There's nothing like the beauty of the San Francisco Bay area, with its hilly terrain and expansive water views that seem to go on forever. If it's been a while since you've paid a visit, the time might be right to get reacquainted. The Four Points by Sheraton San Francisco Bay Bridge is one of this week's participating Starpicks properties, with last-minute rates of at least 20% off regular rates for stays during the next two weekends. Located in Emeryville, just across the bay from San Francisco, the hotel is convenient to some of the area's greatest attractions. Union Square and Fisherman's Wharf are just ten miles away and well-served by public transportation, eliminating the need to find a parking spot. In nearby Oakland, meanwhile, literature fans can retrace the steps of Jack London by visiting his namesake square and some of his favorite haunts. And for those ready to hit the high seas on a fishing expedition, Emeryville Sportfishing is a short walk from the hotel, offering a variety of adventures on a fleet of modern boats. The Four Points by Sheraton San Francisco Bay Bridge is only one of more than fifty participating Starpicks hotels and resorts this week, so check the list to find the destination that's calling your name.
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