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Ground Transportation from SFO to Grand Hyatt

The Grand Hyatt San Francisco is served by San Francisco Intercontinental Airport (SFO). Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) runs from SFO to Union Square and costs USD$8.10 one way. Airport Express and Super Shuttle also operate from SFO and cost approximately USD$17.00 one way to downtown San Francisco.  The most economical way to travel from Oakland International Airport (OAK) to the Grand Hyatt San Francisco is BART (USD$3.80 one way).  Take the BART bus from the airport to the BART Station and take Bart to Montgomery Street. Follow directions below.

BART: From San Francisco International Airport, you'll take the BART to Montgomery Street Station.
From Montgomery Street Station, you can walk to the Grand Hyatt Union.
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Driving Directions
From San Francisco Int'l Airport (14 Miles):
Take 101 North toward the San Francisco and Bay Bridge.  Exit 280 North toward "Port of SF/280 North".  Stay in left lane and 280 becomes King Street.  At 2nd light, turn left onto 3rd St and go 8 blocks to Market St.  Cross over Market St. (which becomes Kearny St.) and continue 2 blocks.  Turn left on Sutter St.  Go 2 blocks to Stockton and Hotel is located on the left corner.

From Oakland Airport (20 Miles):
Take the Fremont St. exit (on right). Proceed 1/2-block on Fremont St. Turn left onto Howard St. Turn right onto 3rd St. Cross Market St. (street name changes to Kearny). Take Kearny 2 blocks to Sutter St. and turn left. Take Sutter St. to Stockton St. and turn left.

From San Jose International Airport (46 Miles)
Take 101 North toward San Francisco for approximately 43 miles. Take I-80 East toward Bay Bridge/Oakland, and then exit at Fourth Street toward Embarcadero.  Make a slight left onto Bryant Street, then a left onto Third Street. Third Street will become Kearny Street. Take Kearny 2 blocks to Sutter St. and turn left. Take Sutter St. to Stockton St. and turn left.

Parking
The San Francisco Grand Hyatt offers our indoor valet parking, with in and out privileges. The cost is normally $49.00 per night plus tax but we were able to negotiate a 50% discount for our attendees. This is an amazing price for downtown San Francisco. Maximum clearance for indoor parking is 6'6", which will accommodate regular vans.

Oversized vehicles (over 6'6") can be parked at several different locations nearby.  The cost starts at $78.00 per night and is subject to change.  You may contact Concierge at 415-398-1234 for information and specific directions.

Other Parking Option

Sutter Stockton Garage (415) 982-8370
444 Stockton Street (open 24 hours a day) Monthly $375; Monthly assigned $500. Day Rates Mon-Sat: up to 1 hour $2; up to 2 hours $5; up to 3 hours $7; up to 4 hours $9; up to 5 hours $12; up to 6 hours $15; up to 7 hours $18; up to 8 hours $22 over 8 hours (max. daily charge) $26. Sunday and Evening rates: up to 1 hour $2; up to 2 hours $4; up to 3 hours $5.50; more than 3 hours $7.50. Motorcycle Monthly Rate $65. Motorcycle flat Daily Rate $5.
Union Square Neighborhood Map

Ground Transportation from Grand Hyatt, San Francsico to Mercy, Center Burlingame

Take Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) to the Milbrae Station which serves North Burlingame. The North Burlingame BART & Caltrain Shuttle serves Mercy Center, Monday through Friday. The shuttle stop for Mercy Center is Sisters of Mercy of the Americas.

North Burlingame Bart & Caltrain Shuttle


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