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Union Square or Fisherman’s Wharf, great areas and very expensive, add to that the room taxes and the high parking fee and you’re in some rarified air; so if you have hotel points, this is the time to use them
Starwood Hotels offer airline ID rates. Starwood Hotels & Resorts
BTW, don’t rent a car - walk, hang off a cable car, grab a cab, or ride a bike - driving is a nightmare and there’s no parking anywhere.:cool:
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I was in SFO last week with a friend of mine, and we stayed at the Days Inn Civic Center. The hotel itself is nothing special, but the location is great and the price is right (I think we paid about $76/night? No crew rate, either). And when I say "nothing special" I mean B+ in cleanliness, pretty comfortable, and the front desk is closed overnight. For those on a budget, I'd absolutely recommend it.
My airline also has a special rate with the Hilton Garden Inn by the airport. They tend to fill up on weekdays, and it's a little (ok, a lot) further from the city center, but the price should be pretty decent if they are available to other airlines.
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Why don't you stay in Burlingame, near the airport, and take the shuttle to airport, then ride the BART to downtown. It's real easy getting around, plus cheaper than staying downtown. There's a list of hotels right there, and its a pretty site. There is Hampton inn, Hyatt, Marriot, Sheriton, to name a few.
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Bay Bridge CLOSED westbound, into San Francisco (8PM Friday Feb. 17 - 5AM Feb 21)
Note - weather could delay the reopening of the westbound or postpone the closure to another weekend; so check the website before driving up. http://bestsmileys.com/cars/23.gif
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