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University Inn & Suites Berkeley
University Inn & Suites Berkeley
B-Love's Guest House
B-Love's Guest House
Dream catcher
Dream catcher
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Berkeley Marina
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Berkeley Marina
Oaktown Roost
Oaktown Roost
Marina Village Inn
Marina Village Inn
Econo Lodge Oakland Lake Merritt Area
Econo Lodge Oakland Lake Merritt Area
Sather Berkeley, SureStay Collection by Best Western
Sather Berkeley, SureStay Collection by Best Western
Sens Hotel & Vanne Bistro Berkeley
Sens Hotel & Vanne Bistro Berkeley
Bay Bridge Inn
Bay Bridge Inn
Marina Inn
Marina Inn
Nash Hotel
Nash Hotel
Bayview Motel
Bayview Motel
Best Western Plus Bayside Hotel
Best Western Plus Bayside Hotel
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Berkeley by IHG
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Berkeley by IHG
Continental Lodge
Continental Lodge
Jack London Inn
Jack London Inn
Signature Inn Oakland
Signature Inn Oakland
Graduate by Hilton Berkeley
Graduate by Hilton Berkeley
Executive Inn & Suites Embarcadero Cove
Executive Inn & Suites Embarcadero CoveCheck out family-friendly hotels in Emeryville
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Top neighborhoods in Emeryville

Longfellow
Part of the historical Temescal district, Longfellow boasts a revitalized commercial corridor on Grove Street, featuring food-related businesses like Café Dejéna and The Kebabery. Enjoy the greenery at Temescal Community Garden.

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.

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.

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.
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Between the bustle of Berkeley and Oakland, this small city packs a surprising punch. Wander Bay Street's boutiques before catching the latest blockbuster at AMC's theaters. The Emeryville Marina offers postcard-worthy views of the San Francisco skyline. Pixar Animation Studios calls this place home, sneaking local references into their films. Tech companies and coffee culture thrive here - Peet's Coffee was born in these parts. McLaughlin Eastshore State Park provides a green escape along the waterfront. For shopping beyond boutiques, big-box stores like IKEA draw visitors from across the East Bay. Consider this your convenient base for Bay Area adventures, with easy access to San Francisco.

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