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Real Name: William J. `Bill` McCalpin
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The Andrews Hotel: A nice boutique hotel in a good location
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  • We stayed for the week of Thanksgiving at the Andrews Hotel on Post Street. We (my wife and I, and my mother-in-law in her own room) had the King Bay rooms, which are rooms on the southwest corner of the building. There is no air-conditioning, but SF seldom needs it and the windows open - these particular rooms have windows on two sides.

    The hotel describes itself as a "European-style" hotel, and if by that they mean "small rooms", then they're right. Then again, the hotel never pretended anything else, so we were well prepared. The King Bay room has a king-sized bed, a small desk, room for two chairs (in the bay window), and not much else...but since you're not in your hotel much, who cares?

    There are few amenities: no room service, no gym, no laundry, few TV channels. On the other hand, there is a wonderful restaurant (Fino) in the lobby - award winning in SF, there are laundries all over - including one two doors down, they have a VCR in each room and more than 100 titles from free from the front desk, and so on.

    Plus, the staff is reasonably helpful - with the exception of Oscar, the assistant GM, who is VERY helpful.

    The location just west of Union Square is very convenient - we walked through the Square every day. The square is much more upscale than it used to be - it now has Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Cartier, and dozens of other places you can't afford to shop in. The gate at the southern end of Chinatown is just 5 or 6 blocks away - note that these blocks are smaller that blocks in NY.

    Note that this location is in the Theater District in SF.

    The downsides? Hmmmn, several nights, there were evidentally drunken people shouting in the wee hours...sometimes happy, sometimes not. We never did figure out where they were coming from. Also, in the Union Square area, there are panhandlers on every corner - literally. The expensive stores all have security guards by their front doors to keep the riff-raff out. We didn't feel unsafe (way too many people for that), but it was noticeable.

    Unique Qualities: It is a small hotel in a good location...that had an incredible price break. We got every third night free(!). You should check out the website for reservations and see if this special is still on!!!

    It's not a big business hotel, but if you want a cheaper, more intimate experience ;-), this is a good choice...

    Note, on the price, my wife and I paid $139 plus tax per night for the room - and got every third night free...nearly a 30% discount in our case (two nights out of seven)...that works out to about $56/night each...

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    Comparison: less expensive than average
    Prices: US$40-80  » Currency Converter
    Phone: 1-800-926-3739
    Address: 624 Post St, San Francisco, CA 94109
    Directions: Two blocks west of Union Square, and about six blocks east of Highway 101.
    Website: http://www.andrewshotel.com
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    Gillybob Tue Nov 13, 2007 14:08 UTC
     Great shot of San Francisco! Good tip! Gillybob greetings
    ATXtraveler Mon Sep 3, 2007 19:59 UTC
     I didn't realize the Andrews was so inexpensive! Thanks for the tip!

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