Cheap hotels in The Haight, San Francisco
It’s not all flower-power these days, but the Haight’s peace-and-love vibe is still very much intact. The center of the 1960s’ counterculture movement has done a great job of cleaning up its act without selling out. It straddles the lines between trendy commercial zone, progressive hub and nostalgic time capsule in a way that doesn’t feel forced. And club kids, aging hippies, fashionistas and foodies all feel equally at home among its high-end boutiques, vintage record stores and old standbys (like the Pipe Dreams head shop and the anarchist bookstore Bound Together). It’s also home to the Alamo Square’s “Painted Ladies” and Buena Vista Park, which (though best avoided at night) affords stellar city views.
1Metro Hotel SF Unrated Hotel
319 Divisadero Street , The Haight
EuroCheapo Review: Situated on the edge of the funky Haight district, the simple Metro Hotel offers reasonable rates, a pretty garden and friendly service.... read review
$76
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610 Fillmore Street, Hayes Valley
EuroCheapo Review: Perched on a hill near Alamo Square, the two-star Casa Loma Hotel, which bills itself as a “European-style hotel,” gave us a sense of what happens when a hostel grows up.... read review
$50
417 Gough Street, Hayes Valley
EuroCheapo Review: The Hayes Valley Inn is a two-star B&B with simple rooms, comfy common spaces and a "when you're here, you're family" vibe.... read review
$65
601 Eddy Street, Civic Center & the Tenderloin
EuroCheapo Review: The two-star Phoenix Hotel has a funky, youthful vibe, and has served as crash pad to up-and-coming rock stars from Joan Jett to Moby.... read review
$98
1590 Sutter Street, Pacific Heights & Japantown
EuroCheapo Review: This splurge-worthy three-star Queen Anne Hotel may be over the top for some, but if you’re looking for a frilly and luxurious taste of history, it’s just the place for you.... read review
$112