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Old 12-14-2008, 05:33 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Well am I correct in assuming that you want to stay downtown?? You can catch the cable cars on Powell Street just southof Union Square. I would recommend that you stay around 3rd or 4th street. Getting you to the Golden gate bridge might require one of the tour busses that you can catch by Macy's in Union Square.

If you want a noise filled motel you could try the Pheonix. Nice motel but loud!!!

I would recommend that you fly into SFO(San Francisco International Airport) and take BART into the city. Its an electric train. Five Dollars and 35/100 a ticket instead of about $50.00 for a taxi. And it will take you to Powell Street and Market!
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