Hotel Mark Twain
San Francisco, Estados Unidos
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The Hotel Mark Twain is a tribute to its famous author. Originally built as the Linden Hotel in 1928, it was renamed the Hotel Mark Twain during the Great Depression. The name changed again with another owner but soon returned to the Hotel Mark Twain and has remained so to this day. In the late 40's the hotel was made infamous with the arrest of the great blues singer Billie Holiday in room No. 203. Federal narcotics agents found her in possession of opium and a pipe. The case went to trial and she was acquitted however, the incident earned a listing in the "Top Ten Famous Hotel Rooms."
Services and terms: Hotel Mark Twain
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Accommodation facilities
- Lift
- Bar/Café
- Business Centre
- Meetings Room
- Internet Centre
- Laundry
- People with reduced mobility access
- Non-smoker Rooms
- Parking
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Leisure facilities
- Gym
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Standard Room Services
- Hairdryer
- Television