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Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf
Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman's Wharf



Hilton San Francisco Airport Bayfront
Hilton San Francisco Airport Bayfront



Holiday Inn Golden Gateway by IHG
Holiday Inn Golden Gateway by IHG



Club Quarters Hotel Embarcadero, San Francisco
Club Quarters Hotel Embarcadero, San Francisco



Good Nite Inn - Redwood City
Good Nite Inn - Redwood City



Parc 55 San Francisco - A Hilton Hotel
Parc 55 San Francisco - A Hilton Hotel



Embassy Suites by Hilton San Francisco Airport Waterfront
Embassy Suites by Hilton San Francisco Airport Waterfront



Courtyard by Marriott Redwood City
Courtyard by Marriott Redwood City



Grand Bay Hotel San Francisco
Grand Bay Hotel San Francisco



Hilton San Francisco Union Square
Hilton San Francisco Union Square



Handlery Union Square Hotel
Handlery Union Square Hotel



Clement Palo Alto – All-Inclusive Urban Resort
Clement Palo Alto – All-Inclusive Urban Resort



DoubleTree by Hilton San Francisco Airport
DoubleTree by Hilton San Francisco Airport



Atherton Park Inn & Suites
Atherton Park Inn & Suites



Kasa Niche Hotel Redwood City
Kasa Niche Hotel Redwood City



Hotel Zoe Fisherman's Wharf
Hotel Zoe Fisherman's Wharf



Residence Inn by Marriott Redwood City San Carlos
Residence Inn by Marriott Redwood City San Carlos



Holiday Inn Express Redwood City-Central by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Redwood City-Central by IHG



Hyatt Place San Carlos
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Holiday Inn Express Redwood City-Central by IHG
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Downtown Redwood City
Downtown Redwood City blends Silicon Valley hustle with historic charm around the majestic 1910 County Courthouse, now a fascinating history museum. The restored Fox Theatre's vintage marquee glows against modern office buildings while Courthouse Square hosts lively farmers markets and concerts. Tech companies and startups create a buzzing business atmosphere perfect for travelers interested in the innovation landscape. Diverse dining options range from upscale farm-to-table spots to casual ethnic eateries with strong Mexican, Italian, and Asian influences. Most hotels cater to business travelers with tech-forward amenities. Getting around is easy with the Caltrain station providing direct access to San Francisco and San Jose, plus the area is wonderfully walkable.
Redwood Shores
Redwood Shores offers a peaceful escape with miles of waterfront trails wrapping around scenic lagoons and San Francisco Bay views. The Oracle campus shows off cool public art while birds swoop overhead along the Bay Trail. You can spend your days strolling boardwalks, watching boats glide by, or catching a sunset from one of the viewing platforms that dot the shoreline. Dining options cluster near the Oracle campus with California cuisine that won't disappoint. Hotels cater mostly to business travelers but offer comfy spots to crash after exploring the area. You'll definitely want a car here—public transit is limited, but the trade-off is plenty of free parking and uncrowded walking paths.



Woodside
Cyclists flock to this town for its open space preserves like Purisima Open Space and Skeggs Point. Enjoy hiking and horseback riding at Huddart County Park and Wunderlich Park, or dine at the Michelin-starred Village Pub.

Staumbaugh Heller
Staumbaugh Heller is the quiet, tree-lined retreat you've been looking for in the pricey Silicon Valley area. This residential pocket of Redwood City trades tourist buzz for authentic suburban charm. Take morning strolls on wide sidewalks past mid-century homes, or use this peaceful base to explore nearby attractions like Fox Theatre and Hiller Aviation Museum. Getting around requires wheels—either your own car or ride-sharing services, as public transit is limited here. Most travelers choose vacation rentals or B&Bs in family homes, enjoying the perks of full kitchens and free parking. While dining options are sparse within the neighborhood, downtown Redwood City is just a quick drive away.
Top landmarks in Redwood City

Filoli
Fox Theatre

The Foundry

Edgewood Park & Natural Preserve
Woodside Central Shopping Center
El Corte De Madera
Huddart Park
Red Morton Community Park
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Catch a show at the historic Fox Theatre, where performers take the stage in a beautifully restored art deco gem. The Port of Redwood City offers waterfront views as the only deepwater port south of San Francisco on the bay. Edgewood Park's trails wind through natural preserves where wildflowers bloom in spring against mountain backdrops. Downtown's bustling Broadway features quirky shops and cafes beneath the iconic climate boast: 'Climate Best By Government Test.' Tech giants like Oracle and Electronic Arts call this Silicon Valley hub home, yet the city maintains its small-town feel. For garden enthusiasts, nearby Filoli showcases spectacular formal gardens surrounding a historic country estate.
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Hyatt Regency San Francisco
"Such an incredibly unique hotel on the inside. We loved the ambiance. Felt clean and classy and also like we were in Star Wars."
Hilton San Francisco Union Square
"Check in was easy despite a long line. Goes fast. Clean room. Friendly staff."
Half Moon Bay Lodge
"Check in at 4.00 P.M is a little too late as check out is at 11.00 A.M.breakfst lacket any variety of fruit except Bananas."
Chancellor Hotel on Union Square
"good"
Hilton San Francisco Airport Bayfront
"Pleasant and clean close to SFO. $40 for overnight parking was unexpected."
Wild Palms, a JdV by Hyatt Hotel
"Rooms were as described, great for a stay in the Bay Area. It had nice amenities and room was clean"
Handlery Union Square Hotel
"Beds were very confortable and room was clean."
The Marina Inn on San Francisco Bay
"The property is older but comfortable. The staff were very courteous and professional. I recommend heading to some place for snacks and drinks before checking in. They do have a market, just remember those things are priced for your convenience. The rooms come with a small refrigerator with a tiny freezer compartment which might hold two small Lean Cuisine meals, or perhaps a baby sized Haagendaz ice cream. There is also a small microwave which was very helpful. The room is adequate and even has a workspace, should you be on a business trip you could make it work with the complimentary wi-fi. There is a business center, which I didn't use however, it is an alternative should you need it. Breakfast was offered, it is a meatless meal. If you're someone that needs that type of protein, you should plan to have breakfast locally with a broader selection of breakfast dishes. Other than that, there was yogurt, pastries, soft boiled eggs, bagels, croissants, a small fruit selection, waffles, and oatmeal toppings. There was a juice, milk, tea, and coffee selection as well. There is a beautiful park with a walking trail up the street. Tennis courts and golf across the street. The hotel is very close to the Marina shopping outlets, as well as a Kaiser Hospital. Most importantly there is an airport shuttle."
Hotel Nikko San Francisco
"The pool was great, and the staff was very helpful checking in."




























































