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28 December 2009 3,430 views 3 Comments

Explore the many facets of San Francisco: the world’s most famous downtown areas , from Howard Johnson Inn & Suites hotels close to the airport and within walking distance from Union Square, Chinatown, Nob Hill and the Theatre District, to name a few.

There is nothing like resting your body on a plush and comfortable bed at the Howard Johnson Inn and Suites after a long day of traveling in South San Francisco. Our spacious hotel accommodations and abundant amenities are a welcoming retreat.

We are pleased to offer many different room selections to fit your needs. Want help planning the perfect California trip? Call 1-800-571-2933 and one of our reservations agents will be happy to answer all your questions and assist you in planning a great vacation.

Our Newly remodeled rooms

King Room A spacious and well decorated room with a comfy pillow-top King bed to make you feel at home.

Two Queen Room Your family or group will love our cozy and convenient Two Queen Room! Relax on pillow-top beds in your newly furnished room.

Park and Fly Package from $79.95 Special promotional rate includes up to 7 nights of parking! Free shuttle to and from SFO international from our hotel.

Want to surprise someone special? Ask us about our Romance Package options which include chocolate, champagne, fruit basket, and flowers.

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Nearest places of interest

Union Square

Located just 14 minutes away from our hotel.

Go Shopping, Shopping, Shopping….@ Union Square

  • Union Square is most famous for it extensive collection of retail stores.
  • The third largest shopping area in the United States.
  • Find some of the finest premium department stores, specialty shops and high-end boutiques in the country in Union Square.
  • Newly opened Westfield Centre, home to San Francisco’s Bloomingdale’s.
  • Hotel proximity to this retail district is exceptionally good as you can skirt in and out of your room to drop off bags and packages.

One of the Popular Attractions, Fisherman’s Wharf is located 18 minutes from our hotel.

Fisherman’s Wharf is at a surprisingly short distance from Union Square

It is comprised of an open-air market layout with vendors of crafts, clothing, prepared meals, sourdough bread, fresh produce, gifts and more.

Stroll down the boardwalk as you leisurely lick an ice cream cone. Have your camera ready for photo opportunities with resident sea lions, Alcatraz prison and other interests from Pier 39.

After lunch, make the short jaunt up the hill to the Ghirardelli chocolate factory (free samples are usually available).

Within easy walking distance of Union Square, Chinatown offers as much wonder as Fisherman’s Wharf with authentic, affordable Chinese food plus vendors of all types sharing their wares inside and out.

Genuine Chinese silk clothing, Chinese groceries, souvenirs, furniture and art can be found within the hundreds of shops in this small community. From the gorgeous gateway on Grant Avenue to the awe-inspiring Bank of Canton building, you’ll find Chinatown an amazing place to explore.

San Francisco Airport

Located just 4 minutes away from our hotel. Free Airport Shuttle to our hotel.


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