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This cute, clean crash pad located right in the heart of the action is extremely popular with the 21-30 crowd. It's part hostel, part budget hotel, with stylish, minimalist, sunshine-colored room…
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Off the beaten tourist path on a quiet street, but within easy reach of major transportation lines, the Amsterdam is a good spot to meet international students traveling on the cheap. And every d…
Down a mysterious little alley, the 18-room Adelaide sets the standard for San Francisco hostels, with personal service, surprisingly well-done decor, thick carpeting, up-to-date furnishings, and…
Right on the dividing line between Chinatown and the Financial District, Pacific Tradewinds sets the standard for dorm-bed hostels in San Francisco. You'll have to climb three long flights of sta…
An international crowd of young party-scene backpackers flocks to the Green Tortoise. If you're into rowdy hostels, look no further. The place is run by the same people who operate the long-dista…
Part hotel, part apartment building, the 25-room, family-owned Halcyon has small rooms and a few snappy-looking mismatched antiques. The color scheme is warm and inviting, and best of all it's a …
(US$53 per room per night)
A fake fireplace, imitation flowers and faux-crystal chandeliers greet your arrival in the lobby of the Grant Plaza. But these details are worth overlooking in favor of bargain room rates and a c…
(US$62 per room per night)
Art freaks: finally a budget hotel for you. Part gallery, part hotel, Hotel des Art showcases rooms with jaw-dropping murals by different up-and-coming street artists. It's like sleeping inside a…
(US$64 per room per night)
A tourist-class hotel with stylish details, the Mosser has tiny rooms and tinier baths, but rates are a bargain. If only the service were better.
(US$75 per room per night)
Built in 1902, the oh-so-civilized Hotel Majestic holds a torch for traditional elegance. The lobby is decked out with crystal chandeliers and potted palms, and every room has sculpted pastel car…
(US$85 per room per night)
Deep in the down-and-out Tenderloin, the Bijou stands in disregard of its gritty surroundings, a safe haven for midrange travelers looking for a bit of style on the cheap. Rooms are decorated wit…
(US$89 per room per night)
Built immediately after the 1906 earthquake, the San Remo is long on charm, though short on amenities. For the price, it's one of the best deals in town - but you have to be OK with sharing a bat…
(US$95 per room per night)
If you prefer high heels to hiking boots and classical elegance over fashion-forward trends, but can't afford the Ritz, you'll appreciate the European tastefulness of the Warwick Regis.
(US$99 per room per night)
At the edge of the downtown waterfront overlooking San Francisco Bay, the Harbor Court exudes a certain chic, with a burnt-orange, brick-red and royal-purple color palette in the lounge-like lobb…
(US$119 per room per night)
A brick wall runs the length of the lobby at this understated five-story boutique hotel, once a boarding house for sailors. Since it's right at the edge of San Francisco bay, the water views from…
The first thing you need to know about the Metropolis is that it's in a lousy neighbourhood. But if hookers and sirens don't bother you, you'll get more bang for your buck here than you would eve…
The hot-and-happening Phoenix Hotel is a favorite stopover for rock bands on tour and other Dionysian revelers. Built in 1956, the hotel is actually a revamped, two-story motor lodge, with every …
San Francisco's first all-green hotel opened in 2006, and uses sustainably grown wood, chemical-free cleaning products and recycled fabrics in its soothingly quiet rooms. Rooms have luxe touches …
(US$139 per room per night)
The 26-room Petite Auberge bows to Gallic culture, with French-provincial furnishings and a sunny yellow color scheme. But the inn isn't fussy or pretentious, and depending on when you come, room…
Of all the modern motels lining busy Lombard St (Hwy 101), near the northern waterfront and the Golden Gate Bridge, the Coventry has some of the best-kept rooms and the highest overall quality-to…
(US$140 per room per night)
The Hotel del Sol is a riot of color with a bright yellow exterior, orange-painted walkways and electric-blue doors on every guestroom. It's also one of only a handful of San Francisco hotels wit…
(US$159 per room per night)
Traditionalists appreciate the look of the Inn at Union Square, with its Queen Anne wing chairs, floral-pattern fabrics and brass lion's-head guestroom door knockers. And if you're into shopping …
You get more bang for your buck at the Laurel Inn than at most downtown hotels. Rooms are bigger than average and have a colorful, up-to-date look; many have full kitchens. The trade-off? You'll …
One of San Francisco's most famous hotels, the original Palace was the ultimate in luxury when it opened in 1875. The post-earthquake fire of 1906 reduced the hotel to an ash pile, but it rose ag…
Facing the western edge of Golden Gate Park, the Stanyan Park Hotel occupies a stately Victorian building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The rooms are completely up-to-date, …
Just because you want to stay at touristy Fisherman's Wharf, it doesn't mean that you have to settle for a plain-Jane chain hotel like the Marriott or Hyatt. The Tuscan Inn is just as comfortable…
The Queen Anne Hotel was built in 1890 as a girls' boarding school. The place is huge - 48 rooms, with a giant downstairs parlour - and would be perfect for a game of hide-and-seek. Some details …
(US$174 per room per night)
The chic and stylin' Hotel Palomar is decked out with crocodile-print carpets, stripy persimmon-red chairs, chocolate-brown wood and cheetah-print robes in the closet. Hugh Hefner would definite…
(US$179 per room per night)
In the tradition of English country inns, the romantic White Swan is done up with cabbage-rose wallpaper, red-plaid flannel bedspreads and polished Colonial-style furniture. If you're a hipster, …
A love letter to the Beat era and Jazz Age, the Hotel Bohème captures the spirit of North Beach in the 1950s and '60s, when the likes of writer Jack Kerouac and painter Robert LaVigne prowled the…
(US$184 per room per night)
Anchors aweigh for the Argonaut, the best hotel at Fisherman's Wharf. The over-the-top nautical theme begins outside the front doors, where doormen stand watch in navy-blue gold-striped pants and…
(US$239 per room per night)
The ugly exterior of the Vitale disguises one of the city's sexiest, most fashion-forward hotels, with echoes of mid-century modern design complemented by up-to-the-minute luxuries and soothing c…
The Fairmont stands as a monument to 1906 grandeur, the archetype in the genre of old-school fancy hotels. The huge lobby is so elaborately decked out with crystal chandeliers, marble floors, pot…
(US$259 per room per night)
The pinnacle of luxury, the St Regis honors its neighbor, the Museum of Modern Art, with stunning sculptures and paintings filling its public areas. Of San Francisco's top-shelf hotels, the St Re…
(US$295 per room per night)
This second HI hostel trades downtown convenience for a pleasantly quiet setting. Dorms range from a manageable four beds to a whopping 24 beds, and some of the rooms are unisex. There's no curfe…
An affordable 1950s-style motor lodge in Jack London Sq, with clean, simple rooms.
(US$50 per room per night)
Built in 1909, this old hotel was recently converted into a spiffy hostel that draws an international crowd. The private rooms sleep three or four people, and you can usually save a few bucks by …
Old but clean pretty much tells budget travelers what they need to know about this place. The main perk is that the hotel is right next to the Chinatown Gate, only a couple of blocks from Union S…
(US$69 per room per night)
A small, simple, well-kept establishment with genuine 1950s character, near California St.
The Town House is your basic, cheap motel, with a fridge, cable TV and limited continental breakfast. But the hubby-and-wife team who run it are friendly and accommodating, parking is free (a hug…
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