
Cheap Hotels in San Francisco - Nice Choices in Mission District
The Latin area in San Francisco called Mission District is situated at the south of the Market Street and in the east of Casino District. The District is culturally vibrant and rich with music, sidewalk activities, art, as well community services. This is one of the least expensive of the areas in San Francisco and attracts a lot of young travelers and residents. This is one place where you can stay during your San Francisco visits. The Mission District hosts a number of reputable yet economic hotels.
Element Hotel
http://www.elementshotel.com
The Element Hotel is ranked among ten of the best suited places for a stay by the television program - National Geographic Traveler. The hotel has both dorms as well as private rooms for couples and families. The room amenities of the Elemental include continental breakfast at no cost. The hotel has on-site cafe, and as well includes computer room, laundry facilities, and a relax lounge.
El Capitan can be another hotel of choice while searching for economic yet good accommodation in San Francisco. The hotel is a faith-based accommodation and is completely non-discriminative in nature. The hotel strives for improving the quality of life for the young travelers.
El Capitan
http://www.elcapitanhotel.com
There are some more quality yet cheap accommodations available in this area of Mission District San Francisc like the Tropicana.
However, you need to keep some more things in mind if you are really planning to beat the expenses in your visit to San Francisco. Never go for the car rental services. In case you are dwelling in or near the city, car rentals can prove to be pretty wastage of money, since they are expensive and at times will prove quite hard to get proper parking for them. You can go with the MUNI passes instead. These passes are way cheaper and come with a certain period of time validity and can as well be ordered much ahead of time.
Muni bus route details
http://sanfrancisco.about.com/od/munibart/ss/muniandmaps_3.htm

