In the heart of San Francisco
San Francisco is a world-renowned destination that offers an inspiring blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity, and conscious living—making it the perfect backdrop for a transformative yoga experience. Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the San Francisco Bay, the city is famed for its rolling hills, iconic Golden Gate Bridge, and breathtaking views that invite reflection and awe.
Visitors will find themselves immersed in a vibrant, open-minded community that embraces holistic health, sustainability, and artistic expression. Explore serene green spaces like Golden Gate Park, the Presidio, or the coastal trails of Lands End—ideal for grounding walks and moments of quiet contemplation. The city’s neighborhoods pulse with character and creativity, from the colorful murals of the Mission District to the peaceful cafes and organic eateries of Noe Valley and Hayes Valley.
San Francisco is also home to a thriving wellness scene, with world-class yoga studios, plant-based cuisine, herbal apothecaries, and mindful marketplaces. Enjoy fresh, locally sourced meals, unwind with a coastal meditation at Ocean Beach, or find inspiration in the city's museums, music, and multicultural festivals. Whether you're here to deepen your practice or connect with like-minded seekers, San Francisco offers an atmosphere of expansion, inclusivity, and heart-centered living that beautifully supports your yoga journey.
Hosted at Kabuki Hotel
Hotel Kabuki, a Hyatt hotel is a boutique hotel just steps from the famed Fillmore District with a unique blend of Eastern and Western influences. Hotel Kabuki offers sleek and serene accommodations in the heart of San Francisco. Unwind in style as our rooms offer a relaxing ambiance and aesthetics that include designer bath amenities, private balconies, a state of the art fitness facility and much more. Nari, their highly acclaimed restaurant, Nari, run by renowned Michelin Starred Chef, Pim Techamuanvivit, is an elevated Thai dining experience with a focus on quality and unique flavors in a beautifully designed space.
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Japantown, often referred to as Nihonmachi in Japanese, is a historic neighborhood in San Francisco, California. It's a cultural hub and a significant part of the city's history, being the largest and oldest ethnic enclave in the U.S. Japantown is known for its vibrant atmosphere, authentic Japanese cuisine, traditional shops, and cultural events.
San Francisco's Japantown was the first Japanese American community to establish itself in the United States, dating back to 1906. It has served as the center of the Bay Area's Japanese and Japanese American community. Japantown is located in the Western Addition district of San Francisco. It's known for its proximity to the Japan Center Malls, a popular shopping and entertainment destination. Japantown offers a rich and authentic Japanese experience, from its restaurants and shops to its cultural events and festivals. The neighborhood features attractions like the Peace Plaza, the center of Japantown, and the Japan Center West Mall, offering a variety of goods and services. Japantown hosts numerous events throughout the year, including the Cherry Blossom Festival, "Kodomo No Hi" (Children's Day), and the Nihonmachi Street Fair.
Japantown is more than just a neighborhood; it's a vibrant community with a rich history and culture, playing a significant role in the lives of Japanese Americans and the city of San Francisco.
Learn more at: https://www.sfjapantown.org/
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Venue FAQs
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Additional Hotels near our venue include:
Hotel Majestic
1500 Sutter St, San Francisco
Queen Anne Hotel
1590 Sutter St, San Francisco,
Holiday Inn – Golden Gateway (10 mins)
1500 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco
Inn at Golden Gate (10 mins)
2707 Lombard St, San Francisco
Travelodge (10 mins)
2755 Lombard St, San Francisco
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There are two parking garages at Kabuki Hotel - one for overnight guests and one for day visitors.
Hotel Self-Parking
Hotel Kabuki offers overnight guests self-parking on a first come, first served basis in the small lot directly in front of the hotel.
Rate:
$49 + tax /Nightly
Hourly Rates are not available in this lot.
Japan Center Garage Parking
Additional parking is available in the Japan Center Garage, connected to the hotel via a secured access door.
Hours:
Monday - Friday, 5:00am - 11:00pm
Saturday & Sunday, 9:00am - 11:00pm
Rate:
$30 /24 hours
Hourly Rates are available in this garage.
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1625 Post St, San Francisco CA United States, 94115
+1 415 922 3200
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Japantown/Fillmore District (5-10 minute walk from Hotel)
Walk up Fillmore Street for a delightful stroll by great shops in this neighborhood!
Dumpling Story
Marufuku Ramen (inside the Japantown mall)
Kui Shin Bo
Hikari
Kippu
Hayes Valley (5-minute drive from the hotel)
Marina (5-minute drive from the hotel)
Another neighborhood that has a lot of shops and restaurants!
Wildseed (a vegan favorite)
SF Highlights
San Francisco's highlights include iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, as well as unique experiences like riding cable cars, exploring Fisherman's Wharf, and strolling through vibrant neighborhoods like the Mission District and Chinatown. The city also boasts numerous museums, parks, and historical sites, offering a diverse range of attractions for visitors.
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Golden Gate Bridge: This iconic structure is a must-see, offering stunning views of the bay and the city skyline.
Cable Cars: Experience a unique San Francisco tradition with a ride on these historic trams. Fisherman's Wharf: A lively waterfront area with shops, restaurants, and sea lion colonies, offering a glimpse into the city's maritime heritage.
Mission District: A colorful and vibrant neighborhood known for its murals, street art, and diverse cultural offerings.
Chinatown: North America's oldest Chinatown, offering a taste of authentic Chinese culture with its shops, restaurants, and temples.
Golden Gate Park: A sprawling urban oasis, featuring gardens, museums, and recreational facilities.
The Presidio: A national park with historical buildings, natural landscapes, and cultural attractions.
Other notable attractions: Lombard Street (the "most crooked street"), Union Square, Haight-Ashbury, Castro District, and various museums like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Asian Art Museum.
Location
Kabuki Hotel
1625 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone
(415) 922-3200