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AAE San Francisco Mithila Hotel
2 Stars972 Sutter Street At Hyde San Francisco CA 94109
$92
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Rating
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| Cleanliness | 3.1 |
| Facilities | 2.7 |
| Service | 3.1 |
| Location | 3.5 |
| Pricing | 3.8 |
| Overall | 3.4 |
Location
Located near Union Square, in the downtown area of vibrant San Francisco, Mithila Hotel is within walking distance to Chinatown and the Theater District. AT&T Park is a short MUNI ride away and shopping on Market Street, including Westfield Shopping Center, is just blocks away.
Rooms
Contemporary guestrooms feature cable TV, refrigerators, microwaves and high-speed Internet. Guests of the Mithila Hotel are treated to comfortable queen or double beds, desks and coffee makers.
Restaurant
Continental breakfast is served daily at Mithila Hotel and international fare just steps away in the bustling Union Square area or in the Theater District. The nearby Mission District offers authentic Mexican Cuisine and is less than 10 minutes away by car.
General
The Mithila Hotel boasts a fabulous location near Market Street and SoMa. Yerba Buena Gardens and the Civic Center are easily accessible from the hotel.
Additional Information
- 22 km to the International Airport (San Francisco)
- 32 km to the International Airport (Oakland)
Hotel Facilities
- Concierge
- Internet Access - Wireless
- Lift / Elevator
- Reception
- Tour Desk
- Faxing Facilities
- Laundry Facilities
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Room Service
- Internet Access - High Speed
- Laundry Services
- Parking Facilities
- Safe Deposit Box
Room Facilities
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Iron / Ironing Board
- Radio
- Wireless Internet Access
- Ensuite / Private Bathroom
- Microwave Oven
- Refrigerator
- Hairdryer
- Modem / Data Port Connection
- Telephone
AAE San Francisco Mithila Hotel Guest Reviews
That place stinks. As soon as I walk in the door of the hotel, it smelled like somebody peed. I questioned the guy, what that smell was and he told he just ordered some food. I wondered to myself what kind of food does he eat. I almost tuned around and walked out. I said I already paid for this and it is just a place to sleep and freshen up. Most of the time I won't be around the place anyway. But it was a bad experience overall. Never going back there again.
Claro wrote on October 14, 2011
It is a good place. My mom and I lived there for five days. We had a very good time. It is clean and the staff is friendly. They cleaned the room on time every day. And the price is cheap!
Sally wrote on July 22, 2011
Attended major international exhibition and conference at Moscone Center. It is necessary to ring a doorbell to enter after hours. The front desk is out of view on the second floor. A guest let me in and I walked up stairs until I found the desk (no signs). After check in I was shown how to use the bird cage elevator and went up to the fourth floor. My room was technically OK with a nice bathroom (new ceramic tile, tub, toilet and basin with new fixtures). Furnishings were worn, but drawers looked unused. TV had NBC, CNN, ESPN and a couple of local stations. The room was quiet. Breakfast was minimal, no juices or milk. One single factor spoiled the whole thing, the carpet. The stairs and hall carpets were very dirty. The room carpet was the worst I have ever seen, with many holes through to the flooring and a one foot diameter spot of something crusty, brown and dried (hopefully nothing worse than gravy). As I was leaving to check out someone had been ringing at the front door during the time it took me to go from the fourth floor down to the desk and then down to the entrance. It was an Asian couple with their son trying to get in. As with me, I was the departing guest opening the door for arriving guests.
MidMo wrote on July 16, 2011
The hotel was very good at letting us check in early, but the room we got was terrible. For $73 we got a double bed and a sink. The toilet and closet sized shower were on a different floor. There were also a ton of flies in the lobby. The "breakfast" they offer is a joke, mini muffins and bad coffee do not a breakfast make. The beds were hard and the hotel is on the edge of a bad part of town. Also, the toilet never really flushed properly. I travel a lot, hostels, hotels, the occasional park bench- and what matters is getting what you pay for- and for $73 a night I expect a bathroom that works and that is attached to the room. Oh, you can also here everything going on in the other rooms and the hallway.
unhappycamper wrote on July 14, 2011
Hotel is next door to a convenience store where groceries and bus pass can be bought and two doors away from a well attended pub - crowds every night. Breakfast (danish, cup cakes and coffee) is provided. However reception unable to book tours but able to book airport shuttle bus. No pc available for internet use.
Anonymous wrote on October 28, 2010
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