HOTEL INFORMATION
HYATT REGENCY SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT
1333 Bayshore Highway, Burlingame, CA 94010, ph: 650.347.1234
sanfranciscoairport.regency.hyatt.comSEQUOIA A will be available to presenters as a space to organize and prepare prior to their session.
WiFi network name: CPMConference, password: MoreMath2020
LOBBY LEVEL

ATRIUM LEVEL

BURLINGAME AREA RESTAURANTS
Max’s World: salads, great sandwiches, specials, excellent desserts
Benihana Japanese Steakhouse
Broadway Grill: Steaks, seafood, pasta
Café Figaro: cozy Italian, homemade
Mivan Mediterranean Cuisine: Greek, Turkish foods
Ristorante Rocca: Italian
Crepevine: crepes, salads, pasta, sandwiches, egg dishes, open all day
Il Fornaio: upscale Italian food from a quality company
Mingalaba Restaurant: Burmese and Mandarin cuisine
Sapore Italiano Ristorante: old country, quality Italian, many Italian wines
SAN FRANCISCO AREA RESTAURANTS*Boulevard: Certainly in San Francisco’s top 10, if not tops. Broad selection.
One Mission Street, 415-543-6084,
boulevardrestaurant.com*Farallon: Excellent fish and other entrees, top 10.
450 Post Street, 415-956-6998,
farallonrestaurant.com*Zuni Café: Meat, fish, vegetables, farm to table. A hip spot near the opera house and City
Hall.
1658 Market Street, 415-552-2522,
zunicafe.com*Delfina: Italian, pasta, fish, meat.
3621 18th Street, 415-552-4055,
delfinasf.com*Fringale: French, fresh.
570 4th Street 415-543-0573,
fringalesf.com*Millennium: Vegan, seasonal, creative, exotic.
580 Geary Street, 415-345-3900,
millenniumrestaurant.comThe Stinking Rose: Garlic! Range of food.
325 Columbus Avenue, 415-781-7673,
thestinkingrose.comTadich Bar and Grill: A San Francisco tradition. Fish and more, no reservations. No Sunday.
240 California Street, 415-391-1849,
tadichgrillsf.comBeach Chalet: Upscale brew pub and bar. Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
1000 Great Highway at Ocean Beach, 415-386-8439,
beachchalet.com*Indicates reasonably accessible via BART to downtown. Use hotel shuttle to BART at SFO.ATTRACTIONSAlcatraz Island
Alcatraz, the former military fort and notorious maximum-security federal prison that housed the likes of Al Capone and Machine Gun Kelly offers visitors an up and close glimpse of life on Alcatraz Island.
alcatrazislandtickets.comSan Francisco Fisherman's Wharf
You'll find a wealth of knowledge on how a historic era still influences the present-day culture, events, sights, sounds, and food of San Francisco's most famous waterfront community.
fishermanswharf.orgExploratorium
The Exploratorium is an eye-opening, playful place to explore how the world works. We offer creative, thought-provoking exhibits, experiences, tools, and projects that ignite curiosity, encourage exploration, and lead to profound learning.
exploratorium.eduPier 39
The sea lions camped out in PIER 39's West Marina have been endearingly coined The PIER’s “Sea Lebrities.” The boisterous pinnipeds started arriving in droves in January 1990, shortly after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
pier39.comGolden Gate Park
Golden Gate Park is a 1,000 acre public park featuring gardens, museums, art, lakes, and wildlife. It is free to visit the park during the day, but atttractions such as the California Academy of Sciences, the Japanese Tea Garden, the de Young Musuem, the Conservatory of Flowers, and others may have an admission fee.
goldengatepark.com