Youth Hostel in San Francisco
Travel Tips for HI - San Francisco - City Center (Page 2/7)
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25 Dec 2012 Clarah, Brazil:
Chinatown Tour, Pub Crawl, Coit Tower, City Hall, Alamo Square, Amoeba Records, |
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20 Dec 2012 Thomas, Ireland (Republic of):
Walk and dine in the italian district |
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20 Dec 2012 Denise, USA:
Good pho and Thai food within a block of the hostel, here in Little Saigon. |
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08 Dec 2012 Rich, USA:
I really liked a place called "It's Tops Fountain" on Market. It's a diner from the old days, but the food was great and the food price was reasonable. Of course, the food in the neighborhood around the hostel is good and pretty reasonable. |
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08 Dec 2012 Rich, USA:
North Beach, Dolores Park, Coit Tower, and Burnell Hill. The bike ride across the Golden Gate is a great deal and a memorable experience. |
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08 Dec 2012 Rich, USA:
Portland, Oregon! Two great hostels and Portland is a blast! |
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07 Dec 2012 Mary, USA:
There were street sellers in Civic Center Plaza by the Asian Art Museum -- I got a nice price for a warm scarf. Towards the court house there is an open park where you can rest awhile and decide what to visit next. |
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07 Dec 2012 Mary, USA:
Walk directly down Ellis to Powell and turn right to board the cable cars, or turn left to see Union Square -- which has a tour bus, an open plaza, and shops. If you look on Market for BART, the underground train, you can go all around the Bay Area, including under the Bay to Berkeley. If you hop on the 6 Parnassus bus, you can go up the famous hippie street, Haight, and past the UCSF medical center, all the way out to the ocean. |
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07 Dec 2012 Mary, USA:
Over to Van Ness and up a block or two is McDonalds -- always good value for the money. |
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05 Nov 2012 Amanda, New Zealand:
Lee's Sandwiches in Little Saigon |
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HI Hostel San Francisco - City CenterVintage is in, and HI San Francisco City Center hostel has all the charm and character that goes with it. Once the Atherton Hotel, 1920s details accent the hostel's more modern amenities: Mingle with other travellers in Ivy’s Place, a former speakeasy serving beer, wine, and snacks nightly. Connect to the free WiFi in our marble-tiled lobby, or relax in a common room on the mahogany-railed mezzanine. For many a weary traveller, the best feature of all is the full, private bathroom in every room -- including dorms! Off the beaten tourist path but still close to it all, the City Center Hostel is between the gritty Tenderloin district and the clean marble columns of the city's Civic Center and arts districts. The neighbourhood is a hub for some of the city's best cheap cuisine as well as great nightclubs and music venues, big and small. Close to public transit, the hostel’s central location makes a very convenient base for exploring the city. The City Center hostel organises free and cheap activities for guests, they have you covered for pub crawls, walking tours, museum visits, and day trips to places like Muir Woods, wine country, or Yosemite. Ivy's Place -- the Prohibition-era speakeasy downstairs -- no longer sells moonshine, but we more than make up for it with free continental breakfast, plus $1 all-you-can-eat pancakes or eggs, each morning. Other amenities include free linens and towels, daily housekeeping, and a full professional-grade kitchen. -------------------- "Stylish, newly renovated digs near alternative clubs and the city's best affordable restaurants." --Collegian magazine "A sensational base camp for an assault on the city." --Lonely Planet "A spiffy new hostel… It's friendly, funky, and California cool: good for meeting other travelers, since there are plenty of activities laid on." --Rough Guide | more...... |

