Adding Some Pleasure To Your San Francisco Business Trip
by Barbara Wade
Road warriors will attest that traveling for business can offer unique challenges to even the most seasoned veterans. There are ways, however, to cope with the stress of frequent travel that can add pleasure to your business trip.
Stay Close ByOne of the best ways to reduce stress during your trip is to choose accommodations close to where you'll conduct business. Typically you would pack everything you need for the day, load it into a taxi or shuttle, then venture across town. At lunch, you would either find somewhere to temporarily house your laptop and other items while you found something to eat or travel back to your hotel and leave your belongings in your room, and then in the afternoon, a repeat of the morning's schedule. Traveling back and forth can be stressful and expensive. -- staying close to your final destination is a better choice.
In San Francisco, for example, if you're attending a convention, you might opt to reserve lodging at a Union Square hotel near Moscone Convention Center. The convenience of being adjacent to the center and having ready access to your room can provide a reduced level of stress, while offering a savings of up to $100 a day in taxi fares.
Keep It FamiliarFor many people, stress is compounded by unfamiliar surroundings. If you frequent San Francisco, a Union Square hotel near Moscone Convention Center may be your best option. While you can, and ought to, venture out to see everything the city offers, there's a certain comfort in knowing what to expect from a hotel and its staff. Likewise, being accustomed to a particular area of town leaves you with reduced stress as you can easily find your way around.
Make A ListTo ensure you don't forget anything you need for the day, take a few minutes each morning to make a list. Carry a notepad and pen with you throughout the day to jot reminders of the things you'll need for the following day. In the evening, when you return to your room, quickly review your notes and line everything up for the following morning. Your days will go much more smoothly with a just a few moments of planning.
With the time you'll save using these helpful tips, find something to do that you enjoy. Shopping, exercise, dining, or the theater are –all wonderful ways to unwind after a busy day. While traveling for business can be a stressful experience, these simple suggestions will help keep you relaxed during your time away from home
About the Author
Barbara Wade writes articles for the Sir Francis Drake Hotel, a timelessly elegant
Union Square hotel near Moscone Convention Center with luxurious accommodations downtown San Francisco. Visit them online at
http://www.sirfrancisdrake. © 2007, All Rights Reserved
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