Oakland Marriott City Center
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Dates requises
- 2024-12-12 – 2024-12-31
Notations
Points forts du lieu
Commodités
Caractéristiques des chambres et services aux clients
- Accès Internet
- Appels (locaux)
- Appels (sans frais)
- Boîte vocale
- Service de blanchisserie
- Service de chambre
- Services de conciergerie
- Stockage des bagages
- Vue (Jardin)
- Vue (Montagne)
- Vue (Océan ou mer)
- Vue (Ville)
Installations
- Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
- Animaux acceptés
- Boutique de cadeaux sur place
- Espace (extérieur)
- Espace (privé)
- Espace (semi-privé)
- Restaurant sur place
- Restauration sur place
- Service de location de voitures
- Sécurité sur place
- Séjour prolongé
Services commerciaux
- Capacités audiovisuelles
- Centre d’affaires
- Vidéoconférence
Capacités audiovisuelles
- Internet haut débit
- Personnel audiovisuel sur place
- Équipement audiovisuel
Activités de loisirs
- Club de sport
- Spa ou salon
Accessibilité du lieu
- Bus
- Métro
- Taxi
- Train
Équipement
- Chauffages portables
- Murs portables
- Piste de danse
- Quai de chargement
- Scène
Comment s’y rendre
From Oakland International Airport (OAK) - Exit airport. Take Hegenberger Road to I-880 N. Exit Broadway and turn right. Go 3 blocks and turn left on 10th Street. Make right turns around the block to hotel entrance. From San Francisco International Airport (SFO) - Take 101 North. Merge to I-80. Take 580 East off the bridge to 980 South. Take 11th/12th Street exit. Go 1 block and turn left. Hotel is at 11th and Broadway.
Stationnement
- Parking payant50,00 $ US / jour
- Service voiturier55,00 $ US / jour
- Stationnement sur rue
- Aire de stationnement des bus
Distance de l’aéroport
8 mi. du lieu
Espace de réunion du Oakland Marriott City Center
Chambres d’invités
Attractions locales
Old Oakland (Victorian Neighborhood)
Oakland Chinatown
Plus
Discover the excitement of Oakland, California at our redesigned Oakland Marriott City Center. Home to a vibrant arts scene, winning sports teams and innovative culinary options, Oakland offers a seemingly endless array of things to do, with our downtown hotel near attractions like The Fox Theater, Paramount Theater and the Oakland Coliseum. Recharge in reimagined rooms that reflect the city's urban chic vibe. Every accommodation features eclectic art, soundproof windows, plush bedding, ample workstations, spa-like bathrooms with rain showerheads and gorgeous views of the city and the bay. Upgrade to an M Club room or suite and enjoy exclusive perks like free breakfasts and desserts. Hotel guests can workout in our modern gym or indulge on farm-to-table cuisine at Iron & Oak, our signature restaurant and bar. Event planners will appreciate our more than 100,000 square feet of sophisticated event venues, including our renovated Ballrooms and our direct access to the Oakland Convention Center.
Saisonnalité
Politique d’annulation
72 Hours
Renseignements supplémentaires
Throughout the hotel, you will find thoughtful touches designed to meet the needs of the modern traveler, as well as pay tribute to the rich culture of Oakland. Here, guests can savor locally sourced cuisine at Iron & Oak Restaurant and Bar, keep up with workouts in our 24-hour fitness center or lounge in our exclusive M Club. In addition, the surrounding area promises a variety of eye-opening experiences. Want to know just what else Oakland holds in store for you? Here are some of our favorite fun facts: • Oakland is the eighth-largest city in California. • Oakland averages 260 sunny days a year and is ranked No. 1 in climate among U.S. cities. • Oakland is continually listed among the top cities in the United States for sustainability practices, including a No. 1 ranking for usage of electricity from renewable resources. • “The Wave” originated at the Oakland Coliseum during an Oakland A’s game on October 15, 1981. • The Port of Oakland is the fourth-largest container port in the U.S., and among the top 25 in the world. • Rocky Road ice cream was created in Oakland in 1929. • On January 11, 1935, Amelia Earhart became the first person to fly solo from Honolulu, Hawaii. Guess where she flew? To Oakland, of course. • Kaiser Permanente erected its headquarters in Oakland in 1960. • Fox Theater reopened in 2009, after being closed for more than 42 years. • Oakland has more than 50 distinct neighborhoods. • Movoto ranked Oakland #5 as most exciting city in America. • Fukuoka, Japan, is Oakland’s sister city.