San Francisco Motels Inns

san francisco motels inns
is a motel cheaper then an inn.?

and how much is it for one night in san francisco?

They’re really about the same in price and features, usually rate about * or ** stars.

Hotwire and Priceline are decent sites when looking for a hotel, because sometimes you can get a *** or **** hotel at a decent price, especially with Priceline’s name your price option.

Yahoo travel can narrow you in on a location, and list some inns and motels, which aren’t always listed on Hotwire and Priceline.

Prices vary on the actual date(s) you are staying, and go up when cities are busy.

A * hotel on Priceline for next Monday runs from $42-$79 depending on location and date.

If you you know when and where you want to stay in San Fran, you can start plugging some numbers into these sites. But final bookings on these sites, especially “name your price” require a credit card and final payment. But if you can get a hotel with ammenities at the same price as an old motel, then you’ve found a deal (and maybe a free breakfast).

Let your fingers do the walking. I’m not too happy with Hotels.com, but you can give it a try.

I stayed in a **** Radisson in the Baltimore Inner Harbor for $70 with continental breakfast. (Thanks to Hotwire)

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