter in the evenings when the office towers empty out, but you'll spend less time commuting during the day.
SoMa works well if most of your events are around Yerba Buena and Howard Street. Hotel options are more limited here than Union Square, and the neighborhood is more industrial in feel, but you'll be within walking distance of the heaviest SoMa programming.
Recommended Hotels
The Marker — Official Climate Week Hotel

501 Geary St, Union Square
The Marker Union Square is the official hotel of the week. It's a former Kimpton property with a marble lobby, a fireplace in the common area, and the kind of lived-in character that most chain hotels don't manage. The on-site Tratto restaurant is genuinely good, not just convenient. Rooms are well-maintained and comfortable, and the hotel includes complimentary morning coffee, free Wi-Fi, and a 24-hour gym.
A 10-minute walk gets you to the Financial District, and SoMa is a short Muni ride away. Past years have included Climate Week events hosted on-site, which makes it a natural gathering point for the week's community. Pet-friendly.
Omni San Francisco — Best for 9Zero Access

500 California St, Financial District
One block from 9Zero, the Omni San Francisco is hard to beat if most of your schedule is in the Financial District. It's one of the more consistently well-reviewed hotels in the city, not because it's flashy, but because the basics are done well. Rooms are comfortable with good beds and marble bathrooms, and early check-in tends to be accommodated when you ask. TripAdvisor reviewers specifically call out the front desk staff as a reason to return, which is unusual enough to be worth noting. Monte's Bar on-site is a solid post-event option.
Four Seasons San Francisco at Embarcadero — Best Upscale Option

222 Sansome St, Embarcadero
The Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco at Embarcadero is the closest five-star property to the main Climate Week venues. Rooms are spacious with dedicated workspaces, useful if you're answering emails between sessions, and repeat guests tend to cite the staff as the main reason they pay the premium over nearby alternatives. A short walk gets you to the Commonwealth Club and the Embarcadero waterfront venues.
If you're considering it, book early. Rates climb steeply as availability tightens in April, and the gap between advance pricing and last-minute pricing is significant.
Palace Hotel — Best Position Between Districts

2 New Montgomery St, SoMa/Financial District border
About 10 minutes on foot from both 9Zero and the Yerba Buena cluster, the Palace Hotel is a genuinely useful base for attendees moving between neighborhoods throughout the day. Built in 1909, the building has high ceilings and preserved architecture that a modern property at a similar price can't replicate. The Garden Court Restaurant, a dining room under a stained-glass ceiling, is one of the better breakfast settings in the city and worth building into at least one morning. Marriott Bonvoy points apply.
Hotel Zeppelin — Best Mid-Range Boutique

545 Post St, Union Square
Hotel Zeppelin San Francisco has a personality that most hotels at this price point don't bother with: a game room in the basement with shuffleboard, pool table, and skee-ball; Rambler restaurant on-site; and common areas that encourage people to linger. For a conference week when you want to keep running into people, that atmosphere is useful. It's a short walk from Union Square transit links to either the Financial District or SoMa.
Handlery Union Square Hotel — Best Budget Option

351 Geary St, Union Square
The Handlery Union Square Hotel has been a Union Square fixture for decades and earns an 8.8/10 on Travelocity from nearly 3,000 reviews. It's one of the few hotels in San Francisco with a heated outdoor pool, a genuine differentiator at this price point. Rooms are straightforward and well-maintained; the Daily Grill restaurant on-site is a neighborhood regular, not just a hotel convenience, and the hotel has negotiated discounts at several nearby restaurants that guests can access with their room key.
On Geary Street, about two blocks from Union Square and a 10-minute walk to the Financial District. BART and Muni are both within a 5-minute walk.
Do Prices Go Up During Climate Week?
Yes. April is one of the busiest months for business travel in San Francisco, and multiple conferences often overlap the same week. The core days, roughly April 21–25, see the highest demand, particularly near the Financial District and Union Square. Book as soon as your attendance is confirmed. The SF Climate Week website publishes preferred hotel partners ahead of the event; booking through those blocks sometimes includes negotiated rates or perks tied to the week's programming.
Getting Around During the Week
Most core venues are walkable from a Union Square or Financial District hotel. The Financial District, Union Square, and SoMa are all within a 15–20 minute walk of each other, and for most Climate Week days that's enough.
For longer trips:
- F-Market streetcar runs along Market Street and connects Union Square to the Embarcadero
- BART — Embarcadero and Montgomery Street stations are most useful for Financial District venues and for attendees coming from the East Bay
- Bay Wheels bikeshare covers the main neighborhoods if you'd rather cycle
- Rideshare is reliable throughout; most venue-to-venue trips run $10–18
For trip planning, SFMTA's journey planner covers all Muni routes. Citymapper handles real-time San Francisco transit better than Google Maps for day-of navigation.
Book Through Dyme — Travel That Goes Further
SF Climate Week brings together people building the clean energy economy. Dyme does something similar: every hotel booking on the platform funds solar installations for schools and hospitals, cutting their electricity costs for the next 30 years.
Whether you need a hotel near 9Zero for the full week or a single night near Yerba Buena for a specific event, Dyme has options across San Francisco at competitive rates.


