Youth Hostel in San Francisco
Travel Tips for HI - San Francisco - Fisherman's Wharf (Page 1/13)
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15 May 2013 Michael, USA:
There is a close safeway & nearby bike rentals |
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02 Jun 2013 Karen, USA:
Golden Gate Park and everything in it. |
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01 Jun 2013 Emilia, Finland:
No budget meals in SF, wanna eat cheap? Cook yourself. Hostel's kitchen was great. |
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26 May 2013 Sean, USA:
Walking to Sausalito...you can catch a ferry or bus for the return trip! |
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23 May 2013 Candice, Canada:
Mission Beach Cafe in, of course, the Mission. Not cheap, but delicious. La Taqueria in the Mission had amazing burritos (I had the chicken); best I've ever had. Even though Fisherman's Wharf is the closest place for food, I wouldn't recommend it unless you get a cheeseburger from In N Out until you get to a different neighbourhood with better food. The Ferry Building had a lot of tasty options including a Farmer's Market on the Tuesday I went with local organic produce. |
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17 May 2013 Simon, Iceland:
In 'n' Out Burger down on Fisherman's Wharf |
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17 May 2013 Simon, Iceland:
Henry's Hill Walk on Wednesday mornings from the hostel (free and very informative) |
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15 May 2013 Michael, USA:
take the ferry to Sausalito....or ride a bike to Sausalito and take ferry back to Fisherman's Wharf.....or take the Bart to Berkeley |
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04 May 2013 Simone, Canada:
The hostel actually had some nice, very reasonably priced meals. |
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04 May 2013 Simone, Canada:
I enjoyed the Academy of sciences nightlife on Thursday night. Also, just going down to the wharf area was cool. |
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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...... |

