33 N. Center Street
Stockton, CA 95202
Nightly Rates: ( 64.99 - 74.99 )
2 Star
Howard Johnson Express Inn Stockton is located along the water near the Stockton Marina in the Downtown Financial District. Within walking distance to several restaurants, movie theatre, Bob Hope Theatre (Fox Theatre), Stockton Arena, Stockton Ports Baseball Field, Civic Auditorium, City Hall, San Joaquin County Court House, as well as, State and Federal Offices. Additionally, the Howard Johnson Express Inn is located one mile east of the Port of Stockton, 3 miles south of the University of Pacific and San Joaquin Delta College and 5 miles from the Stockton Airport and San Joaquin County Fairgrounds. Stockton is connected with the San Francisco Bay by a 60 mile long channel offering 1,000 miles of navigable waters ideal for boating and fishing. Stockton is located 80 miles from San Francisco, 45 miles from Sacramento, and three hours from Lake Tahoe. Easy access off of Hwy 4 between I-5 and Hwy 99 offers convenience whether Stockton is your destination or just making a stop for the evening. Check out TripRewards, our frequent stay program, where you can earn points for valuable rewards including free travel, free night stays, food and gift cards.
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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 01:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is PST
· Opened in 1977
· Renovated in 2003
· 89 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 3 floors.
Stockton Airport - Airport Way Road to Charter Way; Turn left on Charter; Turn right on Eldorado; Left on Weber; Left on Center; Motel is on right side.
I-5 South; Take Hwy 4 East/Downtown Stockton; Turn left on Eldorado St.; Turn left on Weber; Turn left on Center; Motel is on right side.
I-5 North; Take Hwy 4 East/Downtown Stockton; Turn left on Eldorado St.; Turn left on Weber; Turn left on Center; Motel is on right side.
Hwy 99; To Hwy 4 West; Exit Eldorado/Center St.; Right turn on Eldorado and left on Weber; Left on Center; Motel is located at the intersection of Center and Weber.
Hwy 580; To 205 East; 5 North take Hwy 4 East/Downtown Stockton; Turn left on Eldorado St.; Turn left on Weber; Turn left on Center; Motel is on right side.
Stockton Airport
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* Children's Museum of Stockton An educational experience from the moment young visitors step through the door, the museum features hands-on, play-based exhibits that will enhance a child's understanding of how the world works; * Clever Planetarium San Joaquin Delta College The Clever Planetarium features a Spitz 512 prime sky instrument nicknamed Herman, which projects the stars on a 33 foot aluminum dome. This instrument can show the sky of any datexpast, present or futurex from any location on Earth. All the motions of the planet Earth can be simulated and accelerated so that days, years, centuries or a millennia can be made to pass before the viewers? eyes in a matter of minutes; * Gary and Janice Podesto IMPACT Teen Center The center features four bowling lanes, a half-court basketball area, stage, meeting rooms, game rooms, classrooms, a computer lab, snack bar, climbing wall and more; * Haggin Museum The Haggin Museum, an art and history museum, has been referred to by Sunset magazine as ?one of the undersung gems of California.? Its art collection features works by such noted 19th-century painters as Albert Bierstadt, Rosa Bonheur, and William-Adolphe Bouguereau, as well as many other American and European artists; * Ice On The Delta When: November through December Where: Weber Point, Stockton, CA A wonderful Holiday Outdoor Ice Rink. Includes heated rest area, and refreshements; * Micke Grove Regional Park and Zoo A gem with plenty of amenities, this 258-acre oak tree park features Micke Grove Zoo, the Japanese Garden, Funderwoods Amusement Park, Tea Pavilion and Koi pond; Funderwoods Amusement Park, the San Joaquin Historical Museum; softball fields and children?s playgrounds; * Oak Park Ice Arena The Oak Park Ice Arena opened in 1970, replacing Stockton's previous arena that ceased operation at the San Joaquin County fairgrounds. The arena's ice surface is 85 x 200 feet and has seating for 350 spectators; * Pixie Woods Amusement Park Visit Stockton's own fairyland for the 'young in age and the young at heart.' Take a ride on the merry-go-round, or board the Pixie Express Train traveling through Indian territory -- but be on the lookout for pirates!; * SJ County Historical Society & Museum The museum has over 40,000 square feet of exhibit and work space. Our collections have grown from a few hundred items from the estate of William G. and Julia Harrison Micke to over 50,000 items representative of the development of San Joaquin County agriculture and history; * Stockton Skate Park The skate park is a great recreational facility for all ages to enjoy one of today's most popular sports. The facility features a moon, small bowl, offset steps, half-pipe, rail, EMB, fun box, block, piano, and a star; * AG Expo and Family Ranch Show When: Three days each January Where: San Joaquin Fair Grounds, Stockton, CA The Stockton Ag Expo & Family Ranch Show, the largest annual agricultural show in northern California. Stockton Ag Expo is a "regional" farm show, drawing farmers and agri-businesses from Northern California, Oregon, Washington, Northern Nevada and other parts of the nation. Everything in the latest agricultural equipment and supplies needed for successful farming will be on display. Show also includes the REXPO, a recycling exposition that will showcase products made from recycled items, and exhibit manufacturers of these products as well as those companies that collect recycled materials and divert them from landfills; * Asparagus Festival When: Always the Fourth Weekend in April (April 21-23, 2006) Where: Stockton Downtown Waterfront, Stockton, CA Recognized by Sunset Magazine as a "Best of the West Food Fest", the festival features two performing stages, an Asparagus Alley with the best deep fried asparagus found anywhere, one of the finest celebrity chef cooking demonstration kitchens, a fabulous Spear-Its of the Valley wine and beer pavilion, a craft show, exhibits by more than 70 food purveyors and 100 specialty merchandise vendors, and much more! What began in 1985 has become a premier food fest of California!; * Downtown Farmer's Market When: Each Friday, May through October Where: Main Street and Hunter Square, Stockton, CA The Friday Farmers Market and Street Faire is held on Main Street and Hunter Square. An average of 4,000 shoppers per week come to enjoy fresh produce, cut flowers, fine arts, crafts, merchandise, food and lunch time entertainment.; * Festival of Lights When: First Saturday in December Where: Weber Point, Stockton, CA Stockton 's annual kick-off to the holiday season, featuring a host of children's activities, vendors, and the famous boat parade; * San Joaquin Fair When: Two weeks each June (June 14-25, 2006) Where: San Joaquin Fair Grounds, Stockton, CA The San Joaquin Fair in Stockton is one of Northern California's premier county fairs. It features fun for everyone with big-name concerts, a carnival, horse racing, agriculture, livestock, food and exhibits; * Waterfest 4th of July Celebration When: 4th of July Where: Downtown Waterfront, Stockton, CA Beginning with the annual parade, Waterfest is an all day family event which includes great food and entertainment. The evening is finished off by a spectacular fireworks display to the sounds of the Stockton Symphony.