Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Lineas Aereas Costarricenses (LACSA), which operates a daily non-stop flight from Dallas (DFW) to San Francisco (SFO) regularly scheduled to depart at 4:00pm and arrive at 5:41pm. Usually a Boeing 767-300 is flown for this route. Generally, a movie is offered on this route. The average travel time from Dallas, TX to San Francisco, CA is 3 hours and 41 minutes.
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During your San Francisco vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Jester's
Done in a chic style, this tres upscale cafe in the Hotel Ana caters to the well-heeled guests that stay there, though all are welcome. Among the polished granite and brushed chrome, the service is professionally efficient, with a minimum of chatter beyond recounting the specials. The food is meticulously prepared California cuisine with some odd but welcome representatives of other regional fare, including Jambalaya made with an authentic-tasting andouille sausage. Other choices include excellent breakfasts, fresh fish, pastas, and steaks cooked to order. The wine list is good, with California vintages taking pride of place. A good bottle starts at around $15.
Neecha Thai
This tiny storefront is swimming in gilded art and bright sunlight during the day. At night, the high tech tulip lighting reflects warmly off that gilding. Whatever the time, you will find excellent food and personable service at this popular neighborhood eatery filled with local upscale types. Located a block from the heart of Fillmore Street's shopping area, it is a convenient place for a quick lunch or leisurely dinner of five-alarm curries, tangy barbecue dishes and excellent fresh fish dishes. Do not miss the succulent roast chicken, on its own or stuffed with piquantly spiced seafood.
Einstein's Cafe
What a concept! This funky cafe serves sandwiches on fresh bread, enormous crunchy salads and homemade soups all for less than $10! The sandwich-salad stop is run by a local nonprofit for inner city youth, and is definitely a "people's choice" sort of place. Give it a try for lunch or dinner. You will get great food, great service, and be doing a good deed, too. Note: Cash only.
Golden Gate Hotel
A small, charming, and immaculate turn-of-the-century hotel, you will find beautiful antique furnishings throughout the lobby and the guest rooms. It is centrally located near Union Square and Chinatown, as well as near the cable car lines to North Beach and Fisherman's Wharf. An antique bird cage-style elevator connects upper floors to the lobby. The staff is multi-lingual, friendly, and knowledgeable. Garage parking and luggage storage available. The free continental breakfast includes the self-proclaimed strongest coffee in The City.
Donatello Hotel (The)
This first-class Union Square hotel is Italian-inspired in its design, decor, and cuisine. The decor of the spacious rooms are museum-worthy, draped with Ming and Biedermeier furnishings and featuring marble bathrooms complete with a bath phone. You will enjoy world-class shopping, dining, and theater when you stay in this charming and elegant establishment. Dine in its downstairs restaurant, the popular and critically-acclaimed Ristorante Donatello, known for its fine Italian cuisine.
Inn San Francisco (The)
This unassuming house in the Mission District is really a cozy bed and breakfast. Originally built on what was known in the 1870s as Mansion Row, it was owned by John English, a City Commissioner known as the Potato King. It is now restored to its original Victorian elegance and offers individually decorated bedrooms awash with style. "Cozy" rooms come with semi-private bath or private bath. All "Spacious" and "Deluxe" rooms have a private bath. All rates include a breakfast buffet of homemade breads, fruit, juice, and coffee or tea.
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