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When it's finally time to get your groove on and head out for the night - Sacramento offers a whole range of options from dives to dance clubs, and everything in between.
Vanguard - One of the relatively smaller clubs in Sacramento - but what it lacks in space is made up for on class! Consisting of brick walls and leather armchairs - Vanguard is one of Sacramento's smaller clubs (which usually means a shorter wait), but what Vanguard lacks in space - it makes up for with class. With leather armchairs and brick walls lined with books, it could pass for a library, though the DJ knows his mix of house and hip hop. This place has a special appeal for 30-something professionals. Cocktails run upward of $10, but the comfortable enclosed patio on L Street is worth the price. 1415 L St.; vanguard1415l.com
The Torch Club - Just as explosive as the name suggests, there's a whole bunch to enjoy at the The Torch Club. From the eclectic crowd of old and young, to the live bands you'll find there 6 nights a week. Just follow the bombastic music or just the neon arrow pointing to the door of the club - and you'll have entered this electric space. There's no TV in the club - which is ideal if you're looking to sit back and just enjoy a conversation.
The Park Ultra Lounge - One of the most prominent clubs in the city, The Park Ultra Lounge offers an expansive layout consisting of plenty of table space, multiple bars and a cavernous dance room.
You'll probably have to wait a little to enter, but once you do, it's going to be totally worth the wait! It'll also help to get on the guest list and avoid the cover before 10 pm in order to cut down on the price drinks!
Mix Downtown - Mix Downtown is usually considered the most sophisticated club in all of Sacramento - transforming from a lounge to a dance party on Wednesday to Sunday nights. It manages to preserve its rooftop cabana atmosphere with fire pits, heated lamps and an open patio. The bar offers more than 20 wines by the class, and is perhaps the most unique nightlife experience you can have at Sacramento. You'll also get to enjoy here a U-Call-It" drink specials, a Sunday Circus, well drinks and wine and an All Night Happy Hour!
The vibrant, bustling city of Sacramento is the capital of California, and is perhaps the easiest city to fall in in love with in all of US. From a vibrant nightlife scene to historic and adventurous destinations - Sacramento has it all and more for its avid tourists. Art aficionados need not worry either - as they'll find in Sacramento a whole range of destinations to marvel at and enjoy. Sacramento also has a rich culture and history, and is sure to impress any tourist with its unique offerings. In this article, we compile our list of the best things to do in Sacramento:
Take A Ride On The Sac Brew Bike - If you're looking to spend your time doing something fun and enjoyable (alone or with your friends) - just hop onto a multi person bike and stroll around the best eating and drinking spots in Sacramento. You're not just going to be having fun and exploring the city, you'll also be exercising alongside!
Escape Into A Fairytale Town - If you happen to be travelling with kids, there's no better place to have a blast than Fairytale Town! This is a children's museum with a 2.5 acre play area that has been designed specifically to bring joy to your kids! Watch your kids marvel at their favorite fairy tales and nursery rhymes come to life as they make their way through the 25+ different areas for them to play in. You'll also find various animals across the park such as Mary's sheep and Peter Rabbit. Of course this place isn't limited to just children. If you're looking to reminisce over the good ol' days and just want a nostalgic experience, regardless of your age, Fairy Town is the place to be!
Sacramento History Museum - If you're looking to have an educational experience and learn more about Sacramento's history, Sacramento History Museum is your ideal destination. The Sacramento History Museum indulges into the rich history of this city and showcases many things about the area's past such as how the farm life was and how the area's first inhabitants lived. Sacramento History Museum is also very interactive and will give you the illusion that you're living with the people you're exploring! The museum guides will make sure to show you around thoroughly, and educate you about things like the 1860-70's flood and how the city lifted itself from the crisis, as well as many intriguing things about Sacramento.
Old City Cemetery - Established in 1849, The Old City Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in all of Sacramento. It is home to the victims of the cholera epidemic of 1850, formers Californian governors and Sacramento mayors. Volunteers look after the grounds and often adopt a plot to look after the gardening duties that would have been formerly completed by relatives. The cemetery is laid out as a beautiful Victorian garden. You can tour around to learn about the rich history of the people buried underneath the ground.
The Eagle Theatre - Currently owned by the California Department of Parks and Recreation, The Eagle Theatre in Sacramento is the first permanent theater the state of California had ever seen. It was built in 1849, then consisting of just a canvas covered roof and a wooden frame. This theatre has been featured in the TV show Ghost Adventures, and is often said to be haunted - just adding to the thrill you'll have visiting!
The Kitchen - The Kitchen is the place you want to visit if you're looking for a special dining experience or just want to treat yourself after a hectic week. Formed in the 1990s by a couple, this restaurant is known for sourcing only from local producers and farmers. Certainly not the cheapest place to dine, The Kitchen is a unique culinary experience - and this is corroborated by the fact that it has been a nightly sell out for more than two decades!
Raging Waters - Featuring more than 25 slides, pools and ware rides - Raging Waters is the biggest waterpark in Sacramento. Regardless of your mood, Raging Waters has something to offer to suit your pleasure! Located in the heart of Sacramento, Raging Waters offers rides with an extreme nature that will provide you just the thrill and adventure you crave! It also features a family friendly restaurant for when you're looking to refuel after your exhausting rides!
Watch A Show At The B Street Theatre - This is one of those theatres that keep coming the critics back! It the become an institution over the years. The theatres objective has become to promote literacy and education. It was established three decades ago and has attracted more than 3.5 million viewers to date. It has also been awarded the 'Best Live Theatre' by The Sacramento News for 14 years consecutively.
See The End Of The Pony Express - Officially recognized as a National Historic Landmark, the Pony Express Terminal building is also the building that was first used as the California Supreme Court. It is also home to the Wells Fargo History Museum. A visit to the Pony Express will have tourists learn a whole bunch about the Gold Rush. You'll also find here many artifacts from the 19th Century as well as a recreation of a 19th century Wells Fargo Express Company office.
Crocker Art Museum - Initially known as the E.B Crocker Art Gallery, this museum is the longest continuously operating art museum West America. The museum was established in 1871 and is home to one of the largest collection of international ceramics in the U.S. It also features work from Europe, Africa and Asia. You'll find a whole lot of works of art in the museum dating from the Gold Rush. You can wander around Crocker Art Museum for the whole day without getting bored in the slightest!
Old Sacramento State Historic Park - Another National Historic Landmark on the list, this Park was established in 1965 and covers the entire area of the 1850's business district. The Park features many historic buildings including the Eagle Theater. Much of the buildings were also built at the start of the Gold Rush. From the tragedy of floods and fires to success of raising the streets - the waterfront in the area has been witness to everything over the years. The 28 acre Old Sacramento State Historic Park now attracts tourists from all across the globe, and is a must visit if you're in the area!

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