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Atherton Hotel


For business or pleasure
685 Ellis Street
(at the corner of Larkin Street)
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
+1 415 474 8256
A towering European-style hotel conveniently located for business or tourism. The gracious lobby has etched glass partitions, marble floors, and molded ceilings. San Francisco's Financial District, civic buildings, Union Square, theaters, and more are all within a short walk or drive. The staff is first-rate and very personable whether helping you choose a restaurant or suggesting great spots for sightseeing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Best Western Americania


Affordable resort
121 Seventh Street
(between Mission and Howard streets)
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
+1 415 863 2529
http://www.americaniahotelsf.com/
This SoMa neighborhood hotel is ideal in summer and early fall months with its courtyard, sun deck, and a heated outdoor pool, that rises above the busy city streets and radiates a resort feeling. The architecture is a contemporary Mediterranean style that looks as if belongs in Southern California. Affordable, comfortable, and filled with amenities, it is recommended for its central location that provides easy access to the downtown business district and The City's tourist attractions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Britton Hotel


Comfortable & affordable
112 Seventh Street
(between Mission and Howard streets)
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
+1 415 621 4063
http://www.hotelbritton.com/
The European-style SoMa hotel is quite a bargain. Affordable rates, combined with the necessary amenities, a convenient downtown location, and comfortable rooms makes traveling simple for the business professional. From the outside it looks rather unassuming, but inside you get more than you pay for with stylish, comfortable decor and a top-notch staff. Guest rooms come with cable television and pay-per-view movies, Nintendo video games, a coffee maker, and voice mail. Valet and shuttle services are an additional luxury. Downstairs, Cafe 7 serves California Cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Britton Hotel photo by ShockDocCA
Photo: ShockDocCA
 

 
Edwardian Hotel


Symphony district boutique hotel
1668 Market Street
(between Gough and Brady streets)
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
+1 415 861 8116
http://edwardiansfhotel.com/
At this quaint boutique hotel in San Francisco, culture is at your doorstep. It is within walking distance of the Opera House, Symphony Hall, the architecturally cutting-edge main branch of the Public Library, Symphony Hall and Union Square, which is the hub of some of the finest shopping, dining, and entertainment in The City. Its outside structure is laid with brick, giving it an East Coast feel. The recently renovated interior shines with polished European style. It is a smaller hotel that encourages mingling in the parlor rooms and will place fresh flowers in your room to make you feel welcome.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Edwardian Hotel


Economical Euro-comfort
1668 Market Street
(at the corner of Gough Street)
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
+1 415 861 8116
http://edwardiansfhotel.com/
This is a clean, intimate, and friendly hotel with a European feel. These are ecomomical rates for such an excellent location, which is why this establishment is popular with such an international clientele. The Castro District and Haight Street with all their attractions are a short walk away. The attractions of downtown just a few minutes' drive. All rooms are individually decorated, and include comfortable furnishings, fresh flowers and wash stands.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Embassy Hotel


Inexpensive downtown comfort
610 Polk Street
(between Turk and Eddy streets)
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
+1 415 474 4188
Like this chain's hotels in other cities, this one is a well-equipped, budget-friendly accomodation. Rooms are always clean, quiet and well-kept. Convenient downtown location means that all The City's cultural, family, and business attractions are within a short walk. Rooms have phones and private bathrooms. Most rooms have great city views. The staff is very personable and can give you great tips on sightseeing and dining in the area.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
European Guest House


Friendly hostelry
761 Minna Street
(at Eighth Street)
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
+1 415 861 6634
Though it appears small from the outside, this inn is quite spacious. A member of the American Association of International Hostels, it provides clean and safe accommodations for budget travelers. Located near the Civic Center, this dormitory-style hotel is centrally located in The City's downtown. Everything is clean and well maintained. Each room has bunk beds. Each floor shares a pay phone, bathroom, shower, and lockers. A color TV is found in the communal kitchen. No credit cards accepted, cash only.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hayes Valley Inn


Homey European-style inn
417 Gough Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
+1 415 431 2585
http://www.hayesvalleyinn.com/
This very affordable European-style inn is a lot like a bed and breakfast in its architecture and set up, but offers guests the privacy of a fine hotel. It's located in one of the most up-and-coming neighborhoods in San Francisco, where fine dining, shopping, and entertainment is at your doorstep. In fact, it is within short walking distance of the Opera House, Symphony Hall, Civic Center, four-star restaurants, and many other secret hot spots, an eager staff is willing to divulge. It is ideal for the traveler who wants to experience San Francisco with the eyes of a local rather than hide in a hotel room.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hayes Valley Inn photo by Stephen Collins
Photo: Stephen Collins
 

 
Hostelling International City Center


Easy access, basic convenience
685 Ellis Street
San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
+1 415 776 0775
This 75-room hostel was renovated in 2005 and provides accomodation for around USD23 per person, in shared and private rooms. Sure there are amenities like lockers, Internet, laundry and TV, but little else on offer. If you're a student or a traveler on a shoe-string budget, this one's for you. The location is a big plus for the hostel. Visit the Opera House for a show, the Asian Art Museum for admiring the art, the Ocean Beach for a stroll, or the Hayes Valley to chill out at the eateries there. This hostel also offers group activities including day trips.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Inn at the Opera


Victorian Haven
333 Fulton Street
(between Gough & Franklin Streets)
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
+1 415 863 8400
http://www.innattheopera.com
This hotel is a gracious, romantic Victorian. The decor is opulently elegant with a Victorian flair featuring plush velvets, gleaming brass and rich stained glass. It reflects the artistic bent of both the area and the guests here. Opera singers, dancers and other luminaries make this inn their second home when visiting San Francisco. It is within minutes of Union Square, the Opera House, theaters, symphony, museums and historic city landmarks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
New Conservatory Theatre (NCTC)


Cultural Theatre Experience
25 Van Ness Avenue
(at Market Street)
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
+1 415 861 8972 (Box Office)
http://www.nctcsf.org/
NCTC has three performance spaces: the Decker Theatre, 130 seats; the Walker Theatre, 60 seats; and Theatre III, 60 seats. These several performance spaces permit NCTC to showcase an unusual mix of drama, music, and other cultural events. Along with their avant-garde performances, NCTC offers Conservatory and Youth/Educational Programs to provide theatre training to empower youth to express themselves.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ramada Plaza Hotel International


Historic hospitality
1231 Market Street
(Between Eighth and Ninth Streets)
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States
+1 415 861 1460
http://www.ramadaplazasf.com
This impressive hotel is an architectural masterpiece. Step inside and enjoy the grandeur of old San Francisco combined with 20th century luxury. Centrally located in the city's heart, this building was used as the seat of the city's government in the early 1900s and the elegant decor reflects that time's sumptous style and grace. Now its sole purpose is to provide luxurious accommodations with a commitment to comfort, service and convenience.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Renoir Hotel


Ornate downtown tower
45 McAllister Street
(at Market between Jones and Leavenworth streets)
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
+1 415 626 5200
http://www.renoirhotel.com
This towering, wedge-shaped hotel is in the heart of downtown San Francisco. Inside this historic building, ornate fixtures, Edwardian accents and gold-inlayed archways decorate the impressive lobby. The staff is professional and personable and are happy to help you plan your activities.Outside, the Civic Center, cable cars, and Union Square are at your doorstep. All rooms are well-furnished with stylish decor and include TV with cable and. Suites include parlors and kitchenettes. Children under 12 stay free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Renoir Hotel photo by Andrew Ecclestone
Photo: Andrew Ecclestone
Renoir Hotel photo by Andrew Ecclestone
Photo: Andrew Ecclestone
Renoir Hotel photo by Dusty Garrison
Photo: Dusty Garrison
Renoir Hotel photo by rabbitonigiriinusa
Photo: rabbitonigiriinusa
Renoir Hotel photo by Rob Anderson
Photo: Rob Anderson
 

 
YMCA Central Branch


No better deal in town
220 Golden Gate Ave
(at the corner of Leavenworth Street)
San Francisco, CA 94107
United States
+1 415 885 0460
http://www.ymcasf.org
You may have heard somewhere that it's fun to stay at the YMCA. It's true here. Though the rooms are very bare-bones and the location is not the city's best, you are getting a great bargain. For less than $60, you get a clean room, fitness facilities, and proximity to everything San Francisco has to offer, including City Hall, the War Memorial Opera House, the SF Symphony, and the Civic Center BART station.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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