|
During your Sacramento vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
California State Railroad Museum
Well worth visiting, this museum is the highlight of Old Sacramento. You won't miss much if you bypass the memorabilia displays and head straight for the museum's 105 shiny locomotives and rail cars, beautiful antiques that are true works of art. Afterward, you can watch a 20-minute film on the history of the Western railroads that's quite good, then peruse related exhibits that tell the amazing story of the building of the transcontinental railroad. This museum is not just for train buffs: Over half a million people visit each year, and even the hordes of schoolchildren that typically mob this place shouldn't dissuade you from visiting one of the largest and best railroad museums in the country. Allow about 2 hours to see it all.From April to September, on weekends and holidays from 11am to 5pm, steam locomotive rides carry passengers 6 miles along the Sacramento River. Trains depart on the hour from the Central Pacific Freight Depot in Old Sacramento, at K and Front streets. Fares are $6 for adults and children ages 13 and older, $3 for children 6 to 12, and free for children under 6.
California State Capitol
Closely resembling a scale model of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., the beautiful, domed California state capitol was built in 1869 and renovated in 1976. Sacramento's most distinctive landmark, the capitol has been the stage of many political dramas in California history. The 1-hour guided tours provide insight into the building's architecture and the workings of the government it houses. Note: Security will ask you to put your purse or backpack through a metal detector.
Sutter's Fort State Historic Park
John Sutter established this outpost in 1839, and the park, restored to its 1846 appearance, aims to recapture the spirit of 19th-century California. Exhibits include a blacksmith's forge, cooperage, bakery, and jail -- and a self-guided audio tour is available. Demonstrations and reenactments in costume are staged daily Memorial Day to Labor Day, when admissions are bumped to $4 for adults and $1 for children 6 to 16.
Hawthorn Suites - Sacramento
Hawthorn Suites - Sacramento, CA - "More Of What You Need When You Need It". Located just 9 miles south from Sacramento Metropolitan Airport and 1.5 miles from Downtown. Where you can now join Hyatt Gold Passport and earn 3 points for every eligible suite dollar or 300 airline miles per stay. We feature studio suites (338 sf) and two-bedroom suites (776 sf), which has a separating door. The suites offer fully equipped kitchens with a two burner cook top, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator ...
Holiday Inn SACRAMENTO I-80 (NORTHEAST)
Centrally located off I-80 and Madison Avenue, the Holiday Inn Hotel Sacramento I-80 Northeast is situated between Downtown Sacramento and Roseville. This Sacramento hotel is just 15 minutes from the Sacramento International Airport (SMF). The Holiday Inn Northeast is a preferred hotel for McClellan Business Park travelers and those visiting the Natomas Business Park. Join us in our Aces Cafe' for fantastic California Cuisine. Enjoy Aces Supper Club for your favorite beverage and nightly ...
Lions Gate Hotel
Lions Gate Hotel & Cottage Suites is Sacramento's most unique hotel destination. We offer deluxe accommodations located in McClellan Business Park. Standard room amenities include mini-kitchenette, cable TV, iron and ironing board and hair dryer. Restaurant, bar and grab-and-go deli also on ...
|
|