Experience America’s Farm to Fork Capital. Begin your culinary experience in West Sacramento’s Bridge District at a vibrant two acre gathering space. This lively destination offers a curated mix of local food, craft beer, cocktails, and entertainment. Known for its relaxed yet elevated atmosphere, guests can enjoy the on site restaurant, rotating food trucks, a spacious beer garden, and an open meadow with lawn games and fire pits. It’s a welcoming, community centered space that’s both family and dog friendly.
Step inside Angelique & Randell’s newly favorite private bar and interactive lounge, inspired by Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room. Each seating is guided by a charismatic host who draws you into the haunting legend of explorer Elias Hawthorne. Shadows flicker, secrets stir, and the room itself comes alive with immersive lighting and eerie animatronics crafted by the artists behind Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Guests savor Polynesian inspired bites and themed cocktails, served from a walnut bar carved from a fallen Northern California tree because even the wood tells a story. Step in, stay curious… and don’t look away too long. (Reservations highly recommended.)
Catch a baseball game to the home of the Sacramento River Cats, or the Athletic’s during their time in Sacramento.
"Light The Beam!!" Experience the electric atmosphere at the home of the Sacramento Kings.
Take a stroll, grab a quick bite, or even a comedy show in the charming historic district, with Gold Rush era buildings, cobblestone streets, and horse drawn carriages. It’s home to numerous museums, including the Sacramento History Museum and the state Railroad Museum, which offers excursion train rides. Souvenir shops to upscale restaurants and a few bars popular with the college crowd.
If you’re strolling through Old Sac, stop by Angelique’s favorite shop, a treasure trove of out of the ordinary gifts, quirky costumes, and unique trinkets you won’t find anywhere else.
With over 50 farms, ranches, and wineries offering a variety of seasonal activities, including apple orchards, pumpkin patches, and holiday events. Visitors can enjoy baked goods, U Pick opportunities, and local products like wines, ciders, and craft items. The area is a popular destination for families and day trips, especially in the fall, and has various events and attractions throughout the year.
The Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento is the oldest art museum in the Western United States, founded in 1885 and known for its extensive collections of art from California, Europe, and other parts of the world. It is a leading institution in California, with a diverse range of art.
Welcome Aboard The Delta King! This authentic 1927 paddlewheel riverboat has been restored to its former glory and now sits proudly along the Old Sacramento Waterfront. Today, it operates as a boutique hotel with one of a kind riverfront dining, nightlife, conference spaces, and even a stunning waterfront wedding venue. Back by popular demand, the Delta King is thrilled to present its new and improved Murder Mystery Dinner Show “Murder on the Delta King” Your ticket includes a delicious three course dinner and a whodunit performance to die for. (Reservations highly recommended.)
In the spirit of Halloween month, uncover the buried truth about American pioneers who raced to Sacramento in search of fortune. Unearth the morbid history of Old Sacramento and learn about foundations that laid the groundwork for a spectral breeding ground on the most haunted Sacramento ghost tour.
Discover the tale of two cities in Old Sacramento.
Discover the rich history of California through public tours and exhibits highlighting the past, present and future of the Golden State. (Free admission)