Business travel doesn’t have to mean leaving your family behind. Many of the guests that stay with Synergy Global Housing need serviced or furnished apartments for long-term assignments. These guests often need 2-bedroom housing solutions for the entire family to join the business trip.

Synergy has a wide variety of options to serve any type of request, including several 2-bedroom apartments. With that in mind, here are four San Francisco Synergy properties and a couple family-friendly activities to do in the neighborhood.

Property

Potrero 1010

Neighborhood

Potrero Hill

What to do

See the “crookedest” street in San Francisco – Lombard Street gets all the headlines for its unique look, but Vermont Street in the Potrero Hill neighborhood is actually the “most curved” public avenue in the city. Turn onto Vermont Street from McKinley Park to experience this hidden gem yourself.

Tour the Anchor Brewing Brewery – You must be 21 to taste the product, but all ages are welcome to tour is one of the last remaining breweries to produce “steam beer.” Tours are available seven days a week with an advanced reservation.

Property

MB360

Neighborhood

Mission Bay

What to do

Go to a Giants game – The marquee attraction of this neighborhood is also one of baseball’s best stadiums, AT&T Park. Home to the San Francisco Giants, this ballpark sits on the San Francisco Bay and also plays hosts to several musical performances, so check out the park’s calendar for events outside of the summer.

Kayak the bay – Mission Bay sits along the coastline for the San Francisco Bay, allowing for many areas of waterfront activities. There are a number of kayak shops in the area renting tandem kayaks for exploring San Francisco’s waterfront. Morning tours typically provide calm, kid-friendly waters while winds create a more challenging experience later in the day.

Property

NEMA

Neighborhood

Mid-market

What to do

Take in a Broadway play – SHN’s is the preeminent theatrical company in the Bay Area, and one of its primary venues, Orpheum Theatre, is only blocks away from NEMA. The Lion King, The Book of Mormon and Dirty Dancing are some of the shows that have made their way to the West Coast. The Orpheum is currently hosting Hamilton’s San Francisco run, so you may have to wait a while for tickets.

Go see city hall – San Francisco boasts one of the most beautiful city halls in the United States. The building’s dome is actually taller than that of the U.S. Capitol’s by more than 40 feet. Civic Center Plaza and the War Memorial Opera House surround city hall creating one of the city’s most distinct blocks.

Property

Strata at Mission Bay

Neighborhood

Mission Bay

What to do

Enjoy a meal with a view – With South Beach Harbor on the other side of AT&T Park, there are a ton of waterfront dining options. Travel along the walking trails that separate the east side of the city from the bay until you find just the right solution for satisfying your eyes and stomach.

Go bowling – A couple blocks north of Strata is Lucky Strike Lanes, a combination restaurant, bar and bowling alley with a sleek, retro interior design. Whether sitting together in their cozy lounges or competing in a serious game of ping-pong, enjoy a relaxed, social environment to mix and mingle at this neighborhood spot.

Do you have any tips for your favorite San Francisco neighborhood? Leave your advice below in the comments section.