Youth Hostel in San Francisco
Travel Tips for HI - San Francisco - Downtown (Page 7/20)
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27 Sep 2011 Astrid, Germany:
Ocean Beach, Baseball at AT&T Park, Japanese Tea Garden |
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07 Oct 2011 Vanessa, Australia:
eating mexican in the Mission, the farmers market at the ferry building. |
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26 Sep 2011 Dustin, USA:
not far from Tender Loin district where you can find good Vietnamese food |
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06 Oct 2011 Ellen, Netherlands:
Fisherman's Wharf, Lombard Street, Alcatraz, Golden Gate Bridge |
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15 Sep 2011 Gail, England & Wales:
dont spend a fortun on the hop on hop off buses ($44 for two days and it doesnt run after 5) get a muni passport and go on all buses, cable cars and trams ($27 for 7 days, cheaper for fewer days.) |
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23 Sep 2011 Simon, Switzerland:
Tai Restaurant on Ellis Street |
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23 Sep 2011 Simon, Switzerland:
Sunday Dollores Park, Twin Peak view, Golden Gate Bridge |
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22 Sep 2011 Chiao Jou, USA:
Cable car and don't forget chatting with friendly people live in SF!! |
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22 Sep 2011 Chiao Jou, USA:
The golden gate bridge. It's foggy every day~~~ |
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21 Sep 2011 Anne, Scotland:
We were in San Fran during the week and we found the Castro had the liveliest and best value bars and restaurants. Beware China Town is shut on Monday we were disapoointed as we were looking forward to a nice chinese meal. |
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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...... |

