Youth Hostel in San Francisco
Travel Tips for HI - San Francisco - Downtown (Page 13/20)
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21 Jun 2011 Vivian...called Mick, Australia:
all the usual suspects that we know and love. too many to highlight. |
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21 Jun 2011 Paula, Argentina:
A great bike ride through Marine, The Haight |
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21 Jun 2011 Tim, USA:
Sotto Mare in Little Italy, Chef Jia's in Chinatown. People's Cafe on Haight St., Uncle Vito's for pizza delivery are all of the best places we ate. |
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21 Jun 2011 Tim, USA:
Vesuvio bar next to City Lights bookstore was the best place we went to, by far! |
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09 Jun 2011 Evelyn, USA:
Be sure to buy the Muni pass for unlimited cable car rides! |
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19 Jun 2011 Mark, USA:
Don't budjet your meals here! Definitely go to NOPA its awesome food. Its great staff is odd and seemed stoned but super nice none the less. |
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19 Jun 2011 Mark, USA:
head to the castro its already alive by happy hour which is like 6 at most places and you can end your night at REBEL which is a great afterhours club, super hot inside but the best music to dance to. |
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19 Jun 2011 Mark, USA:
TCHO chocolate factory is a super fun place you can take a short tour if ur into that sort of thing and taste chocolate after. its a win win. |
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12 Jun 2011 Katerina, England & Wales:
mario's bohemian cigar, 566 Columbus Avenue. right nr north beach so cool location, cheap and great staff! also, boudins at fisherman's wharf. clam chowder in a sourdough bowl for $7, excellent! |
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12 Jun 2011 Katerina, England & Wales:
Alcatraz tour, north beach area for great bookshops and record stores, blazing saddles bike tours across golden gate bridge to sausilito |
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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...... |

