Burlingame Towers, the crown jewel of Burlingame, is conveniently located just steps from its vivacious Downtown.
About
Burlingame
A suburban town of approximately 27,500 people located on the San Francisco Peninsula in San Mateo County, the City of Burlingame is a fine place to live. Its recreational facilities and open space areas provide its citizens with enjoyable and diversified leisure hours year-round. The pleasant, sunny climate is always temperate and the city's restful, tree-shaded parks, along with the nearby bay, ocean, and mountains, assure recreational opportunities of a wide variety. Lovely homes on tree-lined streets have made Burlingame the "City of Trees". Burlingame is conveniently located, making world-class cultural arts, active night life, professional sports, distinguished colleges and universities, theme parks, shopping and of course great dining and stimulating entertainment, quite accessible.
Burlingame Avenue, from California Drive to El Camino Real, is the liveliest area in town with an abundance of stores and restaurants. This pedestrian-friendly district offers more discoveries on its side streets between Howard and Chapin Avenues. This area is made up of independent emporiums as well as outlets for national chains and designer names. Burlingame's easternmost border, consisting of shoreline along the San Francisco Bay, sometimes called "Hotel Row", boasts numerous large hotels with fine dining, as well as lots of other restaurants located primarily on Bayshore and Airport Boulevards.
Burlingame is easily reached from U.S. Highways 101 and 280, with San Mateo to the north and Millbrae the south. It is on the beautiful San Francisco Bay Peninsula, located 18 miles south of San Francisco, 32 miles north of San Jose, and just 10 minutes from SFO.