Oyster Point, San Francisco Hotels

Oyster Point, San Francisco Hotels
Located midway between the San Mateo Bridge and the Bay Bridge in South San Francisco, Oyster Point is home to a marina, a 33-acre city park and 2.5 miles of sandy beach, all on the San Francisco Bay. The area offers several hotel options and is a safe community for travelers. The area is just a few minutes from San Francisco International Airport, making it a popular destination for business travelers and a good base camp for your adventures around the Bay Area. Located just across the 101 freeway is San Bruno Mountain Sate Park. Trails to the summit will give hikers an incredible view of the city of San Francisco and the Bay Area.

Inn at Oyster Point

Located on the San Francisco Bay, Inn at Oyster Point is the closest hotel to the the major biotech and pharmaceutical companies of the area. The hotel features spacious rooms with fireplaces and a view as well as feather beds, robes, coffeemaker, iron and ironing boards, hair dryers, and free high-speed wireless Internet access. A complimentary breakfast is served daily.

Inn at Oyster Point
425 Marina Blvd.
South San Francisco, CA 94080
(650) 737-7633
innatoysterpoint.com

Days Inn San Francisco

The Days Inn San Francisco is just a few miles north of San Francisco International Airport and about 7 miles from downtown San Francisco. Rooms at the Days Inn are large and comfortable with several amenities, including in-room coffee/tea makers, microwaves, refrigerators, irons/ironing boards, hair dryers, showers/bathtubs, work desks, Internet access, 80-plus channel cable, and five premium HBO channels. The hotel will arrange free taxi service to and from the airport. Mornings are started with a free breakfast, as are local phone calls, wireless Internet and your morning newspaper. For the locals, the airport offers a park and fly option.

Days Inn San Francisco South/Oyster Point Airport
1113 Airport Blvd.
South San Francisco, CA 94080
(650) 873-9300
daysinn.com

Courtyard Oyster Point Waterfront

With a view of the San Francisco Bay, the Courtyard Oyster Point Waterfront holds a AAA three-diamond rating. Close to AT&T Park, Monster Park and downtown San Francisco, the hotel offers free parking as well as a free shuttle to the airport, the CalTrain station, or the trolley to Union Square. Rooms are nicely appointed with a coffeemaker, tea service, bottled water and luxury bedding (including crisp linens, thick mattresses, custom comforters and fluffy pillows). A complimentary USA Today newspaper awaits you in the morning, and a pullout sofa affords extra sleeping space for families.

Courtyard San Francisco Airport/Oyster Point
1300 Veterans Blvd.
South San Francisco, CA 94080
(650) 871-4100
marriott.com

Article Written By Tom Nari

Tom Nari has been writing professionally since 1998 and has written extensively for a variety of websites. He has coached competitive swimmers and triathletes and holds an additional degree in Kinesiology Theory, specializing in nutrition and resistance training. Nari holds a Master of Arts in creative writing from Loyola Marymount University.

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