San Francisco’s Pier 2620 Hotel to Rebrand as Marriott Vacation Club Pulse

Marriott Vacation Club Pulse

Marriott Vacation Club has just announced its 2019 plans to rebrand the Pier 2620 Hotel in San Francisco as Marriott Vacation Club Pulse, San Francisco as part of their continued goals to provide top notch resorts and sales distributions for its current and potential owners.

As a global leader in the vacation ownership industry, MVC has worked continuously to give their guests and owners unmatched local experiences through their impressive resorts. This new Marriott Vacation Club Pulse location will join the ranks of their other properties in New York City, South Beach, Washington D.C., Boston, and San Diego.

Located in the beautiful and historic Fisherman’s Wharf district, visitors will be in a central location to see some of San Francisco’s top attractions, activities, shops, and restaurants. These iconic areas include Anchorage Square, the National Maritime Museum, Hyde Street Pier, PIER 39, and Ghirardelli Square.

Along with the rebranding, Marriott Vacation Club is also completing extensive renovations to the property. The resort is expected to have around 240 guest rooms with a fitness center, Marketplace Express, and a stunning outdoor courtyard which is inspired by the outdoor lifestyle often found throughout California.

Guest arrivals are expected for May 21, 2019 and can be booked through the Marriott Vacation Club Destinations Exchange Program. For more information on Marriott Vacation Club Pulse, San Francisco or on the Marriott brand, please visit marriott.com.

About Marriott Vacation Club

With over 60 resorts and 12,000 timeshare villas spread out around the United States, Caribbean, Europe, Asia, and Australia, Marriott Vacation Club is continues to be one of the world’s largest and most respected timeshare brands in the industry. This premium ownership program gives its owners the chance to customize their lavish vacations with flexible schedules and an expansive internal and external exchange network.