Where to stay in San Francisco
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Where to stay in San Francisco
I'll be traveling in October with three kids (ages 5-13). I'm looking for some place we can leave the car and just take public transportation for our three days there, something not too expensive and some place safe. And I didn't really want to drive too much in the city, but I've also read it's not to fun to stay outside the city. Thank you for any ideas.
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There are several very decent motels along the Lombard Street corridor and nearby that have family rooms and free parking.
Cow Hollow Inn, San Francisco - Sister Properties - several sister properties.
Or the Presidio Travelodge (NOT the other Travelodges in the area). Hotels in San Francisco CA | Travelodge Presidio Golden Gate | San Francisco, California Hotel
There are others but these will get you started.
Cow Hollow Inn, San Francisco - Sister Properties - several sister properties.
Or the Presidio Travelodge (NOT the other Travelodges in the area). Hotels in San Francisco CA | Travelodge Presidio Golden Gate | San Francisco, California Hotel
There are others but these will get you started.
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Lombard Street.
The farther I get from Union Square - the more I enjoy San Francisco.
Some ideas:
https://www.fodors.com/community/uni...ations-356478/
Stu Dudley
The farther I get from Union Square - the more I enjoy San Francisco.
Some ideas:
https://www.fodors.com/community/uni...ations-356478/
Stu Dudley
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The motel AustinTraveler mentions is one of the group I linked up top.
Sorry emiliaparker, but the chancellor does not meet the OP's criteria - it is often pretty expensive (rates are very date specific) and parking is about $55 per night ($49 + tax)
Sorry emiliaparker, but the chancellor does not meet the OP's criteria - it is often pretty expensive (rates are very date specific) and parking is about $55 per night ($49 + tax)
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Stu, really, you feel "a tad unsafe" around Union Square? I am in the vicinity almost every weekend (my apartment is exactly 1 mile from the Apple Store) and while there's lot's not to like (homelessness and general grime - that's "grime" not "crime") I do not feel unsafe there, ever.
That said, Lombard Street is a MUCH better choice for the OP.
That said, Lombard Street is a MUCH better choice for the OP.
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I wrote a long response to your question. When I tried to post it -Fodors crashed - which it does all to often.
I'm appalled with the homeless more than anything else. I've encountered them in situations where I didn't want to, and have been yelled at.
I had more details in the failed post - but I'm too frustrated to re-enter my thoughts again on Fodors.
Stu Dudley
I wrote a long response to your question. When I tried to post it -Fodors crashed - which it does all to often.
I'm appalled with the homeless more than anything else. I've encountered them in situations where I didn't want to, and have been yelled at.
I had more details in the failed post - but I'm too frustrated to re-enter my thoughts again on Fodors.
Stu Dudley
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We usually stay in the Union Square area when visiting the City and have never felt unsafe. However over the years, increased homelessness, drug abuse (needle users in particular), loud disturbed ravers wandering the streets and grime (not crime as sf mentioned) is very noticeable.
One very distasteful incident happened across the street from our hotel in broad daylight with traffic and pedestrians flowing by. A homeless person dropped their pants, squatted down and relieved themself in front of everyone. I’m not trying to discourage you from visiting but just be aware. San Francisco is great and I’ve been there many times, but does have major issues it needs to address.
One very distasteful incident happened across the street from our hotel in broad daylight with traffic and pedestrians flowing by. A homeless person dropped their pants, squatted down and relieved themself in front of everyone. I’m not trying to discourage you from visiting but just be aware. San Francisco is great and I’ve been there many times, but does have major issues it needs to address.
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curious explains why I enjoy the city where I was born more & more the farther & farther I get from Union Square. Noe Valley, West Portal, Marina, Cow Hollow, Cole Valley, Upper & Lower Haight, Mission, Pacific Heights/Fillmore, Sacramento St west of Divisadero, Fort Point, Crissy Field, Russian Hill, North Beach, Ocean Beach, Inner/Mid Sunset (where I was born), Golden Gate Park, Castro, Dubose Triangle, Presidio, Hayes Valley. Lots of other ways to spend time & avoid Union Square.
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