San Francisco Marriott Hotel Offers Titanic Exhibition Package
Publish Date : 9/21/2006 1:14:00 PM Source : Travel and Hotels News Onlypunjab.com
The San Francisco Marriott Hotel is offering a Titanic Exhibit Escape Package available now through December 15*. Book now to take advantage of excellent room rates and an educational adventure into history. The San Francisco hotel package, with rates starting at $188 per night, includes:
• Deluxe accommodations with one king or two double beds • Two adult tickets per stay to the Titanic Exhibit at the Metreon • Complimentary valet parking each day
Rest and relax in this San Francisco luxury hotel, then explore the Titanic – The Artifact Exhibition. The exhibit features audio tours, collections of passenger stories and photography, simulated icebergs and over 300 actual artifacts from the wreck site. For further details on the historical exhibit, visit http://www.sftitanic.com/index.php.
The fun doesn’t stop after your compelling experience with maritime memoirs. The hotel is conveniently located near cable cars, museums and world-class restaurants for your enjoyment. Located in the heart of downtown, across the street from the Moscone Center and minutes from Union Square, the San Francisco Marriott Hotel provides the quintessential San Francisco hotel experience for your business, leisure and meeting needs. The hotel is near the San Francisco International Airport and the financial district. Its downtown location boasts comfortable guest rooms, an array of San Francisco hotel restaurants, an indoor pool with whirlpool, 100,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, and award-winning service. The San Francisco Marriott promises a truly memorable experience. For more information, call (415) 896-1600, or visit http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/SFODT. *Based on availability. Advance purchase required.
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