candace wrote:
the only hotels i know are the really upscale remarkable ones (the ritz,
hotel triton, the W, etc.), more as points of reference than anything.
maybe perusing http://sanfrancisco.citysearch.com/ would be good? as of
when i left six months ago, hotel rates were really cheap, so
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Robin Berjon wrote:
So, since this list is pretty international, I guess the *has* to be someone
here that knows SF, at least a bit, and that would be able to recommend a not
too expensive but nice/fun/full-of-bars area in which to pick a hotel.
Dude, this is London.pm.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 02:06:36PM +0100, Mark Fowler wrote:
Dude, this is London.pm. I think you want SanFrancisco.pm.
Are you sure? Remember how the typical hotel conversation goes with a
local?
Tourist: Say, where would I find a hotel here.
Local:Sorry, I can't help - I
Richard Clamp wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 02:06:36PM +0100, Mark Fowler wrote:
Dude, this is London.pm. I think you want SanFrancisco.pm.
Are you sure? Remember how the typical hotel conversation goes with a
local?
Tourist: Say, where would I find a hotel here.
Local:Sorry, I can't help
On Thursday, September 18, 2003, at 02:36 PM, Richard Clamp wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 02:06:36PM +0100, Mark Fowler wrote:
Dude, this is London.pm. I think you want SanFrancisco.pm.
Are you sure? Remember how the typical hotel conversation goes with a
local?
Tourist: Say, where would I
So, since this list is pretty international, I guess the *has* to be
someone here that knows SF, at least a bit, and that would be able to
recommend a not too expensive but nice/fun/full-of-bars area in which
to pick a hotel.
Coincidence -- I was out there staying with friends last week.
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 04:09:17PM +0200, Robin Berjon wrote:
Richard Clamp wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 02:06:36PM +0100, Mark Fowler wrote:
Dude, this is London.pm. I think you want SanFrancisco.pm.
Are you sure? Remember how the typical hotel conversation goes with a
local?
Clayton, Nik [IT] wrote:
Don't get too hung up on hotel location. SFO is only about 7 miles square,
so as long as you're in the city itself a cab from A to B isn't going to
^^^
Shurely some mistake?
Jasper
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 03:23:18PM +0100, candace wrote:
too true, seeing as how i lived there for the four years previous to
this, and i couldn't really recommend anything past picking something
*NOT* in the tenderloin,
There's a good hotel in the tenderloin, the Pheonix. Where the rock
--On 18 September 2003 14:44 +0200 Robin Berjon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So, since this list is pretty international, I guess the *has* to be
someone here that knows SF, at least a bit, and that would be able to
recommend a not too expensive but nice/fun/full-of-bars area in which
to pick a
Without going back to Allen Ginsberg and the beat generation, to
get in the mood, you should get some tales of the city by
Armistread Maupin to read during the flight. Easy reading and
fun. BTW: The editor of the French translation is appropriately
located in Le Marais. But even if I was told the
So, since this list is pretty international, I guess the *has* to be
someone here that knows SF, at least a bit, and that would be able to
recommend a not too expensive but nice/fun/full-of-bars area in which
to
pick a hotel.
Was in SF recently (Nov 02 and Apr 03), the Tenderloin is
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 02:36:04PM +0100, Richard Clamp wrote:
Are you sure? Remember how the typical hotel conversation goes with a
local?
Tourist: Say, where would I find a hotel here.
Local:Sorry, I can't help - I {rent,buy,squat in} a {flat,house,elephant}
I don't know about San
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