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663, Valencia Street, 94110, San Francisco, San Francisco County, US Estados Unidos
contacts phone: +1 415-701-7666
website: www.hoteltropicasf.us
larger map & directionsLatitude: 37.7622629, Longitude: -122.4214006
Rafael Castillo
::I have to say Very Courteous Place to Stay at ,Very Clean Down Town San Francisco. If staying at Tropica HOTEL Must take a nice walk . The Atmosphere is very Cozy ,Alot of Scenery to Choose from. Food, Shops nearby walking distance. I noticed Everything nicely kept up to Standards . I enjoyed my stay at San Francisco CALIFORNIA
marcos hilbert
::If you like being miserable in a colorful place, this is the hotel for you! Room was super humid, no ac, shower didn't work, towels like sand paper, the hand soap gave me a rash, no ice, vending machine down the hall was empty, window to the outside was not to the outside but to neighbors window, Ridiculous rules, no iron, and uncomfortable beds.
DC GAMER
::The location is very convenient the people are lovely ur next to golden gate and bal the lobby is really decorative the rooms are nice tv are good it's just a neat hotel and the beds are soft as well as the pillows your next to alot of restaurants live street curry and soba there's also a wallgreens
Kaitlin
::Price, location, and rooms were all good for the price.
Damien Gilliams
::STAY AWAY FROM HERE. Possibly the worst hotel I've ever stayed at. All the furniture in the hotel is covered in sweat stains like they were found by the dumpster after a heavy rain. I've never seen such a dirty hotel. When I went to take a shower in the morning, the water came out a nice dark brown color. You can easily hear the club next door through the walls, that are almost as clean as the chairs. There is no elevator. I have a bad back and had to lug my suitcase up two flights just to get to the front desk, and another two to get to the room. Once I got there, the little old woman at the front desk spent a half-hour searching through a stack of at least a hundred printed out reservations. Not only did she not have the password to the computer, but she had the entire week of reservations all in the same stack... and they weren't organized.