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epaulino Mar 22nd, 2003 01:05 PM

San Francisco - Pls. rate
 
<BR>In order of location, restaurants and activities, where would you recommend me to stay?<BR><BR>Union Square W<BR><BR>Grand Hyatt SF<BR>SF Hilton<BR><BR>SF Union Square East-Embarcadero <BR><BR>Grand Hyant<BR>Park Hyatt<BR><BR>Thanks<BR><BR>

The_Banking_Scot Mar 22nd, 2003 01:19 PM

Hi,<BR><BR>I have only experienced the Hilton SF but it is close to the cable cars, Union Street, shooping etc, facilities at the hotel was good and I had good service.<BR><BR>Is there a signficant price diiferemce between the hotels?<BR><BR>Regards<BR><BR>TBS

epaulino Mar 22nd, 2003 01:52 PM

I will see with with biddingfor travel and Priceline. My impression is that you can get them for about $85. They are all 4*<BR><BR>Thanks for your advise

jw Mar 23rd, 2003 05:43 AM

We stayed 2 nights at Park Hyatt two weeks ago. Got it for 75/night on Priceline. Great hotel. Even having used Priceline, staff treated us very well. It is in Financial District, so it's not as close to some things, but we liked the location.

jw Mar 23rd, 2003 05:46 AM

To continue, we liked being away from the noisier areas. It was an easy walk (several blocks) to Chinatown and North Shore. Reasonable walk to the Finacial District/ Embarcadero restaurants. We would definitely stay there again!

Budman Mar 23rd, 2003 06:23 AM

We got SF Hilton on Priceline for $65.00 per night - 4 nights over Memorial day weekend. With tax, tip, etc, it worked out to $75.00 per night.<BR><BR>Before you start your bid, if that is what you would like to do, read their section of FAQ on how to bid for hotels, etc.<BR>


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