Sunnyvale has a lot going for it. From its amazing schools to its proximity to the beach, Sunnyvale offers the best of Silicon Valley living. It's no wonder so many transplants from around the country have opted to move into town.
If you're a Sunnyvale newbie, though, you may have missed some of the city's best kept secrets. Scott Safadi of Cal Bay Property Management encourages new residents to treat their first few months in town like a staycation. It's the best way to enjoy the food, sights, and natural beauty of the region. Once you've done the highlights, check out these not-as-obvious but just as special things to do: Seven Seas Park 1010 Morse Ave, Sunnyvale Families with little ones will love the chance to play at this state-of-the-art playground. With outdoor recreational activities for the young and the young at heart, this park includes both a pirate ship and an aquatic zone. Tunnels, sandboxes, and splash pads make it easy for children to have fun, but older kids and adults will appreciate the basketball and tennis courts available, too. The Lace Museum 552 S Murphy Ave Interested in learning about the history and creation of lace? Sunnyvale's own Lace Museum is a great place to start. Featuring more than 10,000 pieces of stunning fabric, this adorable space is brimming with learning opportunities. Even if you're not especially into fashion, you'll walk away from this museum with a new appreciation for the delicate nature of lacework. Rabbit's Foot Meadery 1246 Birchwood Dr Breweries and vineyards are so two years ago. Now, meaderies are moving into town! In fact, this meadery has been around since 1995, producing unique hard apple and honey ciders. Stop by for a glass in their tasting room, or take a tour to learn how the mead is produced. -- Scott Safadi, Cal Bay Property Management
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AuthorScott Safadi leverages extensive experience in the real estate industry to serve as the CEO of Cal Bay Property Management (CBPM), which he founded in Palo Alto, California. Archives
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