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Slow Travel in San Francisco

Book a flexible-term apartment in San Francisco for 30 days or longer. Move-in-ready with an equipped home office setup.

Top Slow Travel Accommodations in San Francisco

Anyplace offers accommodations built for a work-from-anywhere generation.

  • San Francisco
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Rincon Hill 1 BR w/ Office - 11447

Max 2 guests·858ft²·1 bathroom·Private Parking·Paid Parking·On-site laundry·Gym

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SoMa Studio w/ Office - 10765

Max 2 guests·469ft²·1 bathroom·Private Parking·Swimming Pool·Paid Parking·On-site laundry·Gym

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Rincon Hill 1 BR w/ Office - 11456

Max 2 guests·790ft²·1 bathroom·Private Parking·Swimming Pool·Paid Parking·On-site laundry·Gym

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Mission 1 BR w/ Office - 11454

Max 2 guests·616ft²·1 bathroom·Private Parking·Paid Parking·On-site laundry·Gym

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Mission 1 BR w/ Office - 11452

Max 2 guests·797ft²·1 bathroom·Private Parking·Paid Parking·On-site laundry·Gym

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Mission Bay 1 BR w/ Office - 11450

Max 2 guests·758ft²·1 bathroom·Private Parking·Swimming Pool·Paid Parking·On-site laundry·Gym

Apartments in San Francisco with an equipped office setup

Level up your remote work with luxury accommodations that come prepped with an equipped home office and high-speed internet.

Desk setup & high-speed internet

Ultrawide monitor, standing desk, work chair, keyboard, mouse, and gigabit internet.

Video conferencing setup

Webcam, microphone, key light, and collapsible green screen.

Flexible-term & fully furnished

No long-term commitments and move-in-ready accommodations.

About San Francisco

San Francisco is one of the most popular cities in Northern California, housing an estimated 881,000 people in this city and over 4.7 million people in the metro area. The city was founded in 1776 by Spanish colonists coming through the area. During the gold rush of the mid-1800s, San Francisco would experience rapid growth, even peaking as the largest city on the West Coast between 1870 and 1900. Unfortunately, San Francisco would fall victim to an earthquake and fire in 1906, destroying nearly 75% of the city. Luckily, though, San Francisco was rebuilt fairly quickly and served as a major embarkation port in World War II, and was the birthplace of the United Nations. Now, San Francisco is a vital destination in terms of education, business, and tourism. Visitors come from around the world to see notable landmarks and architectural feats, visit the diverse districts of the city, and enjoy the unique culture. The city is home to notable universities including the University of California, San Francisco, and the University of San Francisco. The city is serviced by the San Francisco International Airport, and other transport options around the city include cycling, bus, light rail, car, ferry, and streetcar.

What is a Slow Travel?

Slow travel isn’t just about traveling slowly; it’s a movement that allows you to connect deeper to a community and culture. Squeezing a tour through a country in two weeks can be exhausting. Do you ever feel like you need a vacation when you return from your vacation? Moving from plane to bus to train can take a toll on you. And that’s why slow travel is so rewarding. Slow travel allows you to explore a location as a local would — stocking up on produce from a local market, spending the day walking the pier without an itinerary, and connecting with neighbors and local families. Slow travel allows you to get to know the lesser-trafficked spots like outskirt neighborhoods, local wine bars, and a chance to practice the national language. Digital nomads and ex-pats are known to love slow travel, spending months or even years in one city or country.

Slow Travel Accommodations in San Francisco

For people who want to slow travel in San Francisco, Anyplace hosts the best properties in the city. All our slow travel accommodations in San Francisco offer convenient access to properties with full kitchens, strong wifi, and amenities to make your slow travel relaxing, productive, and immersive. Here are a few reasons to choose Anyplace for your San Francisco slow travel rental.

Zero stress

Find an apartment in San Francisco on the website, and then book. No emails, roommate interviews, or complications.

Amazing home office

Most slow travelers will need to work while in San Francisco. Our apartments include a workspace equipped with everything you need to be productive. Just bring your laptop.

All-inclusive with high-speed internet

All utilities and gigabit speed WiFi are included and will be set up for you and ready to go.

No landlord

No landlord, no problem. You just need to move in—we handle the rest for you.

No long leases

Forget about ever having to sign a long lease. Our slow travel rentals in San Francisco are available for 30 days or longer. Stay as long or little as you’d like—down to the day.

Move-in today—or any day

Search for a San Francisco apartment on Anyplace with the exact dates that match your schedule.

Move out or extend your stay

Manage your stay online, so if you realize that you'd like to extend the length of time that you’d like to stay you can do it with a click of a button.

Book A Slow Travel Rental in San Francisco

Browse apartments in San Francisco that are already set up with furniture, utilities, laundry, a home office, and extra amenities like a pool and gym. All you have to do is reserve online, pay, and move in. And if you like it, you can easily extend your stay online. Forget about endlessly searching on multiple sites and apps to find the ideal home for you in San Francisco. Use Anyplace and choose slow travel accommodation that matches the dates you need, your budget, and will provide you with the amenities needed for a comfortable stay.