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Mount Alverno Conference Center ...A Great Place to Meet!

-26 wooded acres overlooking the San Francisco Bay Area

-20 minutes from San Francisco & San Jose Int'l Airports

-Olympic-sized pool, tennis court & walking paths

-Facilities for 10-300; guest rooms for 100

So near, yet so far away...
Mount Alverno Conference Center
3910 Bret Harte Drive Redwood City, CA 94061
Ph: (650) 369-0798 Fax: (650) 369-9358


A Real Retreat...Naturally!
Nestled in the San Francisco Bay Area's Emerald Hills, Mount Alverno's 26 Acres of of wooded surroundings provide a panoramic view and picturesque setting offering A Real Retreat...Naturally! Compliment this "oasis-like" tranquillity with the carefully maintained lawns, gardens and inner courtyard of The Center and truly, your Business Can Be Beautiful at "The Mount."

So Near...Yet So Far Away!
Mount Alverno is centrally located between San Francisco and San Jose. About 20 minutes from either airport, 40 minutes from the beaches and 30 minutes from the "sites and sounds" of the cities Downtown areas!

A Tradition in Hospitality
Our friendly and courteous staff prides themselves on keeping alive the Franciscan tradition of hospitality that offers delicious dining served buffet style. Our eight meeting rooms with views accommodate 10 to 300 people. And Mount Alverno can "house" up to 100 guests in our clean and comfortable sleeping accommodations.

The facilities at Mount Alverno include:
Dining room service with three meals per day...buffet style
Lodging in private and shared rooms
Meeting rooms configured for your needs
Large multi-use room arranged to your specifications
All meeting rooms come with complementary coffee/tea/water service
Olympic-sized swimming pool
Basketball, volleyball and tennis court
Courtyard, patio, terrace
Expansive lawn areas
Picturesque landscaping

In addition, our spacious grounds provide areas of reflection, walking and enjoyment. Two hermitages, each accommodating one person at a time, are also available for periods of prayer or solitude.

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