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Top Group Work spaces in San Francisco, CA

SuperHost
Incredible Co-Working Space in Rincon Hill
  • $150/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (1)
  • 1
  • Instant book
  • Responds within a few hours
  • San Francisco, CA
SuperHost
Bright and Cozy Meeting Room in Union Square
  • $85/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (1)
  • 1
  • Instant book
  • Responds within a few hours
  • San Francisco, CA
SuperHost
Small Meeting Room In San Franciso
  • $60/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (0)
  • Instant book
  • Responds within a day
  • San Francisco, CA
SuperHost
Large Meeting Room In San Francisco
  • $75/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (6)
  • 6
  • Instant book
  • Responds within a day
  • San Francisco, CA
SuperHost
Conference Room for Meetings!
  • $50/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (0)
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • San Francisco, CA
SuperHost
Urban Industrial Studio with Private Parking
  • $80/hr
  • New
  • 5.0 (2)
  • 2
  • Instant book
  • Responds within 1 hr
  • San Francisco, CA

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What people are saying about Group Work on Giggster

Stephany P.
$ 140
2 hours
5 people
3 months ago
The space is clean, quiet, and private. I used it for acting practice and had no problem singing. They have a kitchen available and different furniture you can ask for. The host is sweet and amazing. She set up a portable heater and put up a ‘do not disturb’ sign on the door so my virtual audition could go smoothly. She also walked me to a BART station. I almost feel like I have a new friend in SF now!
Ed N.
$ 600
4 hours
15 people
a year ago
Amy who runs the front is the best, she made the entire experience seamless. Mark and his team have a wonderful staff and a beautiful space to film. I would highly recommend this space for any kind of shoot because it has a good amount of space including a conference room when available and the office is decorated well. They also have a nice swing so please take a swing!

Frequently Asked Questions about Group Work venues

Do I need my own production or event insurance in San Francisco?
Yes. All renters are required to carry Comprehensive Liability and Property Damage insurance with liability coverage of no less than $1,000,000.
What protection plans are available for bookings in San Francisco on Giggster?
Giggster offers Damage Protection coverage that you can add to a booking at checkout. Learn more about Giggster's Damage Protection coverage.
What types of locations can I book in San Francisco?
You can choose from 42 types! Just search for locations in San Francisco at giggster.com, then click 'Filters' to look for something specific.
How many Group Work spaces are available in San Francisco?
Right now, there are 263 Group Work spaces available in San Francisco.
What payment methods does Giggster accept for San Francisco bookings?
You can pay for your booking with a credit card, or with ACH or wire transfer for bookings over $4k.
What is the cancellation policy for San Francisco guests on Giggster?
Refund options vary, based on when the booking is canceled. Learn more about Giggster's cancellation and refund policy.
What are the cleaning and safety policies for San Francisco locations on Giggster?
Now more than ever, your health and safety is our number one priority. We've outlined specific health and safety requirements for both hosts and guests. Learn more about Giggster's COVID-19 Health & Safety Measures.
What locations available near San Francisco?
You'll find up to 42 different types of locations in San Francisco. Just start a search at giggster.com and narrow things down with the 'Filter' option.
Is there an extra cost to add more attendees to my San Francisco booking?
Yes. Pricing tiers are based on group size. For example, if you booked a space for a group of 1-5 for $30/hr, the price per person is $6/hr. Each additional person would increase the rate by $6/hr.
How much are average location rentals in San Francisco?
Rental rates vary with the type and features of the location, but the average rate in San Francisco is $83 per hour.
Why should I choose Giggster over other platforms offering rentals in San Francisco?
Giggster's got your back — and we know our stuff. Our Customer Support team is knowledgeable and accessible, we offer white glove Select service to help you find the perfect location, and we're experts on the unique needs of production teams.
What is the price range for Group Work spaces in San Francisco, CA?
Booking prices vary with the property type, features, and rental length, but generally a 1-hour booking will be in the range of $50 to $150.
Which Group Work spaces are most popular in San Francisco, CA in 2024?
How do I book a San Francisco location on Giggster?
When you find the right venue, you can connect with the host to get additional info and work out the details. Once everything is all set, you can book and pay for the location in a couple of clicks. Learn more about booking locations.
How do I cancel a San Francisco reservation request?
You can contact our team to request a cancellation. Learn more about our cancellation policy.

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About San Francisco

San Francisco, California is one of the most popular and influential cities in the United States. It holds titles like the city that invented jeans and the cultural, financial, and commercial center of Northern California. San Francisco has a diverse culture and atmosphere, which is reflected in the food, entertainment, and art scenes. With so many activities and attractions to offer, it’s no wonder people flock to the seaport city each day.

While San Francisco is a golden city for those looking to retire in the beautiful state of California, it is also a hub for professionals to get together in one of the world’s most influential places. There are a number of reasons that creatives and professionals alike love the foggy city of San Francisco. Known as a city that works as hard as it parties, there is no shortage of San Francisco group work spaces available for all your networking and business needs.

Group Work Space Options in San Francisco

Whether your workplace needs to take a company retreat in the forest or an individually booked coworking space in the city, San Francisco has boundless opportunities for everyone. You can book a meeting room for your company’s planning sessions or rent a shared office space to network with those outside of your company. No matter what it is you need, a San Francisco group work space is a great idea.

  • Workplace Retreat
    Workplace retreats are a great option for companies in San Francisco, or nearby, to participate in bonding experiences that boost team morale. Scheduled events and activities throughout the retreat will allow for a sense of renewed trust within your team.

  • Transportation
    It’s possible to drive around San Francisco, but that might not be the practical option for a group event. The city has a number of public and private transportation options to choose from. If you have a large group and you’ll be commuting a good distance, it might be best to go with a reliable private company.

  • Coworking Space
    Coworking spaces are exactly what they sound like: available spaces to rent to work as a group or team. These spaces can usually be rented out starting by the hour and can be anywhere from a private office for one, to a group work desk where each chair is booked by a different individual. If you want your event to include some networking, these spaces can be a great option.

Group Work Space Companies in San Francisco

Group work spaces are becoming more and more popular as networking continues to become more important. San Francisco is full of group work space options that can fit into any company’s needs, or budget.

  • Big Sur
    Big Sur is one of the oldest and most prominent work space retreat companies, and they offer both on-site meeting rooms and offsite company retreats. Their locations range from rugged tent camping sites to more luxurious cabin options. However, it is experience alone that draws professionals in. Employees arrive to a coastal hike and lunch, check in to their accommodations, and then get ready for a lodge-style work space for the afternoon.

  • SHARED
    SHARED is one of the most unique coworking spaces in San Francisco. They have all the office amenities found in traditional co-working spaces combined with what they call a maker space. It has office space, fabrication space, and shared tools and equipment as well as meeting rooms, kitchen, classes, and events. SHARED identifies as a space for creative people to work and collaborate together.

  • Five Emerald Limousine
    One of the top options for private transportation services in San Francisco is Five Emerald Limousine. They strive to have reliable and friendly drivers and were rated one of the safest transportation companies during the pandemic. Five Emerald is a great option for getting to your group work space, going on a driving tour of the city, and more.

Pros and Cons of Group Work Spaces in San Francisco

As with anything, there are some more obvious advantages and disadvantages when it comes to booking out a group work space for your business. Below are just some of the benefits and concerns to group work spaces in San Francisco.

Advantages

  • Networking
    Networking is made ten times easier by group work space availability, and this is even truer in a crowded place like San Francisco. Renting out a group work space will allow connections to be made with dozens of new and interesting people, allowing for increased opportunities to network.

  • Increased productivity
    It has been shown that offering your employees the opportunity to work in stimulating group environments is a great way to increase workplace productivity. The new atmosphere of a rented space or retreat in San Francisco can make your employees feel renewed and ready to work harder.

  • Convenience
    The convenience associated with San Francisco is an advantage for many people in the city. Being such a cosmopolitan city, it won’t be hard to find everything you need. You even have the added convenience of being able to network in one of the country’s financial hubs.

Disadvantages

  • Commutes
    Many people have turned to remote work as a replacement for office work to avoid long commutes and remain as safe as possible during the pandemic. However, getting anywhere in San Francisco is likely to take a while. The traffic is always bad and turning to public transportation won’t make it much easier.

  • Wildfire threats
    San Francisco has pretty mild weather most of the time, something a lot of people enjoy about the city, but it does come with the near-constant threat of wildfires. California itself is prone to these kinds of natural disasters, and a windy city like San Francisco is no exception.

  • Competition
    It’s no secret how popular San Francisco is, so you’re likely to face competition when it comes time to find your next group work space. This is also something you’ll have to deal with when looking for companies to hire and schedule your event.

Famous Locations in San Francisco

  • Golden Gate Bridge
    The Golden Gate Bridge is by far one of the most famous locations in the world. It’s the first thing that comes to mind when most people think about the city. It was built for traveling between Marin County and San Francisco, and today is known as the city's most photographed location.

  • Alcatraz Island
    Alcatraz Island, the site of the famous Alcatraz Penitentiary, is another top attraction in San Francisco. Alcatraz Island, which has been nicknamed The Rock, can only be reached crossing the water on a ferry. The boat ride includes audio narration, featuring former guard and inmate voices.

  • Fisherman's Wharf
    One of the most famous tourist destinations in San Francisco is Fisherman’s Wharf. It is often referred to as the city's Little Italy and is home to various shops, restaurants, and historic locations. It is also a fantastic place for views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island.