There is a deposit of US$200, which is said to be returned when checking out (but I didn’t see a charge on my credit card)
There are two entrances, one is the main road and the other is the back door. You have to swipe your card or ring the doorbell to enter. When we wanted to enter the hotel, some homeless people came with us and wanted to go in together. They found that we couldn't get in. Leave
Free coffee/tea/hot and cold water 24 hours a day
The breakfast is good, including meat, eggs, juice, yogurt, fruit, waffles and bread
Although the hardware is simple, the price for one night's stay including breakfast is almost the same as a hostel and I'm very satisfied.
Not sure if there is a parking lot as I don’t have a car.
The hotel is quite easy to find. It's very close to Bart, but Bart often stops running. It's convenient to have a bus next to it, but it's about 10 minutes away from Hertz.
As a digression, it has nothing to do with restaurants. The urban area of San Francisco is really dirty, with poop on the ground. This hotel is already on the edge of the Tenderloin, and the street scene is really dirty. Do homeless people have to be labeled dirty? Is it an equal sign? The homeless themselves don’t even think of themselves as human beings....
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