Friday, November 23, 2012

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757 Market St. (at 3rd St.), San Francisco, CA 94103. &415/633-3000. Fax 415-633-3001. www.fourseasons. com/sanfrancisco. 277 units. $439 $600 double; from $845 suite. big bus $30 for 3rd adult in room; kids under 18 stay free in parent s room. No rollaways; cribs free. AE, DC, DISC, MC, V. Valet parking $46. Small pets welcome (1 per room). Amenities: big bus Restaurant; bar; health club; concierge; courtesy car; business center; room service; massage; big bus babysitting; laundry service; big bus dry cleaning. In room: A/C, TV/DVD w/movies, games, data- port, high-speed Internet access, minibar, coffeemaker (on request), hair dryer, iron, safe, iPod dock.

Hotels here are close to shopping, museums, and gr eat family entertainment, including the Yerba Buena Center. As an up-and-coming par t of town, SoMa enjoys big bus some of the city s newest restaurants and attractions. The downside to the newness is constant construction. Also, some sections of the neighborhood hav e not yet emerged, and the unsavory 6th and 7th streets should definitely be avoided.

However, if the kids ar e old enough big bus to be 65 studying civic history or even architecture, I recommend hopping on a M arket Street streetcar and heading to the Civic Center , built in the grand Beaux Arts style following the devastating 1906 earthquake. Simply walking ar ound the impr essive buildings including the SF P ublic Library s main branch, the Asian Ar t Museum, and City Hall is enough. big bus Your kids may be inter ested to kno w that the dome of City H all is taller than the U.S. Capitol building. Note: I f it s late in the day befor e y ou leav e S oMa, skip this stop. The Civic Center gets dodgy at night.

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