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Cheap San Fransisco Hotel
Hi: <BR> <BR>Can anyone recommend a cheap hotel in San Fransisco? <BR> <BR>I arrive a day before my friend can put me up and I need a room for one night. <BR> <BR>I will have a car so price is more important to me than location. <BR> <BR>many thanks <BR>Andrew
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exitinfo.com has some great deals for <BR>SF. I have used the printable coupons <BR>many times with success. Vagabond Inn <BR>is usually a good deal and includes <BR>free parking. <BR>
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Tracy, <BR>Thanks for the tip <BR>Andrew
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Just how cheap do you want to go? I stayed at the Adelaide Inn (I think I actually got it from a Fodor's guide), It was smack in the middle of San Fran, and I think a double room was $50 or $60. It's tuck away up a side alley, but our cab driver knew exactly where it was. It's really basic--B&W TV that didn't work, shared bathroom, a dead cockroach in the corner. But if you're looking for cheap and location, you can't beat it.
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Please know that some of the very cheapest hotels in SF are in pretty bad areas. You have to be careful that you are not jeopardizing safety. If you have a car anyway you might want to think about Millbrae, S. SF or Daly City--around SFO but it puzzles me as to why you would go to the expense of renting a car and then try to stay at a bargain basement hotel. You don't need a car in San Francisco.
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We like the Columbus Motor Inn on Columbus. 3 star from AAA, free parking and sits between Fisherman's Wharf and North Beach. Rooms start at $80/night I think.
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