smorales30 Local time: 20:30 English to Spanish + ...
Feb 4, 2007
Hi everyone,
A few weeks ago I asked for Bed and Breakfasts in London. I had so many responses and so good that I am asking this same question for San Francisco. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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Melissa Stanfield Australia Local time: 04:30 Italian to English + ...
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Feb 4, 2007
Sorry to give an indirect answer, but when travelling and planning travel, I have always had great results using the site www.tripadvisor.com. It is based on travellers telling the 'real' story about their experiences with hotels, b&bs atc, and I must say a lot of the places I had been to in the past (good and bad) matched up pretty well with what people said online. Contributors usually say who they are (couples/singles, young/old, here they're from etc.), which helps. I generally always check it now before booking travel, and I try and contribute when I can too. (It's a bit of a blue board for the hospitality industry!) They have loads of places in loads of countries.
Sorry if you already got this response elsewhere or already knew about it - I do think it's an invaluable travel resource!
Happy travels!
Melissa
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I was looking for some B&Bs myself (in the Monterey/Carmel area, though) and boy are they expensive! So it depends on your budget, on how nice you expect the B&Bs to be.
Anyhow, I can suggest to have a look at a couple of neat B&Bs that are pretty central in SF:
The cheapest rooms are USD 99 per night (double). Less if you stay longer than 3 days.
The rooms were nice an we loved the breakfast. And of course the hippie atmosphere.
Eva
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www.travelocity.com
for SF hotels, a number of them downtown are around $70 per night in this slow season where decent breakfast is well within walking distance.
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Marie Gomes Local time: 11:30 English to French + ...
B&B San Francisco
Feb 6, 2007
Hello,
I live in SF and I generally use the Yelp site whenever I want to try a new place (the reviews are often accurate as they are written by customers). Here is the link:
If you need any other tip about SF, feel free to contact me and, of course, if you want someone to show you around, I would be glad to introduce you to this beautiful city.
Marie
[Edited at 2007-02-06 22:45]
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