I’m looking for a good, solid, reasonably nice but not luxe or super expensive hotel in San Francisco. We’d like to be able to walk to things. Where have you stayed that you liked?
Also, if you have recommendations for places to eat, that would be appreciated! |
We loved the Argonaut hotel near Fisherman’s Wharf. |
Argonaut as said is good. The Chinatown Hilton is great in that it’s right near north beach/ Chinatown. Also worth looking at is the Omni on California st and the Hyatt embarcadero. A great neighborhood hotel in cow hollow/the marina is the del sol. |
Fairmont
Mark Hopkins classic old school hotels Hyatt Regency - near Ferry Building |
Any of the hotels on 3rd Street in SoMa, or the Hyatt Regency near the Embarcaderos is fine. You can't afford the Mark Hopkins or the Fairmont, sorry.
Restaurants: Pancake Boy - Noe Valley Hilda & Jesse - North Beach Plow - Potrero Hill YH Beijing - Alamo Sq./Western Addition? Harborview - in one of the Embarcaderos (4?) Yank Sing - SoMa Tony's - North Beach Che Fico - Alamo Sq. Salt & Straw (ice cream) - multiple locations Anything in the Ferry Building Bob's Donuts (2 locations) |
We really enjoyed the Wyndham Canterbury in lower Nob Hill. |
I live in SF and do NOT recommend tourists stay in Lower Nob Hill, unless they're from NYC. They won't be able to handle the drug use, the homeless, the crazy, etc. |
3rd the Hyatt Embarcadero |
For fancy food, Kokarri. For more casual fare, Tacolicious. |
We stayed here. I think it’s technically called Hilton Financial District, but it’s right across the street from Chinatown and has a Chinese cultural center in the hotel. I highly recommend the hotel. From the outside, it’s definitely showing its age, but rooms were clean and comfortable, and the price was right. Our room had a great view of the Coit Tower and the bay. It’s within walking distance to a lot of great neighborhoods and dining- the restaurants in Chinatown are amazing. |
Another vote for Argonaut |
I recently stayed at the Beacon Grand (the old Sir Francis Drake which has been rehabbed). Union Square area. Price was pretty reasonable, my room had a view of the Bay, and the bar felt glamorous. |
We loved eating our way through Chinatown on the Stretchy Pants food tour.
https://www.stretchy-pants.com/chinatown-food-tour/ |
The best Chinese restaurants are NOT in Chinatown. |
I guess you’re too elite for the fun to be had on the Stretchy Pants Chinatown Food tour! Your loss! |