Youth Hostel in San Francisco
Travel Tips for HI - San Francisco - Downtown (Page 11/20)
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13 Jul 2011 Kevin, Germany:
Make sure you visit Alcatraz! 26$ may seem a little expensive but it's so worth the money! |
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11 Jul 2011 Joseph Edward, England & Wales:
Streetcar route F and the variety of cars running |
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11 Jul 2011 Sergio, Mexico:
Ferry Building Market, Chinatown. |
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11 Jul 2011 Sergio, Mexico:
Golden Gate Bridge, Lombard St, Coit Tower, Chinatown. |
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30 Jun 2011 Jessica, Canada:
Mama's on Washington Square had the best breakfast I ever ate in my entire life! The worst place I went was Dottie's True Blue Cafe, where the staff was incredibly rude and the food was waaay overated. |
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30 Jun 2011 Jessica, Canada:
The ACT and Orpheum theatre. Great shows at low prices offered 1 hour before the showtime. |
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21 Jun 2011 Tim, USA:
Renting bikes was the best way to do the Pacific coast and Golden Gate bridge. |
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30 Jun 2011 Jessica, Canada:
Biking across the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito with Blazing Saddles bike company. |
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30 Jun 2011 Jay, England & Wales:
go to the food court at the local Westfield mall - located on the bottom floorm there is plenty of choices for all tastes. |
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30 Jun 2011 Jay, England & Wales:
Fishermans wharf. look on the back of the maps given at the hostel for 2-4-1 offers. treat your self to a wine flight at either Press Club, Winery Collective, Cellar 360 or Wattle Creek. |
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HI Hostel San Francisco - DowntownHI-San Francisco Downtown hostel offers a first-rate location at a rock-bottom price! Stay in the heart of San Francisco's tourist district, one block from Union Square and steps from Chinatown and SOMA, in a vibrant neighbourhood filled with clubs, restaurants, bars, theaters, and art galleries. | more...... |

