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The International Congress of Nano Bio Clean Tech 2008 will be held at the San Francisco Airport Marriott Hotel on Monday October 27 to Thursday October 30, 2008.

San Francisco Airport Marriott Hotel
 

The San Francisco Airport Marriott, a luxurious 4 star hotel, is located along the seashore, overlooking to a beautiful view of the San Francisco bay.The hotel is conveniently located near the main Freeway 101, about 20 minutes drive north to downtown San Francisco, and 20 minutes drive south to San Jose, the heart of Silicon Valley. Free shuttle bus is available for pick-up from and to the airport and the Marriott Hotel.

San Francisco Airport Marriott
1800 Old Bayshore Highway
Burlingame, California 94010 USA
Tel. 1-650-692-9100 (general)
1-650-259-6640 (for group sales)

HOTEL RESERVATION:

We have booked a block of rooms for our conference attendees at $159 (plus tax) per day. The standard hotel rates are $249 per day.The special discount room rates are only available using our group code.  To obtain the discount rate, please book your hotel using the following link: http://marriott.com/sfobg?groupCode=nannana&app=resvlink


Directions to the SFO Marriott Hotel:

From San Francisco International Airport - SFO

  • The Hotel is located about 2 mile south of SF International Airport
  • Driving directions: As you exit SFO International Airport take Highway 101 South towards San Jose. Exit from Highway 101 at first exit, Millbrae Ave. East bound. Follow Millbrae Ave eastbound towards the bay which will end at Old Bayshore Highway. Turn right on Old Bayshore Highway. Hotel is located 1/4 mile down Old Bayshore Highway on the left hand side. Turn Left at Mitten Ave into hotel driveway. Complimentary airport shuttle service available 24 hours a day to/from SFO International Airport.
  • Estimated taxi fare: US$10 (one way)
  • Complimentary Marriott Shuttle Bus pick-up and delivery to and from the airport every 20 minutes.

Hotel Reservation

To obtain the discount rate, please complete use the following link:  http://marriott.com/sfobg?groupCode=nannana&app=resvlink


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