Is this possible? affordable?
We like to stay in Cow Hollow/Marina Dist. it is a bit quieter and less spendy than Union Sq. or the Wharf. San Francisco is fairly small and easy to navigate via taxi, bus & Cable Car.Great thread! This is just what I was looking for. We'll be driving from Yosemite area so should we just drop off the car rental? We'll be flying home from San Fran area.
What hotel would you recommend? We like to be close to where the main tourist attractions are but also in a safe neighborhood. Are there any areas we should avoid? Looking for a Hilton/Hyatt type. We'll only have 2-3 nts.
Any tips would be appreciated. I'm just starting my research and feeling lost.
Great thread! This is just what I was looking for. We'll be driving from Yosemite area so should we just drop off the car rental? We'll be flying home from San Fran area.
What hotel would you recommend? We like to be close to where the main tourist attractions are but also in a safe neighborhood. Are there any areas we should avoid? Looking for a Hilton/Hyatt type. We'll only have 2-3 nts.
Any tips would be appreciated. I'm just starting my research and feeling lost.
We like to stay in Cow Hollow/Marina Dist. it is a bit quieter and less spendy than Union Sq. or the Wharf. San Francisco is fairly small and easy to navigate via taxi, bus & Cable Car.
The motels in the marina dist. don't tend to charge for parking but most hotels in all other areas of the city do.
We stayed at the Hyatt at Fishermans Wharf. There are also a Hilton , Marriott , Courtyard by Marriott and other hotels in the area.It's close to the 2 cable car lines that go to Union Sq. plus near the ferry to Sausalito.
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My kids are dying to try those out! There are Segway tours of the city as well. All persons must be at least 12 years of ageWe did SF lastcSummer without a car the Public transport is superb
To get out to Golden Gate try these, superb fun
http://www.gocartours.com/sanfrancisco.html
Great fun