Hotel and Travel
The June 15-17, 2010 Toward Sustainable Groundwater in Agriculture: An International Conference Linking Science and Policy Conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport, 1333 Bayshore Highway, Burlingame, CA, 94010.
The Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport hotel is located minutes from San Francisco International Airport and a short cab ride from downtown San Francisco/Union Square. You can also travel from the hotel to downtown San Francisco by BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit).
The Hyatt offers a complimentary Shuttle to BART at SFO Airport / Hertz car rental, a free trolley to downtown Burlingame and T-Mobile Wi-Fi access in all public areas. The hotel features a restaurant, bar and deli, and there also are restaurants nearby.
We have reserved a limited block of rooms at the special rate of $149, plus tax, per night for the nights of June 13, 14, 15 and 16. Call 650-347-1234 to reserve your room. Be sure to mention the Water Education Foundation to get this special rate. For online reservation, click here. Please be sure to add G-WAEF in the "Group/Corporate#" Box to obtain the group rate.
To learn more about the hotel click here or call 650-347-1234
Directions to the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport:
From San Francisco International Airport (2 miles):
Take 101 South toward San Jose. Exit Millbrae Ave. Turn left on Millbrae Ave. Turn right at the second stoplight onto Bayshore Hwy. Proceed through 4 stoplights. Hotel is on right hand side.
From Oakland Airport (approximately 30 miles) and Points East:
Take I-880 South toward San Jose. Merge onto CA-92 W toward San Mateo Br. Merge onto US-101 N toward San Francisco to the Broadway Exit. Take the Airport Blvd ramp toward Bayshore Blvd, then turn left onto Bayshore Hwy to the hotel.
From San Jose Airport (approximately 30 miles) and Points South:
Take 101 North to the Broadway Exit. Take the Airport Blvd ramp toward Bayshore Blvd, then turn left onto Bayshore Hwy to the hotel.
San Francisco Sightseeing
San Francisco attracts visitors from all over the world, of all ages and all walks of life. From unique museums to historic landmarks to alternative festivals, visitors will never get bored of what San Francisco has to offer.
Golden Gate Park, a masterpiece of nineteenth-century urban planning, combines the natural beauty of its gardens with the culture of its museums. The city's Chinatown, the largest in the western United States, serves tastes of the East, and the ever-gentrifying Mission district has some of the nation's best taco shops. Haight-Ashbury clings to traces of its hippie past, while well-heeled hoods such as Pacific Heights claim some of the priciest real estate on the planet.
For information on tourist attractions in San Francisco: Click here for the Hyatt San Francisco sightseeing guide
Click here for the San Francisco what to do guide










