San Francisco
Bay Area

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Our E&V shops are located throughout some of the most iconic and picturesque spots in the Bay Area:

Sonoma County

  • Healdsburg – 328 Healdsburg Ave Ste. B, Healdsburg

  • Santa Rosa – 555 Farmers Ln, Santa Rosa

  • Sonoma – 25 E Napa St, Sonoma

Napa County

  • St. Helena – 1111 Main St Ste. A, St. Helena

  • Napa – 1500 First St Ste. 110, Napa

Marin County

  • Danville – 360 Diablo Rd, Danville

  • Mill Valley – 78 E Blithedale Ave, Mill Valley

  • San Francisco – 2200 Union St, San Francisco

  • Sausalito – 539 Bridgeway, Sausalito

With over 7 million residents, the Bay Area is one of California's most populous and economically vibrant regions.

Major hubs like San Francisco, Sacramento, and Silicon Valley are easily accessible, with travel times typically ranging from 1 to 2 hours by car or train. The region's network of highways, rail lines, and public transit makes it convenient to reach these key areas within a short time.

Accommodation and Transportation.

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Recommended areas near our shops:

  • Danville: San Francisco, Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill, Berkeley

  • Healdsburg: City limits

  • Mill Valley: City limits

  • San Francisco: Pacific Heights, Marina, Nob Hill, Noe Valley

  • Santa Rosa: Residential Suburbs, Wine Country Proximity

  • Sausalito: City limits

  • Sonoma: City limits

  • St. Helena: City limits

  • Napa: Downtown Napa

Accommodation

In the Bay Area, transportation varies by city. San Francisco offers strong public transit, making it easy to get around. For many other cities, a car is essential, especially for longer trips.

Smaller towns like Healdsburg and Sonoma are best explored by car, though walking within city limits is convenient. Public transport is limited in these areas.

Cities like Sausalito and Mill Valley offer ferries and local transit, but having a car is still useful for wider exploration.

In general, a car is the best option for getting around the Bay Area, offering flexibility and convenience.

Transportation

The San Francisco Bay Area offers a vibrant lifestyle, shaped by its Mediterranean climate and natural beauty. With mild winters and warm summers, outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and running are popular year-round.

The region also boasts scenic vineyards for wine tasting, and San Francisco’s iconic fog makes it an ideal place for exploring. Whether doing sports in the park or exploring the city, there’s always something to enjoy.

With mild temperatures year-round, light layers are usually enough, and only during the cool, rainy months is heavier clothing needed. The climate supports an active, outdoor lifestyle in every season.

Lifestyle and Weather.

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Vineyard landscape during sunset with rows of grapevines and distant horizon.