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Ticket to Heaven Package
San Francisco's Harbor Court Hotel
San Francisco’s Harbor Court Hotel offers travelers a
“heavenly” retreat to Angel Island with its “Ticket to Heaven Package.” The
Harbor Court Hotel’s “Ticket to Heaven Package” includes:
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Overnight accommodations for two in a deluxe
guestroom
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Transportation to and from Pier 41 via the historic
trolley cars which departs steps from the hotel
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Two Blue & Gold ferry tickets to Angel Island
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Two bottles of water and granola bars
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Park admission
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Evening wine reception
The
“Ticket to Heaven Package” is priced at a special rate of $149, based on
single or double occupancy and available through October 15, 2003. The
package price does not include tax and is based on availability.
The largest island on San Francisco Bay, Angel Island
covers 740 acres and provides panoramic views of the entire bay. Angel
Island is a hilly, grass and forest-covered island where visitors can bike,
hike, picnic, and fish. Visitors can also take advantage of the bike, kayak
and motorized tram tours provided on the island for a fee.
Located on San Francisco’s scenic waterfront, the
charming European-style Harbor Court Hotel is situated right on San
Francisco’s Embarcadero and just six blocks away from the San Francisco
Giants PacBell Stadium. A member of the Kimpton Boutique Hotels, the hotel
also offers all the excitement of the nearby Embarcadero Center for superb
dining and shopping. Enjoying the breathtaking sights of San Francisco is
easy with the hotel’s convenient location near the Ferry Building, Bay Area
Rapid Transit (BART), the historic California Street Cable Car and the San
Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) F-Line, which transports guests from
Fisherman’s Wharf to the hotel.
For more information and to make reservations, please
contact the Harbor Court Hotel, 165 Steuart Street, San Francisco, Calif.,
94105; call (415) 882-1300 locally and (800) 346-0555 in the U.S., and ask
for the “Ticket to Heaven Package” or visit the hotel’s website at
www.harborcourthotel.com.
Edited by Dave Shultz
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