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The inn has four rooms that share a bath. Three rooms have queen beds; the fourth has a double bed. Our rooms are clean, quiet and comfortable. We include a continental breakfast. In the common...

San Francisco Hotels

"Enjoy all the sights and sounds of San Francisco from the unpretentious comfort of the Union Square Plaza Hotel. Situated on the pulse of the city, in the very heart of downtown, we are within...
 "Very convenient location. The staff could not have been more friendly and helpful, and the price is unbeatable for a clean, private room." … "Very friendly staff, excellent location, free...
(The Mission)
 "Extremely clean, nice neighborhood, and the room was nice and clean." … "The staff were very nice. Clean rooms, clean beds. Good location, easy access to BART and MUNI, bus lines 14 and 49...
The Spaulding Hotel is San Francisco's most central hotel for the budget traveller! The Spaulding Hotel is located just 1 block from Union Square and the Powell St. Metro and Cable Car Turnaround....
 " The Mithila Hotel is a charming European-style hotel located in the heart of downtown San Francisco; offering beautiful guest rooms, warm gracious services and excellent value surrounded..."
Beck's Motor Lodge is surrounded by charming tree lined streets, antique and specialty shops.We have a private sun deck where you will enjoy lovely views of the city. Public transportation via the...
Our hotel consists of 95 rooms providing 24 hour front desk services with a friendly, informative multilingual staff to make your stay most memorable. We are able to offer budget rates for our...
At Americas Best Value Inn Pacifica we pride ourselves on ensuring that you have an action-packed and memorable holiday. From the hotel we can organise easy spectacular hikes to our protected...
CASH ONLY PLEASE ON ARRIVALA warm and friendly welcome awaits you at Hotel Bel-Air. We have private single and double rooms to offer for our guest, so come stay with us. We have shuttle service to...
If you're coming to the City by the Bay and are looking for a hotel that captures the diverse flavor of San Francisco, then you'll relish the old world charm of the distinctive Edward II...
The Gateway Inn offers both smoking and non-smoking guest rooms that are both comfortable and clean. All 36 rooms feature an extended stay facility and come equipped with direct dial telephones...
The Mithila Hotel is a downtown San Francisco hotel with services & features designed with your convenience in mind, Budget-friendly the hotel is located near popular attractions, restaurants and...
Ramada Antioch provides complimentary continental breakfast, pool, free on-site parking, free wireless high speed internet and a Wednesday night social for each hotel guest. In room coffee makers,...
Vallejo itself boasts Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, an exciting attraction with both land and sea animals along with some of the most exciting roller coasters in existence today. Our hotel is a...
The Embassy Hotel is housed in a unique 1932 Art Deco building located in the heart of San Francisco! Our hotel is a short walk to the Downtown Financial District, North Beach and Chinatown! ...
432 Geary Street
 "This Hotel is the worst I have ever seen! The room was tiny and smelled bad. Some rooms have no bath in the room. Nobody told us about that. Very noisy from street and other rooms. Staff,...
 "I stayed here for one week during my visit to San Francisco. I loved it. For less than $35 a night I got a nice, clean, private room with a shared bath. The location is awesome and VERY safe,...
 "The Mayflower Hotel is a classical old world hotel with hand painted murals, situated in a central location near Union Square, Chinatown and Grace Cathedral. It is a newly renovated..."
 "I spent a night here when I first moved to San Francisco, and I have to admit it blew my mind. It's right in the middle of Chinatown, and about two blocks from City Lights Books, the Purple Onion,...
Embassy Hotel is a small Art deco boutique hotel , located in the center of down town Sn Francisco. Close to all the public transport and shopping center, this hotel is ideal for a budget...
Located just 3 blocks from famous Union Square in city center downtown, San Francisco's best shopping, dining, museums, galleries, theatres, parks, and attractions are just outside your door. -...
 "San Francisco's most Central Hotel for the Budget Traveller; The extraordinary location of The Park Hotel at Union Square keeps guests coming back again and again."
The Grant Plaza has been rated by many guidebooks as a 'Best Buy' and is located right in the heart of San Francisco. Our historical hotel is newly renovated with modern furnishings and the latest...
HOT BREAKFAST INCLUDED!! Located in the heart of San Francisco in the popular Union Square District, The Post Hotel offers safe and affordable lodging. Convenient to many local attractions...
Located 2 miles from San Francisco International Airport and 12 miles from downtown San Francisco. We provide complimetary 24 hour shuttle service to the airport. Leann's cafe located on site is...
The Renoir Hotel is an independent boutique hotel in a historical landmark building, located in the heart of downtown San Francisco. Ideally situated on Market Street, between the Orpheum and the...
The Pontiac Property Hotel is located in the Heart of downtown San Francisco. We are within two blocks of all major forms of public city transportation (BART, MUNI, and Cable Car lines) which...

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San Francisco Travel Tips & Suggestions

Comment by Anonymous
As someone who has been homeless here, the reason there are so many homeless is that the rents are outrageous.
Comment by Anonymous
Get a "muni map" (public transportation system) and it will make touring the city quite a bit easier. The drivers are some of the friendliest and helpful you will ever come across. When in doubt, ask. Consider a boat trip below the Golden Gate or walking across the Golden Gate Bridge. Contrary to popular opinion, San Francisco has its share of bad restaurants, so be careful with guidebook suggestions.
Comment by Anonymous
It is great but expensive. Living near Chinatown and eating there is a quite smart choice.
Comment by Anonymous
Last I saw, San Francisco was super gentrified, and super whitified, with grimy streets that never seem to get cleaned and an endless supply of drug addicts and homeless. It's odd, as it thinks of itself as so progressive.
Comment by Anonymous
San Francisco is the most wonderful city that I have ever stayed. It has all that I can ask for in a city -- good people, wonderful days, beautiful nights, and awesome sightseeings. I'd come back there as fast as I can.
Comment by Albert
San Francisco is a very nice city -- lots of places to go and see. You can walk easily and there are lots of tourists in San Francisco.
Comment by ghislaine
I stayed twice four weeks in San Francisco and loved it so much. I want to get back there a.s.a.p. -- very European style, yet totally American. It's brilliant -- cool bars, good food, super streets!
Comment by Gregg P
I travel to San Francisco often because my company has an office on lower Haight. Since I am from Philly, the homeless population is not too aggressive but they are everywhere you go. The best way to see the city is by bike. Be careful in Berkeley parking your bike -- the homeless will take apart your bike in broad daylight. Go in the fall or spring (although last April it rained for a month straight). Dotties True Blue Cafe is a must for breakfast! (Jones Street in the Tenderloin). Best beers are at Tornado (Haight). Tuesdays only, try a burger at Rosamunde Sausage Grill. If you want to see music, try Cafe Du Nord, Covered Wagon Saloon,The Independent, Slim’s, El Rio, Bottom Of The Hill, Amnesia, Make-Out Room, Hemlock Tavern, Hotel Utah, Thee Parkside, 12 Galaxies, or Rickshaw Stop -- too many to count.
Comment by Alston
I lived in Frisco from 1965 to 1978 and it was perfectly acceptable to call it that, as most old timers (and now I am one of those) called it Frisco. In fact, my dad's middle name was Frisco, named after the city some call San Francisco. If it was good enough for our ancestors, it good enough for me.
Comment by Anonymous
A few words to help people - to avoid fog and rain come in fall or spring. Those are the nicest weather months in SF. Also a new person to the city can be put off because one of the poorest neighborhoods is The Tenderloin which is very close to Union Square and Civic Center. It is a very small area however & most people there are harmless. Stay north of Geary or west of Polk although there are some very good music clubs and night spots in the Tenderloin area. Do some research if you're a bit skittish. Altogether SF is an awesome city, very diverse and endless amounts of things to do.
Comment by Anonymous
As a New Yorker visiting SF, I thought SF was overrated -- in terms of diversity, cultural & intellectual stimulation, and nightlife. And as others have mentioned, the city has a terrible problem with the homeless, who essentially own the streets, espeically at night. If you go, I do recommend visiting Berkeley, which is really cool.
Comment by Anonymous
I love San Fransisco and especially the shopping and the cable cars. and my favorite, Lori's Diner.
Comment by Anonymous
If you like arts, having international trades at your fingertips, rich cultural diversity, enough restaurants and coffee to keep you busy for years, progressiveness, the bustle and rage and charm of the raw American coastal city, the ocean, the mountains, the hilly streets, the Pacific Northwest, the traffic, the history, the architecture, the celebrity, the tourism, the cheap seafood, then SF is for you - but also be prepared for everything that goes with being a major city that everybody wants to be in - crime, smog, homeless, traffic, crazy housing prices, crap employment outlook.
Comment by Anonymous
I arrived in San Francisco mid-Feburary. The winter can be cold and wet. The city has a great public transportation system that's reasonably priced. You will find however, the city is kind of dirty and gritty. There seems at times to be an endless supply of homeless people, beggers, and crazies that wander the streets. It is a bit off-putting, but most of the times its ok.
Comment by Anonymous
Don't come looking for job!!! I'm from Louisiana where a boom-and-bust economy is the norm, but it didn't prepare me for SF. It was really depression-era bad, literally. I wish I was only joking. It was delusional – all shiny, happy people telling you either it will get better – it didn’t - or it wasn’t that bad – it was worse. If you spoke against this prevailing attitude – well, you may find work as a drug dealer, but who knows?
Comment by Anonymous
Go to the website 511.org to get info on transportation from the train station or airport before you arrive.
Comment by Anonymous
The great meadow beside the Fort Mason Hostel is an absolutely perfect place for a picnic. We just had one there yesterday!
Comment by Anonymous
San Francisco has something for everyone - art museums, night clubs, the ocean, Golden Gate Park, the zoo, etc. Driving and parking can be frustrating, so take advantage of Muni and BART (public transportation.) Whatever you do, don't call San Francisco "Frisco" or "SanFran." These nicknames drive the locals nuts, and only a select few can call the city this. As a tourist, you're probably not one of them. Stick with "San Francisco," or for the adventurous types, "The City," (though use with discretion.)
Comment by Anonymous
If you don't want to wait in line for the cable cars that run from Market Street to Fisherman's Warf, it's best to go try the California cable car line instead (from Market to Van Ness on California Street). It isn't as hilly, so it's not quite as much fun, but there's almost never a line. Or if you do take the other lines, at least go at night when there's usually much less of a wait (check the schedule at transitinfo.org).
Comment by Anonymous
Don't miss the Haight Ashbury area (centered around the intersection of Haight Street and Ashbury Street) to get a taste of what the San Francisco 60s was all about.
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