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hotels in san francisco
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can anyone recommend a nice hotel in san francisco please. (central)
not too pricey please.
not too pricey please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In Oct 2004 I stayed at The Cartwright Hotel. Very central, just off Union Square - ideal for getting everywhere. The cable car is just round the corner & you can get to anywhere from here. Very reasonable price too. Have a look at the reviews on Tripadvisor.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60713 -d112325-Reviews-The_Cartwright_Hotel-San_Fran cisco_California.html
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g60713 -d112325-Reviews-The_Cartwright_Hotel-San_Fran cisco_California.html
How interesting! Even before I read the answer, I was about to recommend the Cartwright on Sutter Street! It's one of my favourites, just up from Union Square, and accessable to everything you would want as a tourist!
http://www.cartwrighthotel.com/
Much pricier is the St Francis, which is smack on Union Square, but its historical value is fascinating...they even still wash the coin change they provide guests...(from a long old tradition so as not to dirty the white gloves of 'ladies.'
The other 'boutique' hotel I enjoy is the Orchard, located on Bush street. Same family of owners. It's lovely and the staff are so accommodating.
http://www.theorchardhotel.com/index.php
If you're not a boutique hotel fan, then you can get gobbled up in all the Hyatts, Marriotts and Hiltons in the city. But for experiencing part of the rennovation of San Francisco, you can't do better than these two!
Bon Voyage!
Fr. Bill
www.projectnewlife.org
http://www.cartwrighthotel.com/
Much pricier is the St Francis, which is smack on Union Square, but its historical value is fascinating...they even still wash the coin change they provide guests...(from a long old tradition so as not to dirty the white gloves of 'ladies.'
The other 'boutique' hotel I enjoy is the Orchard, located on Bush street. Same family of owners. It's lovely and the staff are so accommodating.
http://www.theorchardhotel.com/index.php
If you're not a boutique hotel fan, then you can get gobbled up in all the Hyatts, Marriotts and Hiltons in the city. But for experiencing part of the rennovation of San Francisco, you can't do better than these two!
Bon Voyage!
Fr. Bill
www.projectnewlife.org