Sacramento is not a city that an
international, or even an American tourist thinks of when they think of
California. But this state capital is just as interesting as the major tourist
hubs like Los Angeles or San Francisco.
The city is located just 2 hours North East
from Downtown San Francisco, halfway between the ocean and famous Lake Tahoe.
It is an important landmark on the California map, not only for its federal
importance, but is also the fastest growing city in California and is a great
example of its history, showing influences from many periods of occupation-
Native American, Spanish, and American.
It’s best known for its huge role in the
California Gold Rush that started in 1848 when gold was discovered in a nearby
mine. If you let it the city will take you through this huge event in American
history.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING SACRAMENTO?
• Despite
the fact that the city is located in the Northern part of California, the
summers can get really hot, and really dry there. With average temperatures of
34 Celsius degrees (93 Fahrenheit) and 0 rainy days. So carry lots of water and
don’t stay in the sun for too long.
• If
you’re a wine fan, you’ll love it there. The city is home to some award-winning
wineries. Same goes for the taco lovers, there are tacos everywhere.
• Do
not worry too much about getting lost while exploring the city, as everything
is built based on a straight grid. The streets are literally letters and
numbers.
VISITING SACRAMENTO FROM ABROAD
When visiting the USA you should make sure
that you have appropriate documents. ESTA Travel outlines all the necessary
actions you need to take before you trip. Visitors from over 40 countries can
use Visa Waiver Program, which allows them to complete and receive their ESTA
online.
If you are not a resident of the allowed Visa Waiver Program, you
should visit the American Embassy website to find out how you can apply and
what you’ll need to receive your visa. Please allow a couple months before your
trip to get your visa ready.
WHAT TO DO IN SACRAMENTO
FOR HISTORY AND CULTURE LOVERS
FOR HISTORY AND CULTURE LOVERS
As every proper state capital should,
Sacramento provides great insights into early and modern American culture, as
well as the history of the area through various museums and historic districts
located within the city.
Old Sacramento, California [ photo by pixabay ] |
Old Sacramento
The Historic Park is one of the main
tourist sections of the city, it attracts visitors from all over the world with
its interesting history and architecture. Many of the former 19th- century
houses are still standing and can be explored within Old Sacramento, such as
Big Four House and Pony Express Terminal.
The architecture within the park
shows influences of both the Victorian era, as well as those of Spanish
colonies, the houses resemble many of those found in e.g. Havana or Madrid,
with details of those found in e.g. Paris, like iron balconies.
Address: Old Sacramento Historic District
California State Railroad Museum
America’s history is filled with stories of
the amazing railroad systems that spread across the nation. The history of the
industry can be explored in detail at the museum. And not only, the museum
explains how the railroad changed and affected lives of the whole country, its
residents, as well as the workers. You’ll also have a chance to see some
restored cars and locomotives dating to the mid- 19th century.
Address: 111 I Street
Address: 111 I Street
California State Capitol Museum
As the name suggests the state capital hosts
government offices, and this is where the California governor resides. The
impressive building is surrounded by a green Capitol Park. When visiting the
museum you have a chance to learn about the past, but also experience the
present. The museum, through the great pieces of art and architecture, tells
you stories of how California entered the country and what were its paths for
the last two centuries.
Address: 1315 10th St Room B-27
California Automobile Museum
They have a railroad museum for the history
fans and also an automobile museum for those more interested in the history of
motorization. The exhibit features a very rich collection of different types of
cars that filled California roads for the last century, including classics and
race cars. Besides the actual preserved automobiles they present the visitors
many modern day models of the famous machines.
Address: 2200 Front St
Aerospace Museum of California
We had something for the car lovers, now
it’s time for the aviation fans. This museum features many authentic aircrafts,
both military and civil. Fans of space will also see some great replicas of
spacecrafts. In addition to over 40 aircrafts, there are many artefacts to be
found within the museum, right next to historic engines, that filled e.g. the
World War I aircrafts.
Address: 3200 Freedom Park Dr, McClellan
Park
Sacramento History Museum
That rush for gold and desire for wealth.
Where else can it be experienced more than in California? The History Museum
will take you deep into the roots of California gold rush that started in the
mid-19th century. You’ll learn everything about the nearby gold and the early
American mining technologies.
Address: 101 I Street
Bleisure Report: 48 Hours In Sacramento, California for first timers
Sacramento was all about the gold, but it
wasn’t its only job. Sutter’s Fort, formerly known as ‘New Helvetia’ is a trace
of the earliest Sacramento. The site was
built in 1841 and is associated with the first non-indigenous community in
California as well as the foundation of the city of Sacramento. But with the
importance of gold, the fort ended on gold- it was shut down after discovering
this precious material in the nearby mine.
Address:
2701 L St
California Museum
This museum, for a change, is filled with
traces of more modern culture, but not only that. It features California’s Hall
of Fame, which is designated to honour those who helped build the California
spirit. Other exhibits refer to histories of California’s women, Native
Americans or even skateboarders.
Address: 1020 O St
FOR NATURE LOVERS
Every busy trip requires a little
relaxation from time to time, and what is a better way to relax than spending
some time surrounded by nature?
Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail
Located north of Downtown Sacramento, this
paved trail is a great opportunity to get some exercise, whether it’s running,
biking or walking, and enjoy some Californian nature. The trail is a total of 32
miles long (50 km) and runs between Sacramento River and Beal’s Point at Folsom
Lake.
Folsom Lake, Sacramento, California [ photo by pixabay ] |
Folsom Lake
Whether you decide to bike or drive there,
Folsom Lake is worth a stop. The lake, with its 75 miles or shoreline, provides
visitors with the chance for many fun activities, such as sunbathing, swimming , and boating. It’s a great place for bird lovers, as the lake is home to a
number of species all year round, including towhees and blue scrub jays. Some
may get a chance to see some hawks and eagles in the area as well. The
Recreation Area also has campgrounds if you wish to stay longer.
FOR WINE LOVERS
Sacramento is home to some great wineries
and whether you’re a wine geek or just like to have a glass of good wine from
time to time, you’ll enjoy exploring some of the best wineries of the area.
Sacramento, California Vineyards [ photo by pixabay ] |
Naggiar Vineyards & Winery
The winery is family owned and visitors can
get some great fully guided tours that will let you explore the insights of the
wine industry. The wine is made from the locally grown grapes, produced and
bottled at the winery. There is also a chance to try some great wine in a
relaxing tasting room with Tuscan influences.
Old Sugar Mill
Connection of history and great wine. The
Mill started its life as a bit of sugar refinery in the early 20th century, and
today it is hosting a number of great wineries together with picnic grounds,
all in one location.
The Underground Tasting Room
Instead of choosing one winery to visit and
explore, the Underground tasting room gives you a chance to focus on sampling
of all the best local wines. The Tasting Room is also a great place to get some
gifts for the family at home.
FOR THE LITTLE ONES
If you’re traveling with kids, Sacramento
has a bunch of places for the little ones to not get bored while exploring the
city.
Fairytale Town
Visit the park for some interesting fun
among the famous fairy tales with lots of animals to give pets to. The Town has
over 20 playgrounds, each one with a different theme. The park also features a
café for the adults to relax while the kids are having fun.
Sacramento Children’s Museum
The museum provides a chance for the kiddos
under 8 years old to not only have great fun, but also learn and explore. The
number of interactive teaches kids many basic skills and explains many world
mysteries through balls, tubes and artificial currents.
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