Cheap Hotels in San Francisco

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Cheap Hotels in San Francisco

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Top neighborhoods in San Francisco

Fisherman's Wharf

Fisherman's Wharf dazzles with classic San Francisco sights and sounds that'll make your camera work overtime. Sea lions bark and sunbathe at Pier 39 while street performers turn sidewalks into stages. The Aquarium of the Bay lets you walk under sharks, and historic ships at Hyde Street Pier whisper tales of maritime adventures. Grab a steaming sourdough bowl of clam chowder or fresh Dungeness crab from waterfront eateries that range from casual to upscale. Hotels with bay views provide perfect crash pads after long days of exploration. Getting around is simple with multiple bus lines, the iconic cable car terminus, and wide pedestrian areas perfect for strolling.

Nob Hill

Perched atop one of San Francisco's famous hills, Nob Hill flaunts its old-money swagger with grand hotels and Gothic architecture. Grace Cathedral's spires reach skyward while cable cars rattle past mansions that seem frozen in time. You can spend hours exploring the Cable Car Museum or wandering through Huntington Park's manicured gardens with their ornate fountains and spectacular city views. Hotel bars serve craft cocktails alongside piano melodies, and upscale restaurants offer white-tablecloth dining experiences. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stops and those iconic cable cars connecting you to downtown and Chinatown. The steep streets might leave you breathless, but the panoramic vistas make every climb worth it.

Union Square

Union Square delivers San Francisco's most electric shopping scene, where luxury flagships and department stores surround a bustling central plaza. Street performers entertain beside the towering Dewey Monument while theater marquees promise evening shows. Cable cars clang past historic hotels and designer boutiques, creating a vibrant urban energy that feels distinctly San Francisco. Getting around couldn't be easier with the Powell Street cable car terminus and nearby metro stops connecting you everywhere. Upscale hotel restaurants and rooftop lounges dominate the dining scene. Choose between luxury historic hotels or boutique properties for your stay, all within steps of world-class shopping and entertainment.

Mission District

The Mission District pulses with colorful murals that tell stories of Latino heritage and artistic rebellion. On weekends, locals sprawl across Dolores Park with skyline views and picnic spreads. Wander down 24th Street to discover authentic taquerias, quirky boutiques, and the historic Mission Dolores, San Francisco's oldest building. Getting around is a breeze with two BART stations and several bus lines connecting you to downtown. Hip cafes and lively bars along Valencia Street make perfect spots for people-watching, while the neighborhood's mix of Victorian homes and street art creates a vibe that's both gritty and charming.

South of Market

SoMa packs San Francisco's artistic spirit into a neighborhood that's constantly reinventing itself. Converted warehouses now house cutting-edge galleries while SFMOMA's towering glass facade invites you to explore world-class contemporary art. Oracle Park brings baseball energy to the bay, and Yerba Buena Gardens offers a peaceful green escape from the urban buzz. Getting around couldn't be easier with Yerba Buena-Moscone Station and several other transit stops connecting you to the entire city. The restaurant scene ranges from food trucks to upscale dining in industrial-chic spaces. Most visitors stay in modern hotels or boutique properties housed in historic buildings with architectural character.

Top landmarks in San Francisco

Frequently asked questions

How much is a cheap hotel in San Francisco?
You'll have no trouble finding cheap hotels in San Francisco, as there are 53 to choose from. When you're searching for the best hotel deals, remember to sort your results by "Price: low to high" to find the cheapest San Francisco hotels.
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What area of San Francisco is the cheapest?
Location is important when you are looking for cheap hotels in San Francisco so consider looking at Downtown San Francisco and Union Square for great budget-friendly choices. Want to stay in another part of the city? Use our map feature to pinpoint low-cost hotels in the another area.
Do any cheap hotels in San Francisco offer free breakfast?
When you stay at a cheap hotel in San Francisco, you shouldn't have to miss a good meal to start your day. Beresford Arms Hotel serves up a free continental breakfast. Inn At Union Square also offers a complimentary continental breakfast. To find other San Francisco hotels with free breakfast, use the "Breakfast included" filter.
Are all taxes and fees included in the San Francisco hotel prices shown on Hotels.com?
Hotels.com provides upfront pricing so you can relax knowing you won't be met with surprise additional fees or taxes when you're ready to confirm your booking. From the time you start your search on Hotels.com, the price you see is what you pay. This makes it much easier to compare properties and secure our best deal for your next getaway.
What are the best cheap hotels in San Francisco?
For a cheap hotel in San Francisco with glowing reviews, consider Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf, which features free buffet breakfast, free WiFi and a 24-hour fitness center. You can also look at Hotel Nikko San Francisco or Hotel Caza Fisherman's Wharf.
Are there any cheap motels in San Francisco?
If you're eager to find a budget-friendly place to stay in San Francisco, consider booking a motel. Take a look at Surf Motel where you'll find free WiFi and free parking. Or think about Bay Bridge Inn or Inn at Golden Gate for a comfortable base without a big price tag.
Can I stay in a hostel in San Francisco?
Hostels can be a cheaper alternative to San Francisco hotels, as you can stay in a shared dormitory. There are 10 hostels in San Francisco. Chapter San Francisco offers free in-room WiFi and laundry facilities. HI San Francisco Downtown Hostel has free in-room WiFi and a 24-hour front desk. Orange Village Hostel is another low-cost option.
What are the best cheap things to do in San Francisco?
Sightseeing doesn't mean you have to blow the budget. For some affordable things to do in San Francisco, try a stroll along Lombard Street or plan a visit to attractions like Presidio of San Francisco. Don't forget to plan a visit to Union Street.