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San Francisco is a unique, creative and diverse city compact into a 7
mile x 7 mile area. Divided up into neighborhoods the best way to
explore San Francisco is by foot.
How to get Around?
San Francisco International Airport
This major international hub is located 15 miles from downtown San
Francisco
Average Cab fare to downtown SF: $30-50
Public Transit:
You can take the BART Rapid Rail directly from SFO.
For more info check out:
http://www.flysfo.com
You can also take a shuttle from the airport for cheap. Shuttle vans
congregate on the second level of SFO above the baggage claim area.
Advance reservations guareentee a seat but they aren't required.
Usually about $15-20 per trip.
Bay Shuttle: 415.564.3400
SuperShuttle: 800.258.3826
Oakland International Airport
If you're coming from the Oakland airport, it's not too difficult to take a bus to the Oakland Coliseum BART station. The airport has AirBART buses that cost $2 (purchased right next to baggage claim and in the BART station for returning tickets) and get you from the airport to coliseum BART station.
http://www.oaklandairport.com
Trains
Amtrak can transport you to Tease-O-Rama
http://www.amtrak.com/
Parking
With narrow streets and steep hills San Francisco can be a challenge in a car. While street parking is nearly impossible there are garages throughout the city which make the process more manageable but expensive! If you are staying in a hotel it might be a good idea to find out if they charge for parking or if they provide free parking.
Taxis
Taxis are the way to travel around SF. They are pretty cheap and somewhat easy to flag down. A safe bet is to catch a taxi lined up outside the lobby of a major hotel, or phone one ahead of time (plan to wait 40 minutes)
United Cab: 415.552.8562
Yellow Cab: 415.626.2345
Where To Stay
Tease-O-Rama has NOT secured any hotels for
particular discounts this year
- this is because the rates that were being
offered to us were MORE then what you get on
Travelocity! It just seemed silly to recommend
rooms at such high prices when you can get
cheaper options online.
When doing your
searches try and find something near the venue
and daytime venue which is NORTH BEACH or
FISHERMAN WHARF areas. If you stay in that area
you won't have to rent a car at all! Well you
really don't need to rent a car in SF cause
taxi's and buses are the way to go. Just in case
you want to know: The Thursday night meet and
greet is in the HAYES VALLEY area. The
late-night after party on Saturday is in the
SOMA area. Both the Showcase at Bimbo's and
Saturday daytime convention at The SF Art
Institute are in NORTH BEACH.
Hotel Links
The Hilton Fisherman Wharf (1300 COLUMBUS AVE
San Francisco, CA 94133) and The Marriot at
Fishermans Wharf are SUPER close to Bimbos and
SF Art Institute as well as the Columbus Motor
Inn if any of those are open and fit your budget
you should totally book them!
The one hotel we would recommend for something
hipster and cool is the
Mosser Hotel but that is $169 a night (I
have seen it for under $100 on travelocity)!
Most hotels in the SF area our over $100. You
basically get what you pay for here. Go for
something dirt cheap and you will end up with
something not so nice.
Please book your
rooms NOW for Tease-O-Rama. There is another
huge event called FLEET WEEK happening in San
Francisco the same weekend - also in North
Beach! Don't wait to book!!
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