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Guide to San Francisco
- 20 Jan 2010
The guide to planning your first trip to San Francisco
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. . Find all you need to know about San Fran hotels, San Fran hotel reservations and San Fran hotel rooms |
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| . . 2. Transportation Like for any new city you are visiting, it is important to know about transportation. Find all the information about how to get around in San Francisco. |
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. .3. Things to Do and Sight seeing Beautiful and charming, San Fran is full of old secrets and mysteries. Learn about the different attractions and things to do in Seattle. |
| . 4. Day trips Still unsure on what you want to do throughout your stay? Have a look at our examples of day trip. Good for single, people married couples, families and even people on business trip! |
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. .. .5. Events and festivals Like other major cities, San Fran has a lot to offer. There is never a day where nothing happens, whether it is a festival, a special event, a consortium, a mega conference… Find all about the major events and festivals in San Francisco. |
| . . 6. Planning and preparing the trip What you should prepare when going on a trip, whether it is for 2 days or for 2 weeks, it is always very unpleasant you have to pay triple price at the hotel convenient store because you forgot important something at home… |
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Fairmont Heritage Place
- 15 Dec 2009
Fairmont Heritage Place, Ghirardelli Square
Everybody (tourists and San Francisco Hotel Reservations) agrees on that one. There is no doubt about it, the Fairmont Heritage Place is one of the best hotels in San Francisco, if not the best one! This hotel has exceeded the expectation of many guests in every respect. The Fairmont Heritage Place Hotel is San Francisco Hotel Reservations number 1 pick in terms of quality.

Fairmont, a name you can trust
Touristy location
The Fairmont Heritage Place Hotel is located in an excellent spot, with direct access to Ghiradelli Square. Ghirardelli Square is great location for tourists and is close to Fisherman’s Wharf.
Incredible five stars hotel
This 5 stars hotel has magnificent rooms and very high standards. From the friendly staff, to design of the hotel and the comfort of the rooms, the Fairmont Heritage Place is a world class hotel. The exceptional high level of service by all the staff will make your stay pleasant and comfortable. The entire staff is extremely polite, accommodating, and very helpful. Ask for an upgraded room with views of the bay and Alcatraz, it is definitely a must! You can request the concierge to do your grocery shopping in advance (for example to get you a nice bottle of wine from the wine store down the street) or you can take advantage of their 500 DVDs collection on rainy evenings.
Guestrooms
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How to find a San Francisco hotel hot deal
- 11 Nov 2009
If you’re planning to visit San Francisco, chances are that your hotel room will be the biggest cost of your trip. A decent hotel room in San Francisco is $70 a night at least, while a more fancy one can cost up to $120. Here are some tips to help you find the best San Francisco hotel reservations deals:
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Step 1 – If you’re looking for a room at a particular hotel during summer, the busiest season, book well in advance. The best time to visit San Francisco is winter, when many hotel prices are lower due to less demand.
Step 2 – Learn about San Francisco’s neighborhoods and their location. For example, Union Square is the most central neighborhood and has a lot of good hotels available, but it is not necessarily the most interesting area to stay, while Mission District is a young and lively neighborhood, but is more remote and has few decent hotels available. You may want to avoid Tenderloin, which is cheap and close to the civic center but can be dangerous, especially at night. More typical neighborhoods like North Beach or Haight are recommended. If you can afford a little luxury, I suggest renting a hotel room in Nob Hill.
Step 3 – San Francisco is a popular destination all year-around, so you might find its hotel rooms quite expensive, but you can still find good bargains if you make a thorough research. Don’t hesitate to call the hotels and ask questions. Most larger hotels, and many smaller hotels as well, have package deals, promotions, special discounts for elders, military, students, or corporations, and weekend discounts. For those travelling with their family, there are interesting deals on rooms with two beds or more available. If you’re travelling alone, there are some hotels, especially the more affordable ones, that charge lower rates for single San Francisco Hotel Reservations.
Step 4 – You can also further your research online. Look for more information about the chosen hotel on Google or Yahoo!. Check the official websites and read costumer reviews. Remember, though, that neither is always reliable: some official websites can try to suck you in with pretty pictures and make you regret your choice later on, and some costumers give bad reviews simply because they can’t be pleased. Don’t forget to check travel boards and forums, you’ll likely find answers to some of your questions. If not, you can always ask away. Also check travel sites like Expedia and Orbitz to get names, addresses, and prices.
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Read Full Post » San Francisco’s economy
- 30 Oct 2009
Tourism is an important sector of San Francisco’s economy. San Francisco is the 4th most visited city in the United States: in 2007, it welcomed more than 16 million visitor. Silicon Valley, in the south of San Francisco, concentrates sectors with strong added value, most notably electronics, computer technology and Internet, increasing exponentially incomes in the region. Computer technology corporations such as IBM and Apple as well as well as Internet services providers like Yahoo! and Google are located in the Silicon Valley. However, the burst of the Internet bubble in the early 2000s forced the closure of many start-ups and activities in the region slowed down considerably.
San Francisco is also an important financial place, which developed in the 19th century with the financing of big projects, notably the construction of railways. While not quite as important as Wall Street, Financial District of San Francisco is nevertheless essential to the banking institutions of the region. Finally, thanks to its mild climate, California has become the first supplier of food and agriculture goods in the United States. The wine Valley, north of San Francisco, produces 80 % of the wine in the United States.
Read Full Post » San Francisco’s Population
- 25 Oct 2009
Since 1860, California’s population has doubled every 20 years and is now the most populated American state, with 36 million inhabitants in 2007 (almost 12 % of America’s population).
About 800 000 of them live in San Francisco, the second most densely populated city of the country. Three events have helped boost the city’s population: the Gold rush in the 19th century, the rapid industrialization after World War II and the rise of high technology in the Silicon Valley.
San Francisco, a city of diversity and multiculturalism
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San Francisco is an extraordinarily cosmopolitan city, with almost 33 % of the population being of Asian descent, 15 % Hispanic, and 7.8 % African American. Because of this ethnic diversity, San Francisco is often called a “minority-majority” city, in other words a city where non-Hispanic Whites make up less than 50 % of the population.
The poverty rate in San Francisco is lower than the national average: San Franciscans enjoy high living standards and incomes. However, the city has seen the number of homeless increase dramatically since the 1980s, especially in the Tenderloin neighborhood.
San Francisco and the gay community
San Francisco is also home to largest gay and lesbian community in the United States (15 % of the population).
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Read Full Post » San Francisco’s History
- 22 Oct 2009
Until the 18th century, California was mostly inhabited by Native American tribes. They lived off hunting, fishing and gathering acorns, nuts, and berries. The first documented visit by a European to northern California was by the Portuguese explorer João Cabrilho, in 1542. He was followed more than 40 later by the English explorer Sir Francis Drake, who landed on the northern California coast in 1579, stopping for a while to repair his ship and claim the territory for Queen Elizabeth I of England.
For more than 2 centuries, the San Francisco bay has remained completely unnoticed by European explorers. Being almost permanently enshrouded in fog, the bay was almost impossible to spot from the open ocean. In 1769, a Spanish expedition led by Gaspar de Portolà accidentally stumbled upon the bay. Colonisation soon followed: the first Spanish settlers arrived in 1776 and built a church that became the first of five missions later developed around the edges of the San Francisco bay. Their headquarter was an adobe fortress, the presidio, built on the site of the park of the same name. The settler’s church, officially known as Nuestra Señora de Dolores, was dedicated to St. Francis de Assisi and nicknamed San Francisco by the Franciscan priests. Later, the nickname was applied to the entire bay.
In 1821, Mexico won independence from Spain and California came under Mexican rule. In 1835, an English sailor, William Richardson, settled in what is now Downtown San Francisco and established a colony, named Yerba Buena, that would soon become a thriving trading post. Six years later, in 1841, he established a ranch north of San Francisco and named it Sausalito.
Lured by rumors of unexploited lands available, American settlers flooded into California. They were tolerated by the Mexican government, but were not allowed to own properties. In May 1846, war was declared between Mexico and the United States: two months later, Mexico lost the battle of Monterey and California became an American State in 1850.
In 1848, an event radically changed the history of San Francisco: small particles of gold were discovered at a sawmill owned by John Sutter, and although Sutter tried to keep the discovery quiet, word of the discovery leaked and reached the ears of a Mormon preacher, Sam Brannan. He set up a shop of shovels, pickaxes, and canned food, and ran through the streets of San Francisco shouting, “Gold! Gold in the American River!”
In a blink of an eye, San Francisco became a ghost town, shop owners hung “Gone to the Diggings” in their window, and sailors abandoned their ship to join the flow of gold diggers. The gold rush was on. Soon, the news spread and flotillas of ships set sail from China, Europe, Australia, and South America, and in one year, the population of San Francisco jumped from less than 1000 inhabitants to more than 25 000.
The period following the gold discovery was chaotic: San Francisco was little more than a slum where lawlessness reigned, and although some miners did find gold, only the merchants were actually able to build a fortune. Demand for goods and services skyrocketed, prices soared, and miners were barely able to make a profit after expenses. Most prospectors never found anything at all; many died of hardship or committed suicide. Despite all the vice and tragedies associated with the gold rush, San Francisco was transformed in mere months from a quiet Spanish settlement into a roaring boomtown.
Meanwhile, investments began to flood into the city, most notably in the Financial District where investors sponsored the gold mining. When gold began to dry up in the 1860s, the construction of railroads took over, building colossal fortunes and developing the city even further.
In 1869, the transcontinental railway linking the east coast to the west coast was completed. Low-paid Chinese workers, who arrived at San Francisco ports in overcrowded ships, did most of the labor. They were very cheap and very effective, ensuring the success of the project. The economic growth that followed the completion of the transcontinental railway led to the rise of a new class of wealthy citizens, who built mansions on Nob Hill and Russian Hill, moving away from ordinary folks on the plains.
In the 1870s, a combination of falling profits from Comstock Lode in western Nevada, repeated droughts and competition from East Coast and Midwest factories led to social unrest and racial tensions. Discontented workers often blamed Chinese workers for their woes, and this led to the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882, which virtually stopped immigration from China and limited the rights of Chinese people living in the United States until it was repealed in 1943.
At the turn of the century, San Francisco was at the height of its glory, but nature decided otherwise: in April 18th 1906, around 5 a.m., an earthquake hit the city at 8.1 on the Richter scale and caused gas pipes to rupture, starting a chain of fires that fused into a gigantic conflagration. For three days, the city burned. Fire Brigades were finally able to stop the flames by dynamiting entire blocks, but not before 28 000 buildings lay in ruins. “San Francisco is no more”, wrote Jack London.
Reconstruction quickly followed, and a bigger, healthier, and more beautiful city rose from the ashes. A few years later, San Francisco was restored to its full glory, and in 1915, the city hosted the Panama Pacific International Exhibition, a world’s fair that exposed hundreds of thousands of visitors to the town’s unique charm. It was, in other words, business as usual.
Meanwhile, agriculture developed in the region, and California became the first supplier of food and agriculture commodities in the United States. During the years the Great Depression, thousands of people fled misery in the East and the Midwest and headed to the fields of California. In 1933, when the Prohibition was repealed, California became the first wine producer in America.
When the Japanese navy attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, the United States mobilized a massive war machine, and many shipyards along the Pacific Coastline were used to build warships. Workers from the countryside came to San Francisco in massive numbers to work in the city’s shipyards, forcing an enormous housing boom. After the hostilities ended, San Francisco entered into an era of prosperity, enabling massive enlargements of the city, housing developments, a thriving financial district, and the birth of counterculture movements such as the beatniks, gays, and hippies.
In the 1950s, a group of young writers, philosophers, and poets challenged the materialism and conformity of American society by embracing anarchy and Eastern philosophy, expressing their notions in poetry. They called themselves beats, and hung out in North Beach where rents were low and cheap wine was plentiful. Later, a San Francisco Chronicle columnist dubbed them beatniks. Writers Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti are emblematic figures of the Beat Generation. Howl, Ginsberg’s controversial book, was deemed obscene by American censors, but was published nonetheless in 1956. A trial against Ginsberg and the editor followed, but the charges were later dropped under popular pressure.
This major victory over American censors was a mini-revolution for the younger generation. Freedom of speech became their rally cry, and in the 1960s, a new movement emerged: the hippies. Based at Haight-Ashbury, the hippies challenged every aspect of American society, like materialism, power struggles, and the traditions of older generations. They replaced the beats’ anarchy and alcohol with love, sex, openness, drugs, rock music, and a back-to-nature philosophy. The movement reached its peak during the Summer of Love in 1967, when thousands of young people walked around the city looking for sex, LSD, and marijuana. Soon after, the hippie movement started to decline, leading even to a symbolic burial of the movement in October 1967 by the hippies themselves. Many young people died of overdose, among them Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix, others settled down or left San Francisco altogether to pursue their dream.
The end of the hippies gave way to a new movement, the Gay Pride. The gay community of San Francisco developed at the end of the Second World War, when thousands of military personnel were discharged back to the United States, via San Francisco. A significant number of those men were homosexual and decided to stay on in San Francisco.
A gay community developed along Polk Street, and later, in the Castro. Tired of being humiliated by police raids in their neighborhood, a gay political protest movement developed around Harvey Milk in the 1970s. In 1977, Milk was elected Supervisor at the city hall, and became the first gay person to hold a major public office. But in November 1978, a former colleague, Dan White, murdered him and Mayor George Moscone. White was put on trial, but the verdict was considered too soft by the gay community. A riot followed, police cars were overturned and burned in a night of rage.
In the 1980s, a new, deadly disease shifted the emphasis in the gay community: AIDS. The disease struck the community hard and the Castro lost almost a third of its population. The gay community developed organisations to provide informations about the disease, the treatments available, and safe sex.
Today, the gay political movement continue to defend the rights of the community on issues such as gay marriage.
In the 1980, San Francisco became the center of a revolution, the computer technology revolution, which gave a huge boost to the region. A decade later, in the 1990s, a new sector emerged: the Internet industry. In a modern gold fever, engineers, entrepreneurs, and computer technology corporations rushed to the neighboring Silicon Valley to strike it rich: companies were created overnight, and young businessman became millionaires at 25 years old. The speculative machine was on. But in the early 2000s, the Internet bubble burst, former millionaires lost everything and thousands of start-up companies went out of business. Today, activities in the region continue but at a far slower pace.
Meanwhile, Californians came to realize that their energy consumption was unsustainable, and environment became a major issue in California. In 2003, Arnold Schwarzenneger was elected Governor of California, and made curbing Greenhouse gases emissions one of his top priorities. In August 31st 2006, the Global Warming Solutions Acts was voted in the California State Legislature. The bill was aimed at bringing Greenhouse gases emissions at the level of 1990 by the year 2020. It was a major step in a country where the Federal government refused to ratify the Protocol of Kyoto.
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Read Full Post » San Francisco’s Geography : sismic activities
- 21 Oct 2009
Due to its proximity to the San Andreas fault, San Francisco is vulnerable to sismical activity. The constant threat of major earthquakes has prompted the city to upgrade its building code repeatedly, requiring older building to be retrofitted and stricter engineering standards for new ones.
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Read Full Post » San Francisco’s Geography : climate
- 18 Oct 2009
California Climate
California climate varies greatly, from arid to subarctic, depending on latitude, elevation and proximity to the coast. Northern California has a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winter and sunny, dry summer, which makes it an ideal destination for tourists. The region is known for its enormous economic potential: natural resources, agriculture, high-tech firms (many of them located in the Silicon Valley) and cheap labor (mainly from Mexico).
San Francisco Climate
San Francisco is famous for its hills and fog. Being a peninsula, the city is heavily influenced by the cool currents of the Pacific Ocean that keep the temperature stable all year around and produce a mild climate that varies little throughout the seasons. Due to its hilly terrain and strong maritime influences, San Francisco displays a great variety of microclimates: the high hills in the center of the city are responsible for a 20 % variance in annual rainfall between different parts of the city and shield eastern neighborhoods from the cool and foggy conditions of the western side. The combination of the heat of the mainland with the cold water of the Pacific Ocean produces the famous fog that covers San Francisco for much of the year, especially during summer. Unlike Los Angeles, which is warm and dry, the weather in San Francisco is often surprisingly chilly, especially at night. In a single day, the weather can change from sunny and warm to windy and cold. It is preferable to visit the city during spring or autumn, when the fog is less intense, or winter, when there are fewer tourists and hotel prices are lower.
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Read Full Post » San Francisco’s Geography : surroundings
- 17 Oct 2009
San Francisco surroundings
California is the third biggest state of America, after Texas and Alaska. It is bordered on the North by Oregon, on the East by Nevada, on the Southwest by Arizona and on the South by Mexico. California is part of the so-called Sun Belt, a dynamic and prosperous region that stretches across the South and Southwest of the United States. The state is generally divided into Northern and Southern California, although the boundary between the two is more cultural than geographical, San Francisco being a Northern City and Los Angeles a Southern one.
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Read Full Post » WELCOME TO SAN FRANCISCO
- 16 Oct 2009
A symbol of freedom and diversity, San Francisco has never ceased to amaze.
Its beautiful scenery and cosmopolitan athmosphere make it a favorite destination for tourists. Born during the Gold rush in the 19th century, San Francisco has become a refuge for artists and hippies and is home to the largest gay community in America. It has successfully integrated its migrants who came from all around the world, lured by the prospects of a better life in California, and its citizens enjoy some of the highest living standards in America. Whether you are crossing the majestic Golden Gate Bridge or contemplating the Yosemite Park’s giant trees, San Francisco and its surroundings are a sight to behold. In the following paragraphs you will discover the gems hidden throughout this amazing city, its geography and history. Let’s go, shall we?
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Read Full Post » San Francisco hotel deals
- 27 Aug 2009
How to find great San Francisco hotel deals.
Going to San Francisco for vacation is great. Going to San Francisco for vacation with a great San Francisco hotel deals is even better. Finding hotels in San Francisco is not difficult. Finding San Francico hotel deals isn’t either, as long as you listen to our advices! Here are five great advices to find great San Francisco hotel deals and values.
First, if you can, plan your vacations off-season, or weekends. During off-season the number of tourists is low. Because San Francisco welcomes many conferences, meetings and symposiums, normally, during weekdays, business travellers will fill up the hotels, while very few business people will stay over the weekend and the number of customers will drop drastically. During those low periods, due to less demand, hotels are willing to drop their prices as much as 50%, giving you the opportunity of finding great San Francisco hotel deals. These San Francisco hotel deals are especially great if you are eying a five stars hotel in San Francisco.
Second, many credit cards or other types of cards give specials deals, promotions or discounts on some hotels. Check your credit card to find out such San Francisco hotel deals. Also, some hotels also offer special promotions for seniors, military and students. If you are using “air miles” or similar types of point cards, find out if you can a discount or even a free stay at specific hotels using your points.
Third, if possible, book online. Because most online booking sites have special arrangements with hotels, they will have San Francisco hotel deals you will never find anywhere else. By booking online, it will also be easier to compare San Francisco hotel deals between hotels, and even between nights! Some hotels will have a substantial difference in prices between a Sunday and a Monday!
Fourth, if you are traveling with young kids, find out which San Francisco hotel deals allow kids to stay for free. Find out if the rooms have a small kitchenettes where you can prepare some instant noodles or store some milk for the kids and cut cost on the trip. You can also inquire about San Francisco hotel deals that offer free breakfast. Another great way to cut cost when you go on vacation.
Fifth, look for last minute San Francisco hotel deals if you can play with your schedule. If you are flexible about the location and the name of the hotel, some interesting booking websites offer you cheap San Francisco hotel deals with savings over 40% off the regular price. However, with those websites, you won’t know the name and the exact location of the hotel until you’re credit card is charged and until the very last minute. Fortunately, in most cases, they try to meet your request in terms of location as close as possible.
If you follow these advices, chances are that you will find yourself some great San Francisco hotel deals, and will enjoy your stay to the fullest!
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Read Full Post » San Francisco hotel packages
- 27 Aug 2009
The advantages of booking San Francisco Hotel Packages
San Francisco is city with hundreds of attractions. some of the beautiful architecture in the United States , with great history and some of the best hotels in the U.S.
San Francisco hotel packages and vacation packages
When booking a San Francisco hotel reservations, many people also want to take advantage of what their hotel or the nearby restaurants, spas and attraction have to offer. For example, if you are going on vacation, you may want to add a spa addition, or if you are going on a business trip, a luxury car rental or a golf day could be a good addition to your stay. If this is the case for you, then San Francisco Hotel Packages are the way to go.
By booking San Francisco Hotel Packages, you will get premium rates on your room and on another feature of your choice, whether it is golf, a luxury car, the hotel spa, a complimentary massage or a tour of the city. San Francisco Hotel Packages allow you to make the most out of your trip. Hotel and vacation packages allow you to go on your trip or holiday knowing that you’ll have at least something interesting to look forward to.
Booking your car rental or your spa separately can be a lot more expensive. Hence, many people decide to opt for San Francisco Hotel Packages. You have to be aware that the selection of San Francisco Hotel Packages will differ with each San Francisco hotel reservations.
This is why it is important to do some research before booking your San Francisco hotel reservations. If your priority is to spend a day at a spa, you may want to look for hotels that have renown spas.
Often, luxury San Francisco hotels are the ideal destination for wealthier vacationers and corporate travelers because they offer San Francisco Hotel Packages and vacation packages. If you are staying at a five stars hotel, it would be a shame to pass on their hot San Francisco Hotel Packages!
Some of the most popular packages
Spa packages
So you can wrap yourself in absolute bliss! San Francisco Hotel Packages and Spa often offer continental breakfast, tea, cocktails, hors-d’oeuvres, champagne on top of the large selection of treatments available.
Body restoration packages
Perfect for the business traveler always on the road! Those San Francisco Hotel Packages and Body Restoration will revitalize your body and mind before your next long ride, flight or after a tough meeting. Stunning San Francisco Hotel and Spa Packages are a must if you feel like you need to treat yourself to something relaxing, away from the clubs and the big crowds.
Golf packages
Whether you are away for 2 days or for 2 weeks, you can always find some time for golf! Tee off on a the beautiful San Francisco golf courses.
Gas packages
Too few people have heard about those San Francisco Hotel Packages. They consist in gas gift certificate for every night or few nights of stay. A great package to cut back on travel costs if you are planning on driving around a lot!
Sight-Seeing packages
Those San Francisco Hotel Packages are the families’ favorite. They give your free access or discount to some of the greatest attractions, museums, art galleries and transportation around San Francisco.
And many more packages…
There are a lot of different San Francisco hotel packages available. Yoga, meditation, pets package, restaurant discounts, valet parking, even cruises packages… Check with your San Francisco hotel reservations or do some research. You will be amaze by the types of San Francisco Hotel Packages you can find, and will probably find one that suits your needs and likes!
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Read Full Post » Hotels in San Francisco
- 27 Aug 2009
How to find hotels in San Francisco
San Francisco is known to be a very cosmopolitan city. Big and eventful, many tourists go to San Francisco to see San Fran great architecture and historical buildings. San Francisco is also the center of big conferences and symposiums. Because of the large number of tourists and business people, hotels in San Francisco are very accommodating and there are a wide variety of hotels in San Francisco.
You will find yourself a wide choice of hotels in San Francisco. When looking for a hotels in San Francisco, you can either reserve in advance, look for last minute deals, simply ask the cab driver or the airport tourist help desk to give you some advices or look out here, on San Francisco hotel reservations, to find out about great hotels and great hotel deals.
Outside tourist season, you should normally not have any trouble booking the hotel of your choice, or at least, finding hotels in San Francisco in the area of your choice. However, watch out for special occasion (for example, a big symposium, or for summer vacation). If you are going to a big conference, keep in mind that other people are going too and that many of the best hotels in San Francisco will be fully booked. Similarly, if you are going during tourist season (June to August), many hotels in San Francisco in the most popular area may be fully booked. This is why, when booking a hotel in San Fran, if you have a specific hotel or a specific area you want to stay at, you may want to consider looking ahead. However, if you do not mind staying a little further of your preferred area or in a hotel that is not your first choice, you will be able to take advantage of some last minute deals.
Some websites even specialized in last minute deals. All you have to do is to enter in their search menu that your location and enter your dates. You will then get a big list of last minute hotels in San Francisco deals, all ordered by price and by reviews. For people who can wait at the last minute and do not mind trying out new hotels, those last minute deals are great. For example, you could find 5 stars hotels rooms for less than 30% of the regular price! However, if you wanted to stay nearby the touristic location or a conference venue, there is no certainty that you will find a hotel near.
When looking for hotels in San Francisco, do not make the mistake of calling the hotel’s reservation desk directly and taking the quoted room rate. It will often result in you paying full price (or even more!). You could look at that same hotel and get a discount from the internet!
For people who are going to San Francisco for a special occasion and do not mind spending more money (business trip or romantic trip), many hotels in San Francisco will give you the most luxurious accommodations and services you’ll ever experience. At around $300 per night, you can live an incredible experience.

Looking for luxury and romance? Find it in San Francisco!
So whether you are looking for luxury or great deals, you will find hotels in San Francisco that will meet your expectations! Check our reviews to find out the best hotels in San Francisco and start looking for deals!
Kammy, writer for San Francisco Hotel Reservations
Read Full Post » Top 3 main attractions in San Francisco
- 24 Aug 2009
San Francisco Hotel Reservations # 1 attraction : Alcatraz Island
If you think San Francisco attraction, San Francisco Hotel Reservation has two words for you: Alcatraz Island. Not visiting Alcatraz Island is like visiting skipping on the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Liberty Statue in New York. If you are touring San Fran, Alcatraz is definitely a must, because of its history and the charm of the old prison itself. Also called The Rock, the island has served for many purposes. First it was a lighthouse, then a military fortification, then turned in to a military prison to a federal prison. The island was unused between 1963 and 1972, and then became a national recreation area. The old prison has been the center of many TV shows, movies, comics, cartoons, books, and even video games! If you are looking in visiting Alcatraz, a ferry will bring your from Pier 33 to Alcatraz.

Alcatraz
San Francisco Hotel Reservations # 2 attraction : Chinatown
San Francisco Hotel Reservation highly recommends you visiting Chinatown. San Francisco has the biggest Chinatown outside of Asia! San Francisco Chinatown is also the oldest Chinatown in North America. Because of its rich history and culture, many tourists stop by San Francisco hotel reservations to learn more about SF Chinatown. If you plan on visiting San Fran huge Chinatown, make sure you visit San Francisco Hotel Reservations to learn more about Chinatown tours, hotels rooms and much more. San Fran Chinatown also have a lot of events of interests. Among the, the Chinese New Year and the Moon Festival.
Chinese New Year is very festive and have been celebrated on the course of two weeks for 5000 years in mainland China and is probably the biggest event for the Chinese community. In San Francisco, Chinese New Year was first celebrated in the 1860’s during the Gold Rush day. During the duration of the Chinese New Year, San Francisco Hotel Reservations also recommend you to attend the the Chinese New Year Flower Fair, the Chinatown Community Street Fair and of course, the Chinese New Year Parade, which is among the top ten parades in the world!

Chinese New Year Parade in SF
The San Francisco Moon Festival originated from the farmers holding a special festival at the end of summer to thank the bounty of the lands in China. The Moon Festival is held on the 15th of the 8th month of the lunar calendar, when the moon is full and coincide very closely to the fall equinox. Moon cakes and shows are the big highlights of that festival.
San Francisco Hotel Reservations # 3 attraction : Exploratorium
One of San Francisco Hotel Reservations most favorite choice is the Exploratorium, which is certainly a PG-rated tourist attraction, as it attracts people of all age. This museum is filled with interactive science and art exhibits and will keep the interest of boys and girls, men an women of every group of age. The museum goes as far as being part of a national center for teach development and every year, it global network with teachers, associations and other museums becomes even larger. The Exploratorium creates a new concept that tries to reach to every one and nurture curiosity in the world.
San Francisco Hotel Reservations choose Exploratorium becoming being one of the best museum in the world, it was even voted best museum by museum leaders at an international meeting in 2005! Over half a million visitors come to the museum every year, and more than 27 million people visit its website every year! The museum innovates in the approach of exploring science, art and human perception.
Kids like adults will enjoy the imaginative and creative way of Exploratorium to approach science, human perception and arts, from which you will find over 650 “please touch” exhibits.

Exploratorium
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