Published date: August 16, 2024
Great Hotel Access - Hoping for the City's Previous Vitality
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
Since the hotel in San Francisco became usable, I quickly utilized my saved coins to make a reservation and stayed there. Booking through Hafh was so easy, and I received a confirmation message back in less than half a day. I was worried about whether my reservation was really secured, but I received a reminder and welcome email directly from the hotel, which relieved my concerns. Since I have limited mobility, I requested an accessible room through the hotel chat, and I received a reply email confirming this from the hotel staff, which made me feel at ease about entering the location. The room had a roll-in shower as I requested.
Experiences during the trip
Currently, San Francisco is facing a decrease in tourists and office demand due to the aftermath of COVID-19, leading to many vacant stores in central areas such as Union Square, which raises concerns about safety. However, I hope the vitality will gradually return. I used BART to visit the neighboring town of Oakland. In the U.S., there are fewer people walking around, and I naturally avoided walking at night, but in San Francisco, the bayside and the Castro district, known as the LGBT hotspot, were bustling with people and I never get tired of visiting. I enjoyed breakfast at an American diner just a block away from the hotel.