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Perfectly Situated At The Midpoint Between San Francisco And San Jose In The Mid Peninsula Region Of The San Francisco Bay Area, Accessible From The North Or South Via Highway 101 And From The East Or West From Highway 92. The Hotel Is Across The Street From Visa UsaS World Headquarters And Sap America Offices. Courtyard Makes Business And Pleasure Travel Easy. Relax And Get Ready For The Day Ahead In One Of Our Spacious Guest Rooms, Featuring A Comfortable Seating Area, Large Work Desk, Two Phones With Data Ports, High Speed Internet Access, And In Room Coffee. Foster City Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for Foster City hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in Foster City, USA.

Address: 550 Shell Blvd, Foster City, California United States of America

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