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Christy,

I stayed at Bock's Bed and Breakfast in SF - it was absolutely wonderful.
Clean, spacious and very affordable, especially for San Francisco. It's a
couple of blocks from Golden Gate Park on a quiet residential street; close
to at least two different bus lines. It's not a very long trip to any of
the major attractions or neighbourhoods in SF (which isn't that large,
area-wise). Laura Bock, the owner, makes really delicious breakfasts
(served in a dining room with a gorgeous city view) and is very hospitable.
There are only three rooms so you might find she's already booked up. Also,
the last I checked, she doesn't take credit cards; you need to send two
nights' deposit in advance. The house is completely non-smoking. Ask for
the Mary Ellen room; it has a private bath and a private deck with a
fabulous view of SF.

Caveats, depending on your atttudes: It's usually listed in the "Gay and
Lesbian Hotels" section of  guidebooks; I suppose this might "bother" some
people. Also, it's not in the middle of any action, like tourist sites,
shopping districts, whatever. Personally, that's a drawing card for me, but
some people want to be right next to Fisherman's Wharf or whatever.

Contact info: 1448 Willard Street, SF, California, 94117, 415-664-6842.

Hope this helps!

Deborah


-----Original Message-----
From:   Christy ten Broeke [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent:   Thursday April 27, 2000 3:45 AM
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Subject:        [P-F] completely off-topic

Hello list

My son and me will be coming to San francisco from the 26th of June
until the 14th of July.   Currently we are looking for a hotel or B&B to
stay in that period.
As I don't know all the areas could anyone tell me where definately NOT
to stay?
I heard the Mission area is not the safest....
And if anyone has a suggestion or knows a reasonable priced hotel or
other solution I would be most grateful.
Even people going on holiday wanting to rent our their place would be
fine.

Thx in advance

Christy from the Netherlands

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