Hotels in the Sacramento Area

Hotels in the Sacramento Area
More than 150 years after the Gold Rush, Sacramento continues to attract visitors. The cosmopolitan California capital is situated in a valley that features scenic rivers, parks and gardens. When you visit, be sure to schedule some time to explore Old Sacramento, a 28-acre town with historic buildings, wooden sidewalks, horse-drawn carriages, a Pony Express monument and Mississippi-style riverboats, which provides a glimpse into early American life. Whether you are traveling for business or for pleasure, there is a hotel in the Sacramento area suitable for your needs and budget.

Embassy Suites Sacramento - Riverfront Promenade

Located on the Sacramento River, across from historic Old Town Sacramento, the all-suite hotel is situated within walking distant to the Riverside Promenade jogging path as well as numerous shops, restaurants and museums. The guest suites include a separate living area with a dining or work table, a pull-out sofa bed, two flat-screen televisions, a wet bar, refrigerator, coffee maker and free daily newspaper. Begin your morning with a complimentary full cooked-to-order hot breakfast and end your day at the complimentary Manager's Reception held in the tropical hotel atrium from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. daily. For your other meals, try New California-Tuscan Cuisine at the Tower Bridge Bistro that offers an outdoor patio with scenic views of the Sacramento River or for lighter meals or snacks, stop by the Marketplace Cafe. Additional hotel amenities include a fitness room, an indoor pool and a whirlpool.

Embassy Suites Sacramento - Riverfront Promenade
100 Capitol Mall
Sacramento, California 95814
(916) 326-5000
embassysuites1.hilton.com

Radisson Hotel Sacramento

The lakeside hotel is conveniently located just five minutes from the California State Capitol. All of the guest rooms feature complimentary wired high-speed Internet access, bottled water and video games as well as a patio or balcony with scenic views of the private lake and fountain. Keep yourself in shape with the on-site fitness center, outdoor pool and spa or engage in outdoor activities by utilizing the on-site paddle boat and bicycle rentals or jog along the American River trails. Dining options include the American classic menu offered at Basil's By the Lake or pastries, salads, sandwiches and coffee in the lobby cafe, Java Coast. Crocodiles, the hotel lounge, features appetizers, beverages and entertainment as well as complimentary snacks served 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.

Radisson Hotel Sacramento
500 Leisure Lane
Sacramento, California 95815
(800) 395-704
radisson.com/hotels/sacramen

Hyatt Regency Sacramento

Situated directly across from the State Capitol, the AAA Four Diamond hotel offers more than 500 guest rooms. The elegantly appointed rooms feature oversized showers, plush beds, a large flat-screen television and iHome stereo with iPod dock. The room also includes a spacious work area with high-speed Internet access and an ergonomic chair. Work out anytime in the 24-hour gym or take a dip in the heated outdoor pool and whirlpool. Additional fitness opportunities include yoga classes and a nearby jogging trail. Enjoy a meal in a contemporary setting in the Vines Cafe for All Seasons or relax over drinks at Dawson's Bar, which specializes in classic and modern martinis. The downtown hotel is adjacent to the Sacramento Convention Center and is within walking distance to numerous shops, restaurants, theaters and museums.

Hyatt Regency Sacramento
1209 L St.
Sacramento, California 95814
(916) 443-1234
sacramento.hyatt.com

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