San Francisco
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Dorm beds in San Francisco, USA range from $23 to $110/night over the next 3 months. HostelHawk tracks 21 properties. Cheapest upcoming dates: Sep 1, Sep 2, Sep 3.
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Hostel prices in San Francisco, USA
A typical dorm night in San Francisco runs about $28.
Across the upcoming months, September tends to be the cheapest month (from $23/night) and August the most expensive (from $28/night).
At $23/night and up, San Francisco is a mid-range hostel destination in USA.
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Hostels we track in San Francisco
- HI San Francisco Downtown Hostel 8.5 · 7,227 reviews
- Amsterdam Hostel 7.1 · 3,879 reviews
- HI San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf Hostel 8.9 · 3,197 reviews
- Green Tortoise Hostel 9.5 · 2,822 reviews
- Orange Village Hostel 8.1 · 2,310 reviews
- Music City Hotel - The San Francisco Music Experience 7.3 · 1,843 reviews
- European Hostel 4.1 · 1,255 reviews
- Samesun San Francisco 8.0 · 680 reviews
- ITH Pacific Tradewinds Hostel 9.6 · 475 reviews
- Winsor Hotel 5.9 · 289 reviews
- Adelaide Hostel 9.1 · 281 reviews
- Union Hotel 6.3 · 181 reviews
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- Chapter San Francisco 7.1 · 49 reviews
- SF Travelers Inn 3.6 · 17 reviews
- Luz Hotel 7.7 · 16 reviews
- Bposhtels San Francisco - Union Square 8.7 · 15 reviews
- Podshare San Francisco Marina 8.3 · 8 reviews
- Fitzgerald Hotel 9.9 · 7 reviews
- San Remo Hotel 8.6 · 7 reviews
- Union Square Plaza Hotel 0.0 · 3 reviews
- Grant N Pine
Local knowledge for San Francisco
Where to stay
Most hostels cluster around Union Square and SoMa (South of Market), which puts you close to BART at Powell Street and straightforward Muni connections across town. The Mission District around 16th Street BART is a solid alternative if you want taquerias on 24th Street and neighborhood coffee shops instead of the tourist center.
Getting around
- Get a Clipper card and load transit credit for Muni and BART. The cable cars cost several dollars a ride and are essentially a moving attraction. The 38 Geary and 30 Stockton buses cover much of the same ground for a fraction of that a trip.
- The Ferry Building Marketplace on the Embarcadero hosts a farmers market on Saturday mornings. It costs nothing to walk through, and the samples from cheese and bread vendors are generous enough to count as a snack.
- Book Alcatraz tickets at least two weeks out, more if you want an evening tour. They sell out well in advance and there is no walk-up option at the dock.
When to go
January and February are the cheapest months, when rain keeps visitor numbers low. Hostels fill up from June through August, though summer in San Francisco is frequently cold and foggy. September and October bring a second busy stretch as visitors arrive chasing the actual warm weather.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a hostel in San Francisco cost per night?
Dorm beds in San Francisco currently range from $23 to $110/night based on the next 3 months of availability.
When are the cheapest dates to book a hostel in San Francisco?
Based on current data, the cheapest upcoming dates for hostels in San Francisco are September 1, September 2, September 3.
How many hostels does HostelHawk track in San Francisco?
HostelHawk currently tracks 21 hostels in San Francisco, USA.
What's the cheapest month to book a hostel in San Francisco?
Based on current availability, September has the lowest hostel prices in San Francisco, with dorm beds from $23/night.
Is San Francisco affordable compared to other hostel cities in USA?
San Francisco is a mid-range hostel destination in USA, with dorm prices starting from $23/night.
Where do backpackers stay in San Francisco?
Most hostels cluster around Union Square and SoMa (South of Market), which puts you close to BART at Powell Street and straightforward Muni connections across town. The Mission District around 16th Street BART is a solid alternative if you want taquerias on 24th Street and neighborhood coffee shops instead of the tourist center.
What is the best time of year to visit San Francisco?
January and February are the cheapest months, when rain keeps visitor numbers low. Hostels fill up from June through August, though summer in San Francisco is frequently cold and foggy. September and October bring a second busy stretch as visitors arrive chasing the actual warm weather.