Business Hotels in Emeryville
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Business Hotels in Emeryville

The Marina Inn on San Francisco Bay
The Marina Inn on San Francisco Bay
Top neighborhoods in Emeryville

Longfellow
Longfellow offers a quiet retreat from the Bay Area buzz while keeping you connected to the action. Tree-lined streets with modest homes create a genuine suburban feel where you'll spot locals walking dogs and families going about their day. The neighborhood sits conveniently close to the Emeryville Amtrak station for easy regional exploration. You'll need to venture outside the neighborhood for meals and shopping, with Bay Street and Public Market Emeryville just a short trip away. With excellent highway access to San Francisco and Oakland, Longfellow makes a perfect base camp for Bay Area adventures without the tourist crowds or city prices.
Hoover - Foster
Hoover-Foster offers an authentic slice of Oakland's community vibe without tourist crowds. The neighborhood hums with soul food joints and family-run taquerias where locals gather for hearty, affordable meals. Colorful murals brighten utilitarian streets, while community events at local churches and schools showcase the rich African American and Latino cultural influences worth exploring. Getting around is straightforward with regular AC Transit bus service. Accommodations are modest but significantly cheaper than elsewhere in the Bay Area. This working-class residential area makes a perfect economical base for travelers wanting to experience Oakland's authentic character while remaining close to downtown attractions.
Paradise Park
Paradise Park offers a peaceful residential escape with San Francisco Bay shoreline access just minutes away. Take scenic walks along waterfront paths where you'll catch beautiful bay views and maybe spot some local birds. Though quiet, you're still close to Oakland's attractions and the Public Market Emeryville for shopping and dining. Getting around is easiest with a car, though AC Transit buses connect you to Oakland and San Francisco. Most visitors choose vacation rentals here for affordability compared to staying in San Francisco. The neighborhood's calm streets and bay breezes make it perfect for travelers seeking authentic local living without tourist crowds.

Golden Gate
Golden Gate in Emeryville offers a laid-back base for Bay Area adventures without the tourist crowds. Once industrial, this evolving neighborhood sits conveniently between Oakland and Berkeley with easy Amtrak access. You can check out Public Market Emeryville or Bay Street for shopping and dining before heading out to explore bigger attractions. Getting around requires some planning as walkability is limited. Budget chain hotels near the Amtrak station provide affordable stays compared to pricey San Francisco options. Most visitors use this quiet residential area as a jumping-off point for exploring Oakland, Berkeley, and beyond.

Clawson
Clawson mixes industrial grit with creative spirit in this evolving Emeryville neighborhood. Former factories now house buzzing art studios and design collectives where visitors can peek through windows at painters and sculptors at work. Colorful murals brighten brick walls while Bay Street shopping and the Public Market offer breaks between studio hopping. Getting around is a breeze with nearby Amtrak and AC Transit connections plus quick Bay Bridge access to San Francisco. Budget travelers appreciate the affordable food trucks and family-run cafés serving everything from Vietnamese pho to American comfort food. Basic motels and extended-stay hotels keep costs down while putting you close to the action.
Top landmarks in Emeryville

Emeryville Marina
Imagine strolling along Emeryville Marina for some great waterfront pics. It's located 1.2 mi (1.9 km) from central Emeryville. Let yourself be amazed at the art galleries in the area— your cultural tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Emeryville has lots of other activities such as Oracle Park and Chase Center.
Bay Street
If you like shopping, take time out to go to Bay Street when in Emeryville. Let yourself be amazed at the art galleries in the area— your cultural tour starts here. Splash some more cash at Public Market Emeryville.