Sacramento, California: where history, politics, and creativity meet
California’s capital with a soul
Sacramento, the capital of the Golden State, is more than just a seat of government—it's a city where Gold Rush history, riverside charm, and a flourishing cultural scene coexist. Located at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers, the city offers a unique balance of heritage, nature, and innovation.
Old Sacramento: a step back in time
The Old Sacramento State Historic Park transports you to the 1800s with cobblestone streets, wooden storefronts, and historic saloons. The California State Railroad Museum tells the powerful story of westward expansion and the impact of the railways.
Power and public service
The California State Capitol is both the seat of the legislature and a public museum. Visitors can explore its halls, view exhibits, and stroll through its beautiful surrounding gardens.
Nature along the riverbanks
Outdoor lovers thrive in Sacramento. The American River Parkway offers 32 miles of biking and walking trails. Discovery Park is a hub for kayaking, fishing, and relaxing by the water.
Farm-to-fork culinary hub
Sacramento proudly claims the title of America’s Farm-to-Fork Capital. With access to fresh local produce, the city's markets, food festivals, and restaurants reflect a deep-rooted commitment to sustainable and delicious dining.
Arts, murals and vibrant streets
Public art thrives in Sacramento. From the Wide Open Walls mural festival to exhibits at the Crocker Art Museum, and a growing music and nightlife scene, creativity is around every corner.
A relaxed and authentic capital
Unlike other major cities, Sacramento maintains a laid-back yet energetic atmosphere. It’s a place where visitors can immerse themselves in California’s heart—past and present—without the crowds.
Come experience Sacramento: a capital that surprises, inspires, and welcomes with open arms.