Triton Hotel - In the Heart of San Francisco
by Sylvia @ 11:11 pm 2 comments »
The next time you travel to San Francisco, you might want to try the Triton Hotel. Part of the Kimpton family, this green hotel makes it a priority not to compromise the environment for luxury. The way they see it, you can have both!

Their commitment to sustainable practices is widely acclaimed. In addition to following water conservation practices to reduce usage by 25 percent, the hotel has also installed motion sensors and Halogena Advantage light bulbs to reduce energy consumption. And, they offer 25 percent off valet services for hybrid vehicles. Check out a complete list of their eco-friendly amenities (trust me, there are a lot!)

Of Triton Hotel’s 140 rooms, 7 eco suites have been designed by celebrities and feature all things green. Woody’s Oasis, the suite created and inspired by Woody Harrelson, features organic cotton sheets and biodegradable, corn-based pillows. And the furniture is made only from wood that has been sustainably harvested. Every time a person stays in Woody’s suite, the hotel donates 10 percent of the room price to Oasis Preserve International, a nonprofit organization that protects endangered ecosystems. It doesn’t stop there…

Triton Hotel has the best perch in San Francisco, located just two blocks from Union Square and across the street from Chinatown. Conveniently accessible to the finest of San Francisco, some of the premier spots are only a short ride or stroll away — the Moscone Convention Center, Little Italy, the Financial District, and Nob Hill.
The hotel’s prime location, combined with its luxurious atmosphere and dedication to the environment make it an obvious stay the next time you’re in San Francisco. And hey, it’s a place that you can feel good about staying at!
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This is a really cool hotel. I’ve been inside it more than once. The only complaint that I’ve heard is that the regular rooms tend to be pretty small. I’m not sure if they still do it, but they used to do “fortune” readings in their lobby during happy hour–fun!
Great article, wonderful place!