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685, Ellis Street, 94109, San Francisco, San Francisco County, US USA
contacts phone: +1 415-474-5721
website: www.hiusa.org
larger map & directionsLatitude: 37.7840703, Longitude: -122.4174477
Eleni Galanopoulos
::HI City Center: The staff was friendly, helpful and resourceful, the atmosphere was relaxed, the kitchen was amazingly big. City Center is in an area with local character. The room has lockers, but you have to bring your own lock or buy theirs for $4. Shout-out to Anthony for making the BEST cup of coffee at 1 am when I needed it. Πολλά φιλιά Αντώνη!!
Nikolas Wright
::This is one of three HI hostels in SF. City Center is by far the best. It has the air of a boutique hotel. The lobby is comfortable and inviting. The bar/cafe area has a cozy, hardwood ambiance that you won't find in a hotel. We stayed in #609, which surprisingly had an incredible view. (I was in town visiting family, who lamented that their Big Fancy Hotel had a view of the adjacent building, about 10 feet out of the window, and not much else - ha, ha!) We enjoyed the old school elevator, making me nostalgic for a time I never actually lived in, but admire nonetheless. The room was clean, quiet, and relaxing. We dug it, and will surely be back. Breakfast was an unexpected treat - eggs and pancakes for a buck? DEAL.
David Park
::It was my first time in hostel and I loved it! They have really friendly workers and all the services were great!! I would love to visit this place if I visit SF later!
William Bones
::Seriously clean and cozy. Cool wall decor. Nice staff. 10/10 can’t complain. I stayed here on emergency and it was perfect!
Katharina Repnik
::Lovely hostel in downtown which has all these fun esoteric, spiritual details in the lobby and features fun events like palm reading etc. The building retains its original features and is kept at a neat standard. Parking is a problem if you want to leave your car during the day without incurring expensive fees from either on-street metered parking or valet parking. The district itself (Tenderloin) is somewhat dodgy and requires a vigilant eye when walking there during the evening hours. The staff in general are very nice and helpful with a few exceptions.