That Vacaville Business Trip Will be a Pleasant Surprise!

The city of Vacaville is known as a busy, primarily suburban place with plenty of conveniences for day-to-day living. It’s a great, family-friendly city with good schools, parks, and robust shopping.Solano County corporate rentals

If your executive is scheduled to stay in a Vacaville, CA, corporate housing, we provide two furnished apartments for short-term business stays:

The River Oaks Apartment Homes: https://www.keyhousing.com/corporate-rental-properties/river-oaks/
North Pointe Apartments: https://www.keyhousing.com/corporate-rental-properties/north-pointe/

Like other Key Housing Connections sites, they provide modern furnishings, pools, exercise rooms, and high-end wifi for business needs.
But once a VIP is settled in and given a free weekend to relax, what is there to do in Vacaville? If the brought the spouse and kids, the city has fun, family-friendly activities year-round. This includes farms with pumpkin patches for the fall and the Nut Tree area with kiddie train rides. The Visit Vacaville page is an excellent resource for inspiration (https://www.visitvacaville.com/). It consists of a Farm Guide (https://indd.adobe.com/view/7d541ab3-8b73-4953-95a1-f190d64ee6d6) with listings of family farms, wineries, and farmers markets.

The kids can run in the pumpkin patch while parents enjoy local wines. Seasonal Events are listed too:
June: Solano Lavendar Festival
August/September: Fairfield Tomato and Vine Festival
September: National Alpaca Farm Days

The Vacaville Key Housing locations also have a pet policy, so even Fido can join the family!
But what if an executive is traveling solo? They may be alone, but they don’t have to stay in their apartment on the weekends feeling lonely. Terrific adventures await nearby. Vacaville may be family-friendly, but it’s also located between world-class locations people consider vacation-worthy. Which could make the work trip a delightful surprise!

Vacaville, CA Corporate Housing is the Midway to California’s Best Amenities

That’s right, Vacaville may be seen as a sleepy suburb, but it isn’t out in the middle of nowhere. A traveling executive with some downtime from work can explore the best Northern California offers. All they need to do is hop onto the 80 freeway and pick a destination:
San Francisco (55 miles away) (https://www.visitcalifornia.com/places-to-visit/san-francisco/): Locate a secure parking garage and walk around Fisherman’s Wharf and Ghirardelli Square to enjoy great food. (https://www.ghirardelli.com/storelocations-sanfranciscosquare). Graze through the day while strolling along the Bay with fantastic Golden Gate Bridge views. Or park at S.F MOMA and wander the galleries displaying Warhol Pop Art, Diego Rivira, Mark Rothko, and Adaline Kent. World-class dining can be found nearby, too.

Napa Valley (approx. 36-minute drive): The drive to Napa is just as beautiful as the destination. Rolling hills and sprawling wetlands fill the soul and relax the mind. https://www.visitnapavalley.com/. Take a wine tour at a castle-like estate, visit a spa, or enjoy a culinary lesson with the best local-sourced cheese, fruit, and meats. For VIPs who see this as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, schedule a hot air balloon ride to mark off the “bucket list.”

Sonoma Redwoods (drive is around 1 hour and 44 minutes): Sonoma has an incredible wine culture, but a VIP may want to make their weekend an adventure. The Sonoma Redwoods offers the chance to zipline through the redwoods and spend the night in a real tree house. Dinner and breakfast are included. There are also staff-guided nature tours.

Old Sacramento Waterfront (40 minutes away) (https://www.oldsacramento.com/): Go back in history and visit the final destination of the old West’s Pony Express. Step on the same wooden board planks people walked over one hundred years ago. There are eclectic shops, candy stores, restaurants, and activities to explore. Train enthusiasts will enjoy touring the Railroad Museum (https://www.californiarailroad.museum/), where they can step inside old steam trains and travel cars.

Lake Tahoe (2 hours and 20 minutes): Yes, it’s a long drive, but visiting “The Lake of the Sky” could be worth it. It’s 12 miles wide, 22 miles long, and the biggest alpine lake in North America. If it’s summer, bring sunscreen (the sun is very intense) and book a jet ski or boat excursion. If it’s winter, watch the weather report for snowfall, and be prepared to add chains to your car. For those interested in more facts go to the Visting Lake Tahoe website (https://visitinglaketahoe.com/facts/).

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