San Francisco Hotels
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We are tow staying in Sonoma for three days( but the hotel is booked) and three days in San Francisco. We won't have a car so some place easy to get around. We want to spend about 180$-200$ Canadian a night.
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At the current exchange rate that would be roughly between $140-$160 US
#6
That is a low budget for San Francisco - where are you booked in Sonoma for that?
Plus most hotels don't include the taxes and fees in thier rates. These are very high in SF so you'd really need to look for rooms in the US$115-$125 range.
Plus most hotels don't include the taxes and fees in thier rates. These are very high in SF so you'd really need to look for rooms in the US$115-$125 range.
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I actually checked three random dates in San Francisco, and on booking.com, it says 99% of hotels in that price range are booked up (no surprise there). So you should try that with your actual dates.
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Be aware that as good as systems like Booking.com are those systems do not always have access to every room in a hotel's available inventory. Sometimes the hotel's website may show availability when of the booking engines is showing nothing available.
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If you can get the Intercontinental or Mark Hopkins for $125 go for it! That would be the bargain of the century. The Mark Hopkins is not the most convenient location, being at the top of a pretty steep hill.
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The Intercontinental is a very nice big chain hotel, near the Union Square area. That’s what I’d choose among your choices, because I like to stay in the middle of things. I don’t know the Marker, but Lower Nob Hill is often a euphemism for Upper Tenderloin. I’ll check it’s location and get back to you.
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I liked that hotel when it was the Mo aco, Andy I think the location is fine. The Intercontinental is not on Union Square , it’s near Union Squake on Mission at Fifth. Personally between the two I’d probably pick the Marker but either would be fine.
#18
I agree with Mr. Dudley completely. While not perfect, we often stay at the Embarcadero Hyatt because:
it is convenient to BART and MUNI as in right outside the front door, basically
it is one block from the Ferry Building and the streetcar line you can use for Fisherman's Wharf if you so choose
it is convenient to BART and MUNI as in right outside the front door, basically
it is one block from the Ferry Building and the streetcar line you can use for Fisherman's Wharf if you so choose