Venue and Lodging

Venue and Lodging

Overlooking San Francisco’s scenic salt marshes, the Burlingame Hyatt is a sleek, upscale hotel with expansive San Francisco bay views. This beautiful hotel features a spacious airy atrium with cozy meeting areas, a heated outdoor pool and whirlpool, 3SIXTY Bistro, and StayFit™ Gym that is open 24 hours a day. A complimentary shuttle is available to and from the San Francisco International Airport as well as a complimentary trolley service to Downtown Burlingame.

Why stay at the venue? In order to continue to bring quality instructors to CNCH conferences and to keep the costs reasonable, we offset the cost of the venue by committing to a certain number of hotel rooms booked by our conference attendees. We ask that you choose to stay at the Hyatt to help us meet our contracted number of rooms and support the continuing success of CNCH.

There are many other advantages to staying on site, among them:

  • informal sharing of ideas & techniques outside of the class rooms
  • socializing with other fiber enthusiasts and artists
  • having a place to go to between conference events
  • staying out of local freeway traffic
  • avoiding the $100 off site fee
  • getting the most from your conference experience

It is important that you book your hotel room through the link from the CNCH registration confirmation message or by using this link. This will ensure you receive the discounted hotel rate and we get credit for your registration.

Book my room at the hotel (takes you to Hyatt reservations page).

Local Attractions

Downtown Burlingame Shopping: Burlingame Avenue is a long street of many and varied shops, from unique and unusual to trendy and upscale, and mixed in between is a handful of neighborhood type shops and eateries.

Bayside Trail: With stunning views of the San Francisco Bay this park is a great place to relax and experience the great California weather and scenery this region has to offer. There are also hiking trails that connect through the park, providing the option for a leisurely stroll along the coast.

Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia: The Pez Museum opened in 1995 and is run by Gary and Nancy Doss, who had been collecting Pez dispensers for more than a decade. The museum claims to have an example of every Pez dispenser ever sold.

Coyote Point Park: This park contains many trails for walking and bicycling and includes sections of the San Francisco Bay Trail. In addition, there are many small picnic areas throughout the park as well as CuriOdyssey, a hands-on science museum and native animal zoo, the Magic Mountain Playground and the Coyote Point Marina.

It’s It Factory Store: No trip to the Bay Area would be complete without savoring the legendary San Francisco ice cream treat. Invented in 1928, a scoop of creamy vanilla ice cream between two freshly baked large old-fashioned oatmeal cookies, and then dipped the sandwich into fine dark chocolate for a uniquely decadent delight. The It’s It Factory Retail Shop sells all of the It’s It products, including hard to find flavors, other exclusive frozen treats, and It’s It memorabilia. Please note that the store is closed on weekends.