A landmark for California hospitality, Red Lion's Sacramento Inn is the place to meet in the state capital. Located just blocks from California Exposition Center, eight miles from city center and minutes from the airport, the Sacramento Inn is easy to get to and offers quick access to downtown, the State Capitol and the entire Sacramento area.



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During your Honolulu vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
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.
Crocker Art Museum
This museum houses an outstanding collection of California art, as well as changing exhibits from around the world. It's in an imposing century-old Italianate building, with an ornate interior of carved and inlaid woods. The Crocker Mansion Wing, the museum's most recent addition, is modeled after the Crocker family home and contains works by Northern California artists from 1945 to the present. Plan to spend about an hour here.
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.
Holiday Inn SACRAMENTO-CAPITOL PLAZA
The Holiday Inn Hotel Sacramento Capitol Plaza a corporate hotel set in the heart of vibrant & historic downtown Sacramento. A contemporary decor awaits you. Thoughtfully designed. Family friendly. Walk to over 100 unique shops, activities, restaurants and museums. Attractions you won't want to miss located within 4 blocks of the hotel include; Historic Old Sacramento, The State Capitol, Crocker Art Museum, Federal Court House, Sacramento Convention Center, West Field Mall, Raley Field (Home ...
Residence Inn by Marriott Sacramento Cal Expo
Residence Inn by Marriott is designed to make you feel at home for a day, a week, a month or more. Our suites give you fifty percent more space than most traditional hotel rooms. The Residence Inn Sacramento Cal Expo is conveniently located one half mile from the California Exposition and State Fair venue, Paradise Island Amusement Park and Water World. Downtown Sacramento is seven miles east of the hotel. Pets are allowed with a non-refundable fee of USD 100. * Free high speed Internet ...
Best Western Sutter House
This property is %100 NON SMOKING.The Sutter House is conveniently located in California's capital city of Sacramento and near Arco Arena. We are just walking distance from a variety of sightseeing and entertainment opportunities. Come relax in our newly decorated guest rooms and take a dip in our solar heated pool surrounded by our attractively landscaped courtyard. We pride ourselves in hospitality and attention to detail, that's why we have become one of the hallmarks of Best ...
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Most recent user reviews
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Anonymous, 2007-03-04
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Dirty and run down.
Tim, 2006-12-07
The arden mall is next door,makes it hard to enter the property.
The Red Lion Hotel Sacramento is not a hotel any one would want to stay at. The rooms are run down and dirty with stained carpets and doors that fail to open.Not worth the money.
Romantic Weekend
Mike, 2006-07-04
Ask for a room in the main building on the first floor. These rooms have sliding doors and patios that overlook the main swimming pool area. Room service was excellent and very timely.
The Red Lion Sacramento Inn is a Sacramento Classic. Very comfortable rooms for a reasonable price in a safe environment. Perfectly located near the Arden Fair Mall and too many restaurants to mention. Our room was situated facing the main swimming pool area, with easy access to the main lobby, lounge & restaurants and the gift shop. My fiance and I enjoyed our visit very, very much.
Not Worth the Money
Anonymous, Burbank, CA, 2006-03-27
The Red Lion Sacramento was one of the worst hotels I've ever stayed in. The furnishings in the room were old, dingy, and many things needed fixing (e.g. desk lamps, thermostat). My bathroom window was broken and had to be closed from the outside. I had a 1st floor room that was a few feet away from the parking lot. Since my bathroom window didn't close completely, I could hear nearby traffic and pedestrians. As a woman travelling alone, I did not feel very safe. The green carpet was brown with years of ground in dirt. The bathroom tile was a dingy brown that didn't look particularly clean. The light above the drink vending machine was broken, and it was a bit scary to go out at night for a Diet Coke. This hotel needs some serious upgrading and remodeling, but the staff was friendly.
Are you kidding
Anonymous, Oakland, CA, 2005-10-08
They sent me to a room that had guests in it. I opened the door, it was about 11pm, and a man jumped out of the bed. That was shocking to me, and to their guest who had already checked into the room. The parking lot was a mess, there was construction, and yellow tape everywhere, it was very difficult to figure out how to drive through their parking lot. I stayed there because it was more expensive than other hotels, so I thought it would be a nicer, more relaxing place to stay. I was tense and uneasy the entire night because of the mess up, and the difficult surroundings.
Review of Red Lion Hotel
Anonymous, 2005-07-08
Red Lion Hotel was very comfortable. The room was the correct size- not too big and not too small. The location was very good--it was close to where I need to go for business. The only problem I encountered was there was no place to get ice cubes. I have to go to the main lobby-restaurant to get some ice. The price will keep me going back to this location in the future.
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