The Clift Hotel in San Francisco Joins Sonesta as The Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel

USA, Newton, Massachusetts. May 21, 2018

Sonesta International Hotels Corporation is proud to announce their
entry into the San Francisco market with the addition of The Clift Royal
Sonesta Hotel to its growing portfolio of locations that span the
world. The Clift is truly one of a kind, dramatically offering the very
best of service, style and design since its opening in 1915. The lobby
alone is a living gallery, including pieces from Philippe Starck, Michel
Haillard, and many more.

The Clift's location just off Union Square means it's ideally
situated between the city's Financial District and famed South of Market
neighborhood. The Clift Royal Sonesta Hotel is the perfect location to
experience San Francisco for business, pleasure, or a bit of both.

Within walking distance of some of the country's top internet
start-ups, including Dropbox, Pinterest, Reddit, Twitter and Yelp,
making business travel easy for guests of The Clift, leaving extra time
to explore all the City by the Bay has to offer.  San Francisco's Union
Square, the largest collection of department stores and shops, is steps
away from the luxury boutique property, and nearby many popular
attractions and cultural sights - from Fisherman's Wharf and Lombard
Street, to the Ferry Building and Embarcadero.

“Words cannot express how excited I am to welcome The Clift to the
Royal Sonesta portfolio,” said Carlos Flores, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Sonesta International Hotels Corporation. “As a
native born Californian, I have admired The Clift as long as I can
remember; it's an institution.  I am thrilled to add San Francisco to
our growing list of Sonesta destinations, and to have the opportunity to
care for such an important part of the City's history is truly an
honor.”

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