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Address
2100 Havard Street, 95815
Chain
EA
Built
1997 (renovated 2012)

About Extended Stay America-Sacramento-Arden Way

Extended Stay Hotels now offers FREE Wi-Fi All Day Every Day at all Extended Stay Hotels. Newly Renovated Rooms ? Everything from new flooring and fresh paint to upgraded bedding and flat screen TVs. Better rooms. Better Stay. Welcome to Extended Stay America Sacramento - Arden Way. Our hotel is designed especially for longer stays with studios featuring fully-equipped kitchens and plenty of work space? amenities you won't find in a typical hotel room. ? Kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, and stovetop ? Convenient workspace ? Free local phone calls ? Personalized voice mail ? Iron and full size ironing board ? On-site guest laundry ? Dining and cooking utensils provided ? Pet Friendly Rooms ? Flat Screen TVs in all rooms ? Upgraded bedding

Sacramento is the capital of the Golden State and home to a thriving business community. When visiting Sacramento, you will see that it has come a long way from its origins as a tent city during the California gold rush. Now it is home to the annual California State Fair, the Capital Building and Museum and a thriving arts and cultural scene. This former gold rush city is also an anomaly in California with its streets of Victorian style homes shaded by stately elms and oaks. One walk down the cobblestone streets will provide a view into this citys rich past and current energetic growth. A great way to start your trip to the California State Capital is with a walk down the Sacramento waterfront, where youll find boutique shops and art galleries. The 28-acre National Historic Landmark District and State Historic Park located along the beautiful Sacramento River in Old Sacramento provides sufficient entertainment for an entire weeklong trip. There are many historical sites and points of interest here, as well as more than 100 shops and boutiques. Other exceptional shopping areas include the Downtown Plaza and K Street Mall. You will find street entertainers and restaurants in all of these historic quarters and retail districts, as well as a vibrant nightlife. For more of the citys culture, make sure to visit the State Indian Museum and Railroad Museum. The California Museum for History, Women, and the Arts offers a unique perspective into the states history, and the Crocker Art Museum is the oldest art museum west of the Mississippi. Sacramento also has lots to do outside the metropolitan area as well. You can explore the gold country by driving along scenic Highway 49 where you can still see reminders of the gold rush days as the highway winds through some of the old Mother Lode mining towns. Sacramentos central location makes it a popular spot for tourists who want to explore the surrounding area.

Location

Nearest airportSacramento International, (SMF), 18.00, N, Mile