I'll be in Sacramento for a few days in the second week of May to attend a conference. It looks like a really boring place to me, but I'll be glad to be proven wrong. Is there place/restaurant worth checking out?
Thanks in advance!
Sacramento
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Re: Sacramento
As an American, let me give you some advice. In fact, I'll tell you 100% of what I know about it.
Sacramento is a city in California. California is a state on the Pacific coast of the contiguous US, one of only three such states (the other two being Washington and Oregon). Sacramento has several restaurants.
I hope that helped and please enjoy your travels to the US.
Sacramento is a city in California. California is a state on the Pacific coast of the contiguous US, one of only three such states (the other two being Washington and Oregon). Sacramento has several restaurants.
I hope that helped and please enjoy your travels to the US.
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Re: Sacramento
I love it. Thanks!T2K wrote:As an American, let me give you some advice. In fact, I'll tell you 100% of what I know about it.
Sacramento is a city in California. California is a state on the Pacific coast of the contiguous US, one of only three such states (the other two being Washington and Oregon). Sacramento has several restaurants.
I hope that helped and please enjoy your travels to the US.
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Re: Sacramento
i have been to Sacramento and T2K's analysis, while excellent, is incomplete: Sacramento also has a railroad museum.
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Re: Sacramento
And don't forget Sacremento is the Capitol of California so you may see Arnold Swartzanagger. I'm sure that you will find many nice places to eat. I haven't been there in 30 years so can't be specific. If you get bored you can catch a bus to San Francisco it's only a few hours away.
I guess we're not in Kansas anymore.
Re: Sacramento
Arnie isn't there anymore..... Don't be economic girlie man! ... classic
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Re: Sacramento
Been there, and wouldn't go back if I can help it. The city seems deserted and the people quite depressed. Also had the worst experience ever in a Sheraton property. My room was not cleaned properly most days, and the sheets had funny stains on them (which was why I noticed they were not changed!!). One night, Sacramento PD banged on the neighboring room's door in the wee hours.
What I noticed walking around the downtown area was that there are A LOT of toothless, homeless people asking for small change. They were practically everywhere.
Oh, and the food was terrible. I tried several random places, even those that are "recommended" and they were all quite blah.
What I noticed walking around the downtown area was that there are A LOT of toothless, homeless people asking for small change. They were practically everywhere.
Oh, and the food was terrible. I tried several random places, even those that are "recommended" and they were all quite blah.