Weekend in SF - hotel questions and more
#48
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sf & LI - I just called to ask who's managing until Marriott steps in. I got someone who didn't speak English well and asked me to call back later when the mgr is there. This is sounding risky, don't you think?
#51
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Throwing in another idea: Hotel Triton (a Kimpton Hotel and less expensive than Hotel Monaco). I didn't check today, but they have been running some special promotions. It is my daughter's fav hotel - very hip and good location at the gate to Chinatown. Check their website and/or call.
#53

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And Cafe de la Presse is right there Hotel Triton -- in or near it. On the corner at that Chinatown gate.
If you want a day off driving you can also take Cal Train to Stanford but be sure to check the schedule.
I commuted to Stanford from the peninsula for 20 years and 280 is a lovely drive; I never got tired of it. But do check google and maps and even a campus map before going.
An advantage of driving 101 is you can drive in through University Avenue, which is downtown Palo Alto. But IMO this slight advantage does not override the nice drive on 280.
If you want a day off driving you can also take Cal Train to Stanford but be sure to check the schedule.
I commuted to Stanford from the peninsula for 20 years and 280 is a lovely drive; I never got tired of it. But do check google and maps and even a campus map before going.
An advantage of driving 101 is you can drive in through University Avenue, which is downtown Palo Alto. But IMO this slight advantage does not override the nice drive on 280.
#54
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I wouldn't take the train to Stanford unless you want to spend many hours walking around campus. As I've told you, campus is huge. If you want to see a good part of it, you'll have to drive. As annw mentioned, check the campus map to see how big it is. From the football stadium to the dorm my son lived in freshman year is about a mile.
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You won't go wrong with any of those 3.
We've stayed at the GP many times. Another good location.
Orchard and Orchard Garden are newer but GP remodeled recently.
About a block away from Belden Place.
Perry's for breakfast or a chain cafeteria type coffee shop right on the corner for coffee, juice and a nosh.
Always had good service there.
We've stayed at the GP many times. Another good location.
Orchard and Orchard Garden are newer but GP remodeled recently.
About a block away from Belden Place.
Perry's for breakfast or a chain cafeteria type coffee shop right on the corner for coffee, juice and a nosh.
Always had good service there.

