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All DevLearn 2010 activities will take place at the San Francisco Marriott Marquis. Located right downtown in America's favorite city, the four-star Marriott Marquis combines state-of-the-art technological innovation with timeless elegance, so it is the perfect home for DevLearn 2010.
Reserve Your Room Today!
Conference attendees need to make their own room reservations in San Francisco. The hotel is filling up fast, so if you want to stay at the Marriott Marquis, reserve your room now. If the Marriott Marquis sells out, there are several other hotels nearby.
San Francisco Marriott Marquis Information:
- Reserve your room ONLINE or call the San Francisco Marriott Marquis at +1.800.228.9290.
- If you call to make your reservation, please indicate that you are with The eLearning Guild DevLearn10 group.
Other hotels:
Parc 55 Wyndham 55 Cyril Magnin St. 1-415-392-8000
The Westin St. Francis, Union Square 335 Powell St. 1-800-937-8461
The Westin San Francisco Market Street 50 Third St. 1-415-974-6400
Hilton San Francisco Union Square 333 O’Farrell St. 1-415-771-1400
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The Performing Arts
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There are several well-regarded theaters within a few blocks of the hotel, including the Orpheum, The Golden Gate Theater, the ACT and the Curran. Find out what's happening at http://www.san-francisco-theater.com/. Or if music is what you're looking for, both the Symphony and Opera house are just a few short BART stops away from the Marriott Marquis, as is the San Francisco Ballet.
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Golden Gate Park
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| San Francisco's vast Golden Gate Park bisects the western half the city. There are miles of jogging and walking paths, a Japanese Teahouse, and at the heart of the park, the DeYoung Museum, the Asian Art Museum, and the newly renovated California Academy of Sciences, a world-class natural history museum)--and the greenest museum in the world. |
Fisherman's Wharf, Chinatown, North Beach
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Some folks think you're better off avoiding some of San Francisco's most popular tourist attractions simply because they're, well, crowded tourist attractions, but if you must see Ripley's Believe it or Not, and graze for t-shirts and tourist trinkets then Fisherman's Wharf is the place to be. You can get a good feeling for the permanent melting-pot nature of San Francisco in both Chinatown and the old Italian enclave of North Beach, and the thriving immigrant neighborhood known as the Mission.
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Mission Dolores
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| The oldest building in San Francisco, Mission Dolores was constructed by the Franciscan friars and Ohlone Indians in 1791, when the land was still claimed by Spanish pioneers and called Alta California. The columned façade is actually a single wall of whitewashed adobe bricks. Inside the church is a small museum and in back, the Mission cemetery contains an array of historical gravestones. |
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San Francisco Marriott Marquis 55 Fourth Street San Francisco, California 94103 USA Phone: +1.800.266.9432 (US) / +1.506.474.2009 (Intl) Fax: +1.415.486.8101 Toll-free: +1.800.228.9290
We strongly recommend that all speakers stay at the Marriott Marquis. Please note: the conference hotel for past events has sold out six weeks prior to the event, so be sure to make your reservations early!
- All conference presenters need to make their own room reservations.
- The eLearning Guild's special negotiated rate of $209 will expire on Monday, Oct. 11th, so reserve your room now.
- Reserve your room ONLINE or call the San Francisco Marriott Marquis at +1.800.228.9290.
- If you call to make your reservation, please indicate that you are with The eLearning Guild DevLearn10 group.
Travel Information
- For information about ground transportation to and from the hotel, driving instructions, parking options, and other travel information, click HERE.
- The Guild does NOT validate parking.
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