Hyatt Regency Sacramento
The AAA four diamond Hyatt Regency Sacramento sits just across from the Capitol and within walking distance of many shopping and dining venues. It features a 24-hour business center and more than 28,000 square feet of meeting space for the business-minded. Leisure amenities include a 24-hour gym, a heated outdoor pool and Jacuzzi, yoga classes and a jogging trail. Guests will enjoy contemporary American fare at Dawson's, as well as breakfast, lunch and Sunday champagne brunch at Vine's Cafe, both on premises. The Campus Commons Golf Course is four miles away.
Hyatt Regency Sacramento
1209 L Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 443-1234
hyatt.com
Citizen Hotel
The Citizen Hotel is a great choice if it's views of the Capitol you're after. Sacramento's "only" full-service boutique offers a free wine hour most weeknights, Internet access and 11,000 square feet of meeting space. Fine Italian- and American-fare dining can be found at its Grange restaurant, which is a chic choice for cocktails at the bar, as well. A 3,000 square foot climate-controlled roof deck is the icing on the cake here. And the Scandia Family Fun Center offers mini golf, about nine miles away.
Citizen Hotel
926 J St.
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 447-2700
jdvhotels.com
Sheraton Grand Sacramento
Just a block from the Capitol is the Sheraton Grand Sacramento, a good choice for business or leisure travelers. The hotel features a 24-hour fitness facility and an inviting heated outdoor pool for your enjoyment. Nineteen meeting spaces include the huge Grand Nave Ballroom. Guests can dine at Morgan's Central Valley Bistro for breakfast, lunch and dinner in a casual setting. You can grab a sandwich at Glides Market or drinks at its Public Market bar.
Sheraton Grand Sacramento
1230 J Street
Sacramento, CA
(916) 447-1700 95814
starwoodhotels.com
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