Events

Venue : Hyatt Regency Hotel San Francisco Airport

Address

Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport
1333 Bayshore Highway,
Burlingame, California, USA
Tel: +1 650 347 1234 Fax: +1 650 696 2669

Location

Google map for Hyatt SFO Hotel

Directions

From San Francisco International Airport (2 miles):
Take 101 South. Exit Millbrae Ave. East. Turn right at stoplight onto Bayshore Hwy. Proceed through 4 stoplights. Hotel is on right.

From Oakland Airport (approximately 30 miles) and Points East:
Take I-880 South toward San Jose. Merge onto CA-92 W toward San Mateo Br. Merge onto US-101 N toward San Francisco to the Broadway Exit. Take the Airport Blvd ramp toward Bayshore Blvd, then turn left onto Bayshore Hwy to the hotel.

From San Jose Airport (approximately 30 miles) and Points South:
Take 101 North to the Broadway Exit. Take the Airport Blvd ramp toward Bayshore Blvd, then turn left onto Bayshore Hwy to the hotel.

From Points North:
Take 101 South to the Broadway Exit, toward Burlingame. Take the ramp toward the overpass, then turn right onto Rollins Rd. Make a slight right onto Broadway, then turn left onto Bayshore Hwy to the hotel.

Hotel Reservation

We have booked a block of rooms for our conference participants at US$159.00 per day plus applicable taxes and tourist fee. The regular price is US$239.00 per day plus taxes and tourist fee. To make hotel reservation at the ICNT discount rate, please complete the reservation form

About the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport Hotel

This luxurious AAA Four-Diamond hotel near San Francisco airport surpasses every standard with a pampering array of amenities and services. Perfectly located on San Francisco Bay - between the excitement of downtown San Francisco and technology corridor of Silicon Valley - you'll enjoy easy access to all the attractions surrounding this airport hotel in San Francisco. The atrium style hotel offers views of the bay mountains or our picturesque atrium foliage. Sample fine wines in our lush 10-story atrium, filled with soft natural light and cascading waterfalls. Take advantage of award-winning business and meeting facilities. A welcoming atmosphere makes this San Francisco airport hotel the refreshing choice for every traveler.


The Hyatt Regency Hotel with more than 50,000 sf meeting room space


Inside Atrium of the SFO Hyatt Hotel

The Hyatt Hotel offers complimentary transportation to and from the International Airport and within the city of Burlingame, California. The hotel is just 10 minutes drive from the San Francisco International Airport and about 25 minute drive to:

  • Downtown San Francisco
  • Monster Park - home of the San Francisco 49ers
  • AT&T Park - home of the San Francisco Giants
  • San Francisco Financial District
  • Moscone Convention Center
  • Union Square
  • Chinatown
  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Fisherman's Wharf
  • The Castro
  • Alcatraz

Public Transportation via BART Shuttle to San Francisco

The campus of Stanford University is about 30 minute drive away. With advance notice, day tours can be arranged to visit Napa Valley, Santa Cruz, Monterey by speaking with our Guest Services Department.

About San Francisco

San Francisco is known as "Everyone's Favorite City". With the delightful convergence of fog, sun and near perfect Mediterranean climate. It is no wonder that Condé Nast Traveler Magazine readers have named the City by the Bay the world's top destination city twice and the top U.S. destination city seven times since 1988!

"You could live in San Francisco a month and ask no greater entertainment than walking through it," wrote Inez Hayes Irwin, the author of The Californiacs, an effusive 1921 homage to the state of California and the City by the Bay. Her claim remains true today: touring on foot is the best way to experience this diverse metropolis

Bay Area Bridge
A view of San Francisco Bay Bridge (Photo credit: Russell Yip-San Francisco Chronicle)

San Franciscans cherish the city's colorful past; many older buildings have been spared from demolition and nostalgically converted into modern offices and shops. Longtime locals rue the sites that got away -- railroad and mining boom-era residences lost in the 1906 earthquake, the baroque Fox Theater, and Playland at the Beach. Despite acts of God, the indifference of developers, and the mixed record of the city's planning commission, much of the architectural and historical interest remains.

First-time visitors won't want to miss Golden Gate Park, the Palace of Fine Arts, the Golden Gate Bridge, or a cable car ride over Nob Hill. But a walk down the Filbert Steps or through Macondray Lane, or a peaceful hour gazing east from Ina Coolbrith Park can be equally inspiring.

Should you need any further assistance, please contact Event Coordinator at 408-277-3071