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Free Transportation To And From San Francisco InternationalAirport. Complimentary Continental Breakfast From 6 9 30amMon fri, And From 6 30 10 Am Sat sun. Local Restaurant MenusWith Free Delivery Available At The Front Desk. Free UnlimitedHi speed Internet Access In Rooms Upon Availability. FreeParking For Duration Of Stay. Park Fly Packages Available Maximum 14 Days Parking All Studio Suites Include Microwave,Refrigerator, Coffeemaker, Iron/Ironing Board And Hairdryer. San Francisco Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for San Francisco hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in San Francisco, USA.

Address: 121 E Grand Ave, South San Francisco Ca 94080 San Francisco, California United States of America

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