Wikimedia Developer Summit/2018/transport
Locations
[edit]Venue - David Brower Center
[edit]The 2018 Developer Summit will be held at the David Brower Center in Berkeley, California.
David Brower Center
2150 Allston Way, Suite 100
Berkeley, CA 94704
David Brower Center Google Maps
Hotel - Parc 55 Hotel
[edit]Many attendees are staying at the Parc 55 Hotel in San Francisco.
Parc 55 San Francisco, a Hilton Hotel
55 Cyril Magnin Street
San Fransisco, CA 94102
Directions
[edit]From San Francisco International Airport (SFO) to David Brower Center
[edit]The simplest way to get from the airport to the venue is to take Bart (see below for more information on Bart such as fares and schedules). There is a Bart station located in the airport, which is accessible from every terminal via airtrain. The David Brower Center is located just steps away from Downtown Berkeley Bart.
There is no direct train from the airport to the David Brower Center - passengers must transfer. The most convenient route is to take a Pittsburgh/Bay Point train (yellow line) from the airport, then transfer to a Richmond train (orange line) at 19th Street Oakland, where there are timed transfers for most trains, then three more stops to Downtown Berkeley. There are several Bart stops in Berkeley, so be sure to get off at the Downtown Berkeley Bart.
From the station, head south on Shattuck avenue to the intersection of Allston Way and Shattuck. Turn left and head east up Allston Way. The Center is about three quarters of the way up the block on your right.
Driving directions may be found here. See below for more information on parking.
From SFO to Parc 55 Hotel
[edit]The Parc 55 Hotel is easily accessible from Bart (see below for more information on Bart such as fares and schedules). There is a Bart station located in the airport, which is accessible from every terminal via airtrain. The Parc 55 Hotel is located less than 500ft away from Powell Street Station.
There is a direct train that will take you from station to station in 30 minutes. Board a Pittsburgh/Bay Point train (yellow line) from the airport, and get off at Powell Street. The station has several different exits at different corners of Market Street and 5th. Once you are above ground, head north-west on Cyril Magnin Street, and you will be able to see the sign for Parc 55 on the side of the hotel.
Driving directions may be found here.
From Parc 55 to David Brower Center
[edit]Traveling from the Parc 55 to the David Brower Center via Bart is convenient and quick, about a 30 minute trip (see below for more information on Bart such as fares and schedules). The Parc 55 Hotel is located less than 500ft away from Powell Street Station, and the David Brower Center is located just steps away from Downtown Berkeley Bart.
Depending on time of day and schedule, there are two possible Bart routings from station to station. There is a direct Richmond train (red line) from Powell Street to Downtown Berkeley. This direct train is not available late evenings or Sundays. Alternatively, passengers can board a Pittsburgh/Bay point train (yellow line) from Powell Street, then transfer to a Richmond train (orange line) at 19th Street Oakland, where there are timed transfers for most trains, then three more stops to Downtown Berkeley. There are several Bart stops in Berkeley, so be sure to get off at the Downtown Berkeley Bart.
From the Downtown Berkeley station, head south on Shattuck avenue to the intersection of Allston Way and Shattuck. Turn left and head east up Allston Way. The Center is about three quarters of the way up the block on your right.
Driving directions may be found here. See below for more information on parking.
Transportation Overview
[edit]The Dev Summit is in Berkeley this year. If you are staying at a hotel in San Francisco, you will need to travel across the bay to attend. The venue is just steps from public transportation and parking.
Clipper Card
[edit]If you are planning on using public transportation while you are at the dev summit, we recommend you purchase a Clipper Card and preload it with enough money to cover your fares while you are here. Clipper Card is convenient, because it can be used on different transit systems in San Francisco and the East Bay. The Clipper Card can be used on buses, ferries, BART, and light rail. It can also be used to rent bikes from the local bike ride share. A number of agencies provide discounted fares to individuals using Clipper Cards.
Clipper Cards can be purchased at most area Walgreens. They cost $3.00. Value can be added at the time of purchase or you can add value online or using BART kiosks. The Clipper Card is also sold at some BART and transit stations throughout the system. Pro tip: Going back and forth twice between the venue and the hotel will cost approximately $17 total.
BART
[edit]BART is probably the quickest, most convenient way to reach the venue from downtown San Francisco. The David Brower Center is located just steps away from the Downtown Berkeley Bart Station. The nearest BART station to the Parc 55 Hotel is Powell Street BART. The ride from Powell Street to Downtown Berkeley takes 25 minutes; trains run every 7-8 minutes until about 8pm, and every 20 minutes thereafter.
Powell Street → Downtown Berkeley
BART Ambassadors
[edit]The following folks will be riding BART from Powell Street Station to Downtown Berkeley Station on January 22. They will meet folks in front of the hotel and travel to Berkeley together.
- Anne Gomez - Around 7:30am in the hotel lobby, near the the concierge.
- Roan Kattouw - Around 7:45am in the hotel lobby
- Niharika Kohli - Around 8 am outside the BART station (on the hotel/north side of the street).
- Dan Andreescu - Anytime before 8 in case the other times don't work for you
Taxi or ride share
[edit]Taxis and ride sharing services (Lyft, Uber, etc) are convenient and fairly inexpensive. Be aware that freeway travel times can vary greatly between San Francisco and Berkeley depending on the time of day. Make sure to give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination. If you use a ride sharing service, you may notice an extra charge added to your final bill for bridge tolls.
Drive & Park
[edit]The David Brower Center is located in downtown Berkeley close to the UC Berkeley Campus. There are a number of options for parking near the venue. You can learn more about at the City of Berkeley's Offstreet Parking page.
Be aware that driving times can vary greatly depending on the time of day.
Bike
[edit]Berkeley is a bike friendly city, and there are plenty of places near the David Brower Center to park your bike. If you would like to bike as part of your commute to this year's Dev Summit, we encourage you to learn more about Berkeley's bike parking policies.
If you plan on coming by bike to Berkeley from San Francisco, there are two good ways to get your bike across the bay.
Bike shares and rentals in the Bay
Bike Share: San Francisco, Berkeley and Oakland have “Ford Go” Bikes for rent at stations throughout the Bay Area.
Bike Rental: There are a number of vendors in the area that have bikes for rent (ex Blazing Saddles, Bike Rentals San Francisco)
Bikes on BART
You can travel on BART with your bike for no extra charge. The suggested line to take is the Richmond line from San Francisco. You can ride straight to Downtown Berkeley or hop off at any station along the way depending on how long you would like your ride to be.
There are specific bike rules for BART, which you should make yourself familiar with before riding.
San Francisco Bay Ferry
The SF Bay Ferry is a fun and easy way to travel across the bay with your bike. Ferries leave for Oakland frequently from Pier 41 and the San Francisco Ferry Building. There will be some folks riding in the mornings of the Dev Summit.
See Below:
Morning pedaling to the DevSummit
- When: 7:30 AM on 22nd and 23rd
- Meet at: Parc 55
- Route: via the Ferry Building --> Oakland ferry @ 7:45
- Distance: 14.2 miles / 22.9 kilometers
- Elevation gain: 210 ft / 64 meters
- Pace: Slow poke picture-taking (10 mph, 16 kph)
- Duration: 78 minutes (30 minutes on ferry, 48 minutes pedaling)
Be sure to stay safe and follow the rules of the road!