Whichever hotel you pick, make sure the pool is heated. Some people in the Bay Area say that the coldest winter they spent was a summer in San Francisco.
2006-06-08 05:25:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Since I live here, I don't know much about the hotels (I think a lot of the hotels near Fisherman's Wharf are quite expensive generally). But if I was visiting, I would check out www.sidestep.com - it compares all of the travel website prices. Good luck!
2006-06-08 11:47:31
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answered by Jacinda 4
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The only ones I can think of are pretty much the 5-Stars hotels. Like the Hyatt, Marriot, Sheraton, Ritz Carlton, Hilton, etc. However, check out this page which will give you a number of hotels/motels that are affordable, and may have a pool. Call them or email them. Some hotels have their own website.
2006-06-08 07:04:23
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answered by Mstislav 5
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Are you kidding? that is all seafood alongside Fisherman's Wharf, and Pier 39 has some solid places to consume. right that is a clue: take the Muni "F" line street automobile to the Wharf, and %. one at random. you will like it! i in my opinion propose Pompei's Grotto and the Swiss Louie's.
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answered by ? 4
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Travelodge
2006-06-11 08:07:10
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answered by scallywag 3
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If you are going to sf you do not want to go swimming there. I live a half an hour away. the city is freezing. (even in smmer)
2006-06-08 05:38:51
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answered by 2341 4
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yea dollar store
2006-06-08 15:02:54
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answered by pizzaman 3
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http://www.hotelsupersite.com/
2006-06-14 13:31:17
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answered by Anonymous
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http://joystar.joystar.com/?AgentID=10008199&PageCode=BH&ContentURL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.travelnow.com%2fhotels%2fsearchframe.jsp%3fcid%3d91866%26additionalDataString%3djoystarTA%7c10008199%7c%7c
2006-06-08 06:36:04
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answered by onyi 4
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