2500 Larkspur Landing Cir, Larkspur, CA 94939
View on MapTreat yourself to a deserving stay at Courtyard San Francisco Larkspur Landing/Marin County. Our contemporary rooms and suites are outfitted with plush bedding, complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and ergonomic workstations to help you thrive during your business or leisure trip. At our restaurant, The Bistro, you will find Starbucks® coffee and energizing breakfast options as well as enticing American fare and cocktails for dinner. Keep up with your workout routine by utilizing our onsite fitness center or seasonal outdoor pool. Step outside our doors to explore Muir Woods or board the Larkspur Ferry to visit exciting destinations that await in nearby San Francisco. If work brings you to town, host a collaborative conference in our hotel's meeting venues equipped with AV equipment and offering custom catering options. Whether you're in town to admire the redwoods or the Golden Gate Bridge, Courtyard San Francisco Larkspur Landing/Marin County will make you feel right at home. Parking 10.00 Other All rates at this hotel include complimentary in-room high speed Internet access Upon early departure, an Early Departure Charge of one night's room & applicable tax applies.
Check-in Time 15:00:00 / Check-out Time 12:00:00
Allowed pets: All pets, We accept pets for a fee of $150 cleaning and $20 per night
Proximity: Onsite • Type of cuisine: American
Your Larkspur, CA hotel dining destination for fresh breakfast choices in the morning and a variety of dinner and cocktail options in the evening. The Bistro also offers specialty beverages made with Starbucks® coffee to help you get a jump on the day.
Proximity: Onsite • Type of cuisine: Coffee shop
Get your caffeine fix during your stay in the Bay Area; our hotel features an on-site Starbucks®, located in the lobby. Starbucks' mission is to inspire and nurture the human spirit - one person, one cup and one neighborhood at a time.
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