Wednesday, November 28, 2012

amazing tours Despite its siz e, perpetually cr owded lobby, and, quite frankly , impersonal feel, the hotel s pri





4 405 Taylor St. (at O Farrell St.), San Francisco, CA 94102. &866/289-6561 or 415/885-2500. Fax 415/4744879. www.serranohotel.com. 236 units, including 129 suites. $159 $299 double; $279 $499 suite. Kids under 18 stay free in parent s room. No rollaways; cribs free. AE, DC, DISC, MC, V. Valet parking $40 oversized v ehicles $49. P ets w elcome. Amenities: Restaurant; ex ercise r oom and sauna; business c enter; room service (limited hours); amazing tours babysitting; laundry service; dry cleaning. In room: A/C, TV w/movies amazing tours and games, dataport, amazing tours free high-speed I nternet access, amazing tours minibar/fridge, hair dr yer, iron, laptop-size safe, iPod dock.

Two hotels hav e opened her e in recent years, amazing tours which, since J apantown is off the beaten path, ar e a gr eat v alue. With a slew of bus lines nearby, amazing tours you can still get wher e you need to go or just spring for a taxi with the money y ou ve saved on the hotel room.

Despite its siz e, perpetually cr owded lobby, and, quite frankly , impersonal feel, the hotel s prime location on U nion Square seems to make it v ery popular. If high energy, location, and the historical aspects intrigue y ou, her e s some advice: P hone in-house reservations and be as specific as possible about y our needs. Prices can fluctuate wildly due to the many r oom configurations, some less desirable than others. S tandard queen rooms are barely large enough for two. Traditional queen rooms have more space, and can accommodate a crib or r ollaway. The deluxe double-doubles are very spacious with renovated bathrooms, and the Grandview rooms have smarter decor. Ask for a view or a corner room if you want natural light and avoid rooms by the ever-busy elevators. Hallways go on for ever. If your child has forgotten his sw eatshirt, you ll have to go back to the room with him unless he s outfitted with a compass and a map.

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