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Old Sacramento: A Journey Back to the Gold Rush

Relive the Gold Rush era in Old Sacramento: History, museums, shops, and dining await in this vibrant National Historic Landmark District.

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Step back in time at Old Sacramento, a 28-acre National Historic Landmark District on the Sacramento River. Experience the California Gold Rush era with meticulously restored buildings, museums, shops, and dining, offering a captivating glimpse into the state's rich history.

A brief summary to Old Sacramento

  • Sacramento, Old Sacramento, California, US

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestone streets and exploring the underground.
  • Visit during the week to avoid weekend crowds.
  • Check the event calendar for festivals, performances, and special activities.
  • Take an Old Sacramento Underground Tour for a unique perspective on the city's history.
  • Consider a ride on the Sacramento Southern Railroad excursion train for a scenic trip along the river.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Sacramento Valley Station (Amtrak), Old Sacramento is a short walk west. Follow the signs through the parking lot to 2nd Street and the California State Railroad Museum. The Old Sacramento Visitors Center at 1002 2nd St can be used as a general address.

  • Public Transport

    Several Sacramento Regional Transit bus routes (11, 30, 31, 62, 86, 88) stop near Old Sacramento. The Sacramento Valley Station is serviced by Regional Transit Light Rail Gold Line. From bus stops on 3rd St. between I and L, it is only a one block walk to Old Sacramento Waterfront. Single-ride fares for the bus and light rail are around $2.50.

  • Parking

    If driving, take Interstate 5 to the J Street exit and follow the signs. Abundant covered parking is available at the main parking structure located at 3rd and J Streets. Limited metered street parking is also available throughout Old Sacramento Waterfront. Parking rates vary, with garage parking costing around $13 for the day and metered parking subject to hourly rates that have recently increased to $3 per hour.

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Discover more about Old Sacramento

Old Sacramento Waterfront, also known as Old Sacramento, is more than just a historic district; it's a living testament to California's vibrant past. This 28-acre National Historic Landmark District and State Historic Park transports visitors back to the Gold Rush era, offering an immersive experience filled with history, entertainment, and unique attractions. Founded in 1839 by John Sutter, the area quickly transformed into a bustling commercial center fueled by the Gold Rush of 1848. As the western terminus of the Pony Express, the first transcontinental railroad, and the transcontinental telegraph, Old Sacramento played a pivotal role in the development of the American West. Explore over 50 historic buildings, including the Eagle Theatre (1849), the B.F. Hastings Building (once home to the California Supreme Court), and the Big Four Building. Discover fascinating exhibits at the California State Railroad Museum, the Sacramento History Museum, and the Wells Fargo History Museum. Take an underground tour to uncover the city's hidden past and learn about the innovative engineering that raised the city above floodwaters. Today, Old Sacramento blends its historical charm with modern attractions. Enjoy shopping in unique boutiques, savor delicious meals at waterfront restaurants, and experience the thrill of a horse-drawn carriage ride. With its cobblestone streets, wooden sidewalks, and captivating atmosphere, Old Sacramento offers an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.

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