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From SJC:Follow Airport Boulevard and Airport Parkway to Technology Drive and turn right. Use the right lane to merge onto Skyport Drive then merge onto CA-87 North via the ramp to US-101 North. Use the left lanes to take exit 9B to merge onto US-101 North toward San Francisco. Travel 2.6 miles and take exit 393 for Great America Parkway/Bowers Avenue. Keep left at the fork in the road and follow signs for Bowers Avenue. Continue onto Bowers Avenue to Augustine Drive and turn right. Turn right again onto Lakeside Drive.
Local Shuttle Info: No shuttle available at this hotel. Suggest local car companies, Uber or Lyft.
Separate charge for breakfast. The AC Kitchen serves a European-inspired breakfast featuring freshly baked croissants, sliced prosciutto and cheese, savory and sweet breakfast tarts, yogurts and fresh fruit.
Service animals complying with ADA Title lll regulations are allowed.
Yes! Pets are allowed.Controlled garage. Daily charge of $22.00 per vehicle per night with in and out privileges.
Complimentary Wi-Fi/Internet access for all registered guests and meeting guests.
Surface Areas: COVID-19 has raised awareness about the importance of high-touch surface cleanliness. In public spaces, the company has added to its already rigorous cleaning protocols, requiring that surfaces are thoroughly treated with hospital-grade disinfectants and that this cleaning is done with increased frequency. In guest rooms, the company has likewise added to its rigorous protocols, requiring that all surfaces are thoroughly cleaned with hospital-grade disinfectants. Marriott will also be placing disinfecting wipes in each room for guestsā personal use.Guest Contact: The CDC and WHO warn about direct, person-to-person contact as the primary way COVID-19 is spread. To help alleviate the risk of transmission this way, the company will be using signage in its lobbies to remind guests to maintain social distancing protocols and removing or re-arranging furniture to allow more space for distancing. Marriott is also evaluating adding partitions at front desks to provide an extra level of precaution for
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