Youth Hostel in San Francisco
Travel Tips for HI - San Francisco - Downtown (Page 17/20)
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24 May 2011 Tina, USA:
Red Vic theater on Haight Street |
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24 May 2011 Candice, Canada:
Whole Foods is located a bit of a walk away and there are lots of Indian and Mexican places around that are alright. Head outside of the "downtown" core to get cheaper deals. |
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24 May 2011 Candice, Canada:
The pub crawl that the hostel hosted was great and the free tours they do during the day as well! |
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24 May 2011 Crystal, USA:
It's not very cheap but Umami at Union and Webster is a must for dessert. They have an amazing cookie dough roll. Also If you go early they do have a few items that are about half off. |
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24 May 2011 Crystal, USA:
Get a muni passport and a map and just ride the busses around, there's no need for a tour bus. Another fun thing to do is take the BART to Berkeley and walk down Telegraph street. |
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24 May 2011 Mark, Australia:
Take a trip out to Alcatraz and do the audio tour. A walk across the bridge is also well worth the effort. |
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21 May 2011 Jennifer, USA:
do the San Francisco Sightseeing tour with "Dylan's Tours". It is really great! |
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21 May 2011 Kristin_april@hotmail.com, USA:
Little Star Pizza is amazing and is pretty affordable when split between several people. They have a couple of locations. Honey Honey Cafe & Crepery is only a few blocks from the hostel and does a tasty breakfast. |
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21 May 2011 Joshua, USA:
Gigi's soto mare in little Italy, SF. |
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21 May 2011 Joshua, USA:
Specs bar in San Francisco. Get the cheese and order a beer. |
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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...... |

