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Welcome to The Super 8 Motel, in San Mateo. This beautiful property is located minutes from San Francisco Airport, and has easy access to Highway 101. This motel is centrally situated to many of the finest attractions in the San Francisco Bay area. It is only a short ride by car or public transportation that will put you in San Francisco's business districts or other famous points or interest. Whether you are in town on business or pleasure, alone or with family, a friendly and professional staff is available 24 hours a day to ensure your stay is comfortable, and pleasurable. There are 53 wonderfully appointed guest rooms all equipped with the standard amenities that today's modern traveler has come to expect. All room have direct dial telephones with data ports, 27" color TV's, clock radios, coffee makers, hair dryers, iron/ironing boards, bathtubs with showers, microwaves and refrigerators. Comfortable facilities and convenience are qualities that you will come to expect as guest of the Super 8 Motel. ; ; San Mateo Hotels - largest online directory and reservation system for San Mateo hotels, motels, inns, bed & breakfasts and other lodging accommodations in San Mateo, USA.

Address: 140 North Bayshore Boulevard, San Mateo, California United States of America

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The Super 8 Motel San Mateo is located minutes from San Francisco International Airport, and is perfect for your lodging needs whether your'e on business or pleasure.


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