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Property Type HotelYear Built 1968 Year Remodeled 1999Look To The Sunny Side Of The Bay And Discover TheComfort, Convenience And Charm Of The Best Western Inn AtThe Square. Centrally Located At Historic Jack London SWaterfront, The Hotel Is Only Minutes From TheBeautifully Renovated City Hall, The Federal And GeneralServices Administration Buildings And The DowntownOakland Financial District. For The Leisure Traveler,The Inn Is Surrounded By A Variety Of Specialty RetailStores, A State of the Art Nine Screen Cinema AndWorld renowned Yoshi S Nightspot Jazz Club. SanFrancisco S Famous Pier 39 Is Just A Ferry Ride Away, AndThe Striking New Amtrak Station Is Only Three Blocks Away. Oakland Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Oakland hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Oakland, USA.

Address: 233 Broadway, Oakland, California United States of America

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