1707 Market Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
Nightly Rates: ( 114.67 - 359.97 )
3 Star
Situated Halfway Between Bustling Downtown San Francisco and The Colorful Castro District, Just 4 Blocks From The Civic Center/City Hall Area, We Offer You The Opportunity To Stay Right In The Heart Of The City--At A Price You Can Afford! Hop Onto The Market Street Antique Street Car Right In Front Of The Hotel And Travel To Union Square, China Town, Moscone Convention Center Or The San Francisco Shopping Center. Or take A Nearby Bus To Fisherman's Wharf, Golden Gate Park, And Launch Sites For Alcatraz Excursions. From Our Hotel The Entire Bay Area Is within Your Reach! Half Of Our Rooms Are Newly (And Completely) Renovated, With Special Features Such As Convenient Desk-Level Dataport And Power Supply For Travelers With Portable Computer. All Of Our Rooms Feature In-Room Coffee, Safe, And Hairdryers. No Pets Allowed. With a great location, great amenities, and great access to a variety of restaurants, lounges, hair salons, laundry facilities, and other services--at a great rate--the San Francisco Central Travelodge has something for everyone. For more information please visit our website at www.sanfranciscocentralhotel.com















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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 02:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is PST
· Opened in 1999
· Renovated in 2002
· 81 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.
101 North to Mission/Duboce Exit. Continue through first street light, right at second street light (Valencia). End of Valencia on right (at Market).
I-880 North to 80 West to Mission/Duboce exit. Continue through first street light, right at second street light (Valencia). End of Valencia on right (at Market Street).
Take 6th Street exit straight to Market Street, left on Market Street. Left on Valencia, first driveway on left.
Across Golden Gate Bridge to Lombard. Lombard to Van Ness, left on Van Ness to Market. Right on Market to Valencia, take a left, first driveway on left.
Take Highway 101 South across the Golden Gate Bridge. Follow 101 South onto Lombard Street. Follow Lombard Street to Van Ness Avenue. Turn right on Van Ness Avenue. Follow Van Ness to Market Street. Turn right on Market Street. From the left lane, turn left onto Valencia Street. We?re the first driveway on the left side.
Take Highway 80 West across the Bay Bridge. Follow Highway 80 to Highway 101 South. Follow Highway 101 South to the Mission/Duboce exit. From the left lane, go straight through the first street lights. Turn right at the second street light (Valencia Street). Follow Valencia to the end. We're on the right-hand side.
Located on the corner of Market Street and Valencia.
San Francisco (SFO) - 12 miles; Oakland (OAK) - 25 miles; San Jose (SJO) - 35 miles
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Conveniently located in the center of San Francisco. Walking distance to the Castro District, Soma, Union Square and Moscone Convention Center. It is also just four blocks to the Civic Center area. The Antique Street Car Line that stops in front of the motel makes any of these places easy excursions. Buses to Fisherman's Wharf and Golden Gate Park are within two blocks. Davies Symphony Hall, SF Opera House, City Hall, Asian Art Museum, Main Public Library, Alamo Square (Postcard Row), Union Square (shopping), numerous elegant restaurants nearby.
Fisherman's WharfFamous Fisherman's Wharf incorporates shopping, restaurants and sightseeing all in one remarkable place. One of a kind stores will delight every shopper. Whether your in the mood for hot clam chowder served in a bread bowl, or want to relax in one of the several dining restaurants overlooking the water, you'll find it here.
AlcatrazBetter known as "The Rock". Sean Connery and Nicholas Cage spent time here, but were able to leave when filming was finished. See where the movies were made and where the real gangsters stayed. Tours daily, taken out to the Island by boat. Cassette tapes (in most languages) are available to walk you through the prison grounds and are very informative. Make sure you don't miss the boat back though. There are no restaurants on the island and the kitchen hasn't been used in decades.
Ghiradelli's SquareHome of the famous Ghiradelli Chocolate. You'll have a "taste" of some of the best shopping and chocolate available.
San FranciscoFrom the Historical Clock Tower, to the famous Coit Tower and down the most crooked street in the world-Lombard Street, there is something for everyone. The cable cars stop near Ghiradelli's Square and run through streets that you may have seen in some of your favorite Movies and TV shows. Excellent seafood can be found throughout the bay area, but if you find you need to supplement it with a really good cheeseburger and a chocolate shake, the Hard Rock Cafe is just moments away. Drive (or walk) across the Golden Gate Bridge. The scenery is spectacular, especially at sunset. If you still have some shopping momentum left, take the bridge over into Sausalito. Quaint shopping and dining village in a beautiful setting with a fabulous ocean view. Continue a short distance north of Sausalito and you'll encounter some of the largest trees in the country at Muirwoods. Nature at it's best.
Napa ValleyBeautiful country with over 300 wineries, many of them open to the public for wine tastings. Choose your favorite; Robert Mondovi, Charles Krug, Sutter Home and Inglenook to name just a few. Some wineries offer an extensive deli with fresh cheeses, meats and breads; all the ingredients necessary for an impromptu picnic. You won't believe you are just an hour's drive from the hustle and bustle of San Francisco.
Macy'sStockton & O'Farrel @ Union SquareSan Francisco, CA 94102415 397-333Hours of Operation: Monday-Saturday 10:00am-8:00pm; Sunday 11:00am-6:00pmClothing and accessories for men, women and children. Linens, kitchenware, gourmet gifts from the cellar.
Neiman-Marcus150 Stockton Street @ GearySan Francisco, CA 94102415 362-3900Hours of Operation: Monday, Thursday, Friday 10:00am-8:00pm, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday 10:00am-6:00pm; Sunday 12:00pm-6:00pmThe most upscale name in retail features high fashion for women and men.
San Francisco Shopping CenterMarket and Fifth StreetsSan Francisco, CA 415 495-5656Eight level mall with a selection of over 90 specialty shops and restaurants. The only spiral escalator in the nation can be found here.
Metreon - A Sony Entertainment Center4th & Mission StreetsSan Francisco, CA 94103415 369-600015 theaters plus Sony IMAX, family attractions based on treasured books, restaurants, shopping.
Pier 39Beach/Embarcadero415 981-7437Home to over 100 specialty shops, 10 restaurants and family attractions including Turbo Ride, the Venetian Carousel and the Sea Lions.
SF Museum of Modern Art151 3rd Street/MissionSan Francisco, CA 94103415 357-400020th century art in a variety of media by modern day masters and renowned Bay Area artists.
Steinhart AquariumThe Academy of SciencesGolden Gate Park415 750-7145Over 600 species of fish. Feedings: penguins 11:30am and 4:00pm, Fish Round-About 2:00pm.
M.H. de Young Memorial MuseumGolden Gate Park415 863-3330Exhibits include an impressive collection of American Masterpieces, European Tapestries and African Carvings.
Asian Art MuseumGolden Gate park415 379-8801Paintings, Jades, Sculptures, Tapestries and Porcelain from most Asian countries.