Sacramento is more dynamic than its stately political persona might indicate. The staunch exterior of the California capital softens under a nostalgic historic sentiment that resounds in the older parts of town, notably Sutter’s Fort and Old Sacramento. Museums and artistic landmarks abound, Sacramento has an avid appreciation for various artistic mediums that move beyond antiquated architecture and dusty monuments. As a diverse conglomerate of recreation and attraction, Sacramento proves to be a capable representative for the greater California population. |

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HOSPITABLE AND HISTORY-RICH
Amber House Bed and Breakfast Inn
Sacramento is actually a city rich with the history of early California and the Gold Rush era, and it has an impressive Old Town and a complement of fine museums to prove it. Fitting beautifully into both the city's past and present is the Amber House Bed and Breakfast Inn. more... |
HOTEL SPECIALS
Hyatt
Regency Sacramento
Palm trees surround this white stucco high-rise on the outside, while marble and glass populate the interior décor. One of the finest hotels in Sacramento, it has over 30,000 square-feet of meeting space, an outdoor pool and two onsite restaurants. more... |
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BUSINESS TRAVEL GUIDE
Sacramento
In recent years, the state capital of
California has seen a dramatic population surge. All
in all, Sacramento is well on its way to becoming a
sophisticated metropolis. Find out where to stay, eat
and play while in town on an expense account.
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72-HOUR VACATION
Sacramento
Sacramento is a cosmopolitan oasis rich with fine dining, high-end shopping, world-class museums and performing arts. Best of all, its central location means the ocean and mountains are only a short car ride away. Sacramento has quickly blossomed into a bustling metropolis and it is slowly but surely becoming a world-class tourist destination. |
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