Youth Hostel in San Francisco
Travel Tips for HI - San Francisco - Fisherman's Wharf (Page 20/20)
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19 Jan 2011 Hector, USA:
Point Reyes Hostel,Marin Headland Hostel, |
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14 Jan 2011 Angelina, USA:
Mo'z cafe on 5th Street near Market. Near Dick Blick art store. |
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13 Jan 2011 Edward, Canada:
Chinatown is very good value and easily accessible via number 30 bus. |
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13 Jan 2011 Edward, Canada:
Henry's walking tour on Wednesdays is outstanding. This is the best way to get to know this great city. |
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11 Jan 2011 Nadya, Canada:
Escape from New York Pizza ofcourse! |
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11 Jan 2011 Nadya, Canada:
Cable cars! Get a day pass though for $13 instead of a one way ticket for $5! |
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10 Jan 2011 Carmen, USA:
the free bus from a nearby bus stop out to the Presidio and a free bus all around the grounds of the Presidio. Also the wonderful (and free) tours provided by the 'City Guides' tours. There are many free tours throughout San Francisco which visitors should take advantage of when in town. Also, the National Maritime Building near Ft. Mason is a real gem. |
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08 Jan 2011 Gretchen, USA:
OMG! San Francisco is THE place to go for delicious, inexpensive food! |
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06 Jan 2011 Veronica A, USA:
Gracias Madre organic Mexican food in the Mission, not budget but wonderful! |
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06 Jan 2011 Veronica A, USA:
The Wave Organ ... walk from the Marina Yacht Club near the hostel. |
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HI Hostel San Francisco - Fisherman's WharfHI-San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf hostel is the first and most famous hostel in the "City by the Bay." This is the ideal choice for travellers who want to stay in a park setting with stunning views, but still have easy access to the city's urban delights. | more...... |

