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Best Western Plus Tuscan Inn at Fisherman's Wharf - San Francisco Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
NZ$250

Best Western Plus Tuscan Inn at Fisherman's Wharf

425 North Point, San Francisco - Map
 
 
"Great place to stay in SanFran."
This has to be the cleanest motel I have ever stayed in the rooms were a tad on the small size but every other aspect of rooms was …
A Traveller
Clift - San Francisco Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Clift

495 Geary St, San Francisco - Map
 
 
"Great hotel experience!"
Loved the room and the service was excellent! Staff could not have been better! So glad I chose this place, and will definitely return.
RP from LA
Warwick San Francisco Hotel - San Francisco Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
NZ$219

Warwick San Francisco Hotel

490 Geary St, San Francisco - Map
 
 
"nice"
Front desk stuff was excellent. I would stay here again.
A Traveller
Monarch Hotel - San Francisco Hotels
Rating: 2.0 Stars
NZ$148

Monarch Hotel

1015 Geary St, San Francisco - Map
 
 
"Good Place, Good Price"
This is an older hotel that is well maintained - it has an old feel to it (i.e., it had some architectural style) with some modern …
AJ from Madison, WI
Holiday Inn Golden Gateway - San Francisco Hotels
Rating: 3.0 Stars

Holiday Inn Golden Gateway

1500 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco - Map
 
 
"Parking at the hotel expensive"
The hotel is very nice and the staff was very nice with the excepetion of the lady when we were checking out. We were asking about …
A Traveller
The Lodge at Tiburon - Tiburon Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
NZ$270

The Lodge at Tiburon

1651 Tiburon Blvd, Tiburon - Map
 
 
"Great hotel for a graduations party …"
This is the most comfortable hotel we have stayed at in USA
Anna from Reykjavik Iceland
Fairmont Heritage Place, Ghirardelli Square - San Francisco Hotels
Rating: 5.0 Stars
NZ$774

Fairmont Heritage Place, Ghirardelli Square

900 N Point Street, San Francisco - Map
 
 
"Fairmont Ghiradelli Square - Excellent !"
Views were beautfiul. We were given a third floor room with a view of the bay and Alcatraz. Thre were many relaxing common areas …
A Traveller
Hotel Nikko San Francisco - San Francisco Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars
NZ$253

Hotel Nikko San Francisco

222 Mason St, San Francisco - Map
 
 
"Great hotel with a great location"
Great experience at this hotel. Check in was a little slow, but everything else was great. Would stay here again.
A Traveller
Handlery Union Square Hotel - San Francisco Hotels
Rating: 3.5 Stars
NZ$310

Handlery Union Square Hotel

351 Geary St, San Francisco - Map
 
 
"Great Hotel in shopping District."
This is a great hotel in the middle of the shopping districts. If your fit and healthy, a fast half hour walk will get you to …
A Traveller
Parc 55 Wyndham San Francisco - Union Square - San Francisco Hotels
Rating: 4.0 Stars

Parc 55 Wyndham San Francisco - Union Square

55 Cyril Magnin St, San Francisco - Map
 
 
"Perfect location"
Perfect location right outside of Powell station which is both a BART and MUNI station. Hotel staff was helpful but hotel room did …
Carine from Toronto

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    Pocket Guide: San Francisco

    Home to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and the original setting for what would become known as the Summer of Love, San Francisco's many associations with popular culture are hard to ignore. This former Gold Rush town, now California's fourth largest city, is laden with famous locations and movie imagery. Whether the city brings to mind Steve McQueen racing around the famous cityscape in 'Bullitt', or Clint Eastwood planning his escape from the infamous Alcatraz, San Francisco is etched indelibly on every moviegoer's mind.

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    The city's story

    However, delve into San Francisco's history and you'll find that, unlike the movies, the city has a real story to tell. San Francisco's population exploded with the Gold Rush of the 1840s, making it the largest city on the West Coast during that era. Banks, merchants (including the now famous Ghriadelli chocolatier), and the arrival of the first transcontinental railroad, brought enough wealth to build churches, theaters, and the first cable cars. San Francisco flourished, becoming a beacon of culture and lavishness in the otherwise underdeveloped American West. Prosperity during this period led to the construction of the city's countless Victorian-style homes and buildings, which have become a contemporary attraction among tourists and locals alike.

    San Francisco has often been referred to as a hub of liberal thinking and mixing of cultures; it's well known as the site of the Summer of Love and an early leader in the United States' gay rights movement. Almost 40 per cent of the city's population was born overseas, creating a diverse mixture of people and neighborhoods, including one of the largest Chinatowns in America, Little Italy, and the Latin America-flavored Mission District. The city saw an influx of writers and artists in the 1950s, hippies in the 1960s, and another financial boom in the 1990s with the advent of the Internet - all of which have made San Francisco a wealthy city with a high standard of living and a robust entertainment and arts scene.

    Something for everyone

    San Francisco is home to many iconic sites, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and the Coit Tower. Try a cruise for a great tour of the harbor or get a city pass to visit all the famous sights.

    Numerous, undulating hills crisscrossed by cable cars are also characteristic of the city. A tight collection of distinct neighborhoods, San Francisco is easy to explore on foot (with a little help from the cable cars or a double-decker bus for the steeper hills). Find department-store shopping and entertainment in Union Square and the Financial District; souvenirs and tourists at Fisherman's Wharf; luxurious hotels and views on Nob/Russian Hill; and remnants of hippy bohemia in the Haight.

    As the United States' second most densely populated (and highly visited) city, San Francisco offers new sights and treasures around every corner and something for almost every type of traveller.

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