CALIFORNIA - Hyatt Regency San Francisco
#2
Joined: Nov 2008
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There is no cheap parking in San Francisco. There are some outdoor lots south of the Hyatt (on the Embarcadero) that are cheaper than the Hyatt. Even the Embarcadero Center garages (at $32.50 per night) are cheaper (I'm assuming the Hyatt charges $40 or $50 a night?) Keep in mind that none of these other lots allow in-and-out privileges. The least expensive indoor garage around here (I work next door to the Hyatt in Four Embarcadero Center) is likely the Maritime Plaza building, just a couple of blocks from the Hyatt, but I'm not sure how much it is on a daily basis.
#4
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Joined: Mar 2006
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No , we do not need the car but we are on a trip from Las Vegas to Los Angeles by car and it will actually cost more in car rental to dump the car on arriving in SF and re-hiring a car 5 days later , so we are really just looking for somewhere to park it up for 5 days.
#5


Joined: May 2003
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Park it at long term parking at either OAK or SFO and take BART into city and use Muni Passport for local bus, rail cable car and trolley. Seriously.
Or maybe the car rental company at either airport will let you park the car there for the 5 days [not turned in, just parkes] - a long shot, but, hey it doesn't cost to ask.
Or maybe the car rental company at either airport will let you park the car there for the 5 days [not turned in, just parkes] - a long shot, but, hey it doesn't cost to ask.



