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Located in San Francisco, 1.4 miles from Crissy Field East Beach, Star Motel has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.

Despite being on a busy street, Star Motel's rooms are very quiet. The beds and pillows are very comfortable. They provide a small refrigerator. The room was absolutely spotless. Parking is FREE. Please note there are no elevators, but it's only two stories. This motel is family owned and brand new. Eager to please and VERY kind. I'm accustomed to paying 2 or 3 times the price in San Francisco, but this is my new place to stay. It isn't fancy, but a great find. Bravo, Star Motel!
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Wonderful
41 reviews
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$134.10
1 night, 2 adults

Located within 10 minutes’ walk from Pier 39, the family-friendly Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf is a nonsmoking accommodations that features an outdoor pool.

The breakfast was INCREDIBLE!! Check-in staff were very kind. Easy walk to Fisherman’s Warf, Pier 39 and Ghirardelli square. Nice pool. Good touristy and family friendly area with lots of shopping and dining options. Also walkable to/from the cable car.
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Very Good
12,219 reviews
Price from
$131.64
1 night, 2 adults

Located in San Francisco’s quaint Nob Hill neighborhood, this hotel near the Golden Gate Bridge and Union Square offers on-site dining. Guest rooms feature city or bay views and free WiFi.

Hotel facilties and room are clean. Location is safe and convenient for transportation. Taking uber around the city is almost just the same as the cost of taking buses or trains. So uber all the way for faster and hassle free commute.
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Very Good
4,090 reviews
Price from
$140
1 night, 2 adults

Coventry Motor Inn offers accommodations between the Golden Gate Bridge and Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. Free WiFi and free covered parking are offered to guests.

The location was very good as and a lot could be reached by foot
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Excellent
3,235 reviews
Price from
$121.91
1 night, 2 adults

Our newly renovated, nonsmoking rooms offer everything you need for a comfortable stay—including free WiFi, satellite TV, a refrigerator, microwave, and coffee-making facilities—perfect for business...

The area of the hotel was clean and quiet . The rooms with 2 beds or king beds have a lot of space.
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Very Good
1,117 reviews
Price from
$99.75
1 night, 2 adults

Less 1 minutes’ walk from the Presidio National Recreation Area in a peaceful area of San Francisco, Travelodge by Wyndham Presidio San Francisco features views of Central San Francisco.

Amazing location. Beds and bedding were very comfortable.
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Good
872 reviews
Price from
$81
1 night, 2 adults

This towering historic landmark on Nob Hill features a top-floor restaurant with beautiful views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. Cable car stops are just outside the hotel.

Everything was wonderful. It’s a historic building built in the gilded age. Lots of art deco. The staff were all very welcoming and pleasant.
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Very Good
754 reviews
Price from
$169
1 night, 2 adults

Located on the famous “crooked” Lombard Street and just 4 mi from the Golden Gate Bridge, Francisco Bay Inn provides free guest parking.

Staff were very friendly and accommodating. The room was very clean and tidy and minimalist in design. It was very functional and the bathroom was a good size. Beds were very comfortable. There were many good restaurants nearby and the location was great to see the city.
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Very Good
1,530 reviews
Price from
$103.55
1 night, 2 adults

Offering French-inspired architecture, The Marker San Francisco, provides guests with an ideal city center location just 7 minutes' walk to Union Square and is eco-friendly.

The hotel was perfectly situated, staff were super helpful with food recommendations and the beds were very comfortable - I could have slept for days! I liked the reusable water bottles and water fountains, but sadly forgot to take my bottle with me. Thanks for a wonderful stay - I will definitely be back!
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Excellent
1,059 reviews
Price from
$183.20
1 night, 2 adults

Less than 1 mi away from Fisherman's Wharf and offering easy access to popular San Francisco city center attractions, this conveniently located motel features a 24-hour multi-lingual front desk.

Good value.
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Very Good
1,539 reviews
Price from
$85
1 night, 2 adults
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    Excellent · 327 reviews

    The Inn at Union Square San Francisco is a sophisticated and unique San Francisco hotel retreat in the center of it all.

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    Excellent · 3,252 reviews

    Attractively located in the center of San Francisco, Hotel Nikko San Francisco is within a 4-minute walk of Union Square and 0.6 miles of Moscone Center.

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    Excellent · 168 reviews

    Located five minutes’ walk to the shops and restaurants at Union Square and Yerba Buena Gardens, this San Francisco hotel provides a full-service spa, an adult indoor lap pool and a restaurant.

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    Loved the atmosphere and polite staff at every level
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    Excellent · 1,336 reviews

    Located next to Chinatown, this hotel is 1.9 mi from San Francisco Art Institute. It features a rooftop garden and patio, and offers free WiFi.

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    Excellent · 1,750 reviews

    Located in Downtown San Francisco, this boutique hotel is just 2 blocks from Union Square. It features an on-site restaurant, a cardio room, and spacious rooms with free WiFi.

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    Excellent · 4,120 reviews

    Located in San Francisco, Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SOMA offers air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a shared lounge.

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    Excellent · 1,037 reviews

    Centrally located in downtown San Francisco, this luxury 4-star hotel is one block from Union Square. It offers an Italian restaurant and rooftop lounge, a sauna, and spacious rooms with free WiFi.

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    Excellent · 5,234 reviews

    This boutique Union Square hotel, located on the Powell Cable Car Line, is just 2 minutes' walk from cafes and shopping at Tiffany's, Macy's, Niketown and other popular Central San Francisco stores.

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An Icon of Liberalism

Home to one of America’s icons – the Golden Gate Bridge – San Francisco is a liberal city where life is very much for the living.

Surrounded by water on 3 sides, the city's spread over steep hills that make for great photo ops. And none better than the zig-zag Lombard Street, seen in many a film. Even more famous are San Fran's iconic trolleys climbing the hills – a little touristy, but still worth a ride.

In the middle of the bay, Alcatraz island is known for the notorious criminals once imprisoned there. Even if you don’t go inside, the views of the bridge and city are unparalleled.

Nowhere is life in San Francisco more laid-back than on the Pacific beaches. Rent a bike and head out there, passing through the huge Golden Gate Park, before returning to sample some fresh seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf. Don't miss the clam chowder served in bread bowls! Chinatown also has a great selection of mid-range restaurants.

As you fly into San Francisco Airport, look out for the exclusive homes lining the Bay Area. Whether you want a more independent stay in apartments, luxury San Francisco hotels or cheap hostels, Booking.com has something for everyone. Be careful though – you might just leave your heart here!

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    I am a San Francisco native who moved to the suburbs of...

    I am a San Francisco native who moved to the suburbs of Sonoma County, and I love it there. I would never live in SF again, much less the crime-infested Oakland which had been my home for 30+ years. I was a crime victim twice robbed at gunpoint in the latter city. Everything is going out of business/shutting down like it's dying, so SF is going downhill in a handbasket. I only return for no other reason but to see a few beloved friends who still live here.
    Guest review by
    Gloria
    United States
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    So much to see.

    So much to see. Lovely walk along the Embarkadero, cable tram up to Union Square. Previous visit to Alcatraz interesting. Loved the food at Wipe Out on Pier 39 and the coffee at the Biscoffi kiosk opposite.
    Guest review by
    Denis
    Portugal
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    Haight -Ashbury, The PanHandle, JFK walkway, transportation…...

    Haight -Ashbury, The PanHandle, JFK walkway, transportation….brilliant and everywhere, plan apps in advance and explore the piers, Chinatown, Coit Tower, and the food. Food, thats a journey unto itself! Book now. Layer up. You never know what Mother Nature has in store during the day in SF.
    Guest review by
    GL106
    Canada
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    I loved loved loved SF.

    I loved loved loved SF. It’s such a charming city with so much to offer visitors. Sure it’s pricey compared to just about anywhere else, but the food is great, the locals are very friendly (as long as you’re not a tech bro ;) and the landscape is genuinely stunning. Getting around the city is super easy on public transit - add the Clipper card to your Apple Pay or google wallet and you can just tap your phone on buses and at subway stations. Don’t be afraid to take buses - they’re actually pretty quick - as well as the Muni Metro and BART (the two subway systems). I recommend going for a hike around the Presidio (the park around the southern end of the Golden Gate Bridge). Fisherman’s Wharf is extremely touristy, but one of the better ‘tourist destinations’ I’ve visited. North Beach (the Italian neighbourhood) and Chinatown are nice adjacent neighborhoods and City Lights bookstore is worth a visit for the visible Beat history. Haight Ashbury is worth a visit even if it is a bit of a caricature of its hippy past. Golden Gate Park has lots of very different landscapes, including some giant redwood forests. It also houses the DeYoung Museum, which is a beautiful modern building and an excellent contemporary art gallery. Golden Gate Park ends to the west across the road from Ocean Beach on the Pacific coast, which gives you a real sense of achievement if you walk the length of the park. Too many great restaurants to list here - whatever your tastes you’ll find something great, just trust google reviews. Overall, a beautiful, charming city and surrounded by other great destinations too!
    Guest review by
    Marc
    United Kingdom
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    I love San Francisco.. so many pluses. great views of ocean...

    I love San Francisco.. so many pluses. great views of ocean and bay, Host are friendly. Great restaurants and always a good play or performance. Jazz Clubs, super cool Golden Gate Park, Easy to get around, Convention centers are first rate, Can't beat one of the Worlds Greatest Cities. I felt safe here and had a great time.
    Guest review by
    Linda
    United States
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    We went to San Francisco to take an excursion to Napa Valley...

    We went to San Francisco to take an excursion to Napa Valley and go on a wine tasting tour. In addition, we took a tour of the city and Muir Redwood trees. Chinatown is a great place to eat and shop along with the wharf. You must ride the trolly, but buy the day pass.
    Guest review by
    JOHN
    United States

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  • From $339.90 per night
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    Wonderful · 259 reviews
    Inn San Francisco is a real hidden gem. It may be slightly outside the 'touristy' areas of San Francisco, but it's easy to get back and forth on the city buses. In return for this slight distance, we had a large and beautiful family room, with lots of old-fashioned decor and thoughtful touches. The included breakfast was absolutely superb - one of the best we've had in any small hotel around the world. Many thanks to the staff for their warm hospitality.
    Guest review by
    Martin
    United Kingdom
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    Pleasant · 1,017 reviews
    The location was really excellent. It was right at the heart of San Francisco's downtown area. The hotel was literally just a few steps away from the historic cable car station, the Union Square as well as those well renowned American shopping malls (Macy's, Westfield, Bloomingdales & Target). The room was big enough and was really clean. I don't need airconditioning for I was there during the cold spring season.
    Guest review by
    Neil Langit
    Philippines
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    Very Good · 929 reviews
    Great hotel and amenities — roof top was lovely for a sunny day and the downstairs coffee shop was also great to have on premises. The room was clean and comfortable, and the shower had the best water pressure I’ve come across in years. The only slight downside was the location on the edge of Union Square—while convenient for getting to pretty much anywhere some people may be less comfortable.
    Guest review by
    Tara
    United Kingdom
  • From $144.24 per night
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    Good · 1,440 reviews
    Great location, modern concept and design, awesome security system! Fair value for money, especially for San Francisco Union Square area. Easy access to public transportation and great proximity to wonderful restaurants.
    Guest review by
    Thresia
    Indonesia
  • From $173.31 per night
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    Very Good · 2,262 reviews
    Nice and classic hotel with all the necessary amenities, very well located to explore bustling Union Square and the many great places San Francisco has to offer.
    Guest review by
    Maryzen
    Netherlands

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