Discover the Best of Sacramento
Summary: Our Guide to Sacramento: Top Attractions, Culinary Hotspots, Nightlife, and More. Plus, Tips on Making Connections with the Locals and Finding Fun Recreational Activities
Welcome to Sacramento! If you're planning to move to Sacramento, congratulations on taking the first step towards a new adventure. While there are many things to think about before you leave, such as visas, housing, and transportation, it's important to remember that once you arrive, the fun really begins. In this article, we'll introduce you to some of the best sites, restaurants, and nightlife that Sacramento has to offer, as well as provide tips on recreational activities and making friends in Sacramento.
Sacramento is a vibrant city with plenty of attractions for both tourists and locals. The city is home to a variety of museums, galleries, and historic sites, including the California State Capitol, the California State Railroad Museum, and the Crocker Art Museum. The city also boasts a number of parks and outdoor activities, such as the American River Parkway, which offers biking, hiking, and kayaking. The Sacramento Zoo and Fairytale Town are popular destinations for families, while the Old Sacramento Waterfront is a great spot for a stroll along the river.
The restaurant and nightlife scene in Sacramento is bustling and diverse. Some of the most popular restaurants include The Kitchen, a farm-to-table restaurant serving up seasonal dishes; The Firehouse, a cozy spot for classic American fare; and The Porch, a lively spot for craft cocktails and small plates. For a night out, locals and visitors alike flock to The Golden Bear, a dive bar with live music; The Shady Lady Saloon, a speakeasy-style bar; and The Red Rabbit Kitchen & Bar, a hip spot for craft beer and cocktails.
Recreational activities in Sacramento are plentiful. The city is home to a number of golf courses, including the Haggin Oaks Golf Complex and the Bing Maloney Golf Course. For those looking to get out on the water, the Sacramento Marina offers boat rentals and fishing charters. The city also has a number of parks and trails, such as the American River Parkway and the Jedediah Smith Memorial Trail, which are great for biking, hiking, and running. For a more leisurely activity, the Sacramento RiverTrain offers scenic train rides through the countryside.
Insider Tips from Expats in Sacramento: Making the Most of Life and Connections
"I would recommend the bars and clubs here in Sacramento. They are mostly located in the downtown area. Some good clubs to visit are Blue Q and Empire. For bars we have plenty of them, some good ones are Sandbar,Pine Cove,Firehouse,Players,for the youngfolks that attend Sac State Univ. you can check out the Library, and you can also go down to the river Old Sacramento area for the riverside dining bars that are available. If you are into music we have a growing underground music community in hip-hop and rock. Finding out about shows is easy mainly because you can flyers for shows posted in every coffee shop and street corner. A good venue for music to check out is the Boardwalk. If clubbing and music isn't your thing we have 2 rivers and a lake within the Sacramento area. One can do everything from boating,swimming,fishing,mountain biking to jogging. There are plenty of outdoor activities to do," said one expat living in Sacramento.
"Expats living in Sacramento can join a variety of clubs and activities to meet people and explore the city. Popular clubs and activities include book clubs, language exchange groups, outdoor activities such as hiking and biking, and cultural events. Expats can also meet people by attending local festivals, joining a gym or fitness class, or volunteering with a local organization. Additionally, many expats find it helpful to join online forums and social media groups to connect with other expats in the area," wrote a member in Sacramento.
"People's lives revolve mostly around working all day to pay the bills, then coming home and socializing. Family isn't really a big priority here mainly because most families here are dysfunctional or broken," commented an expat living in Sacramento.
"Sacramento is a great place for expats and digital nomads to live. The city has a vibrant culture, with plenty of activities and attractions to explore. The cost of living is relatively low, making it an attractive option for those looking to save money. The city is also well-connected, with easy access to the rest of the US and the world. The weather is mild and sunny, making it a great place to enjoy outdoor activities. There is a diverse range of restaurants, bars, and cafes to explore, and the city is home to a thriving arts and music scene. Expats and digital nomads in Sacramento can also benefit from the city's strong job market and excellent educational opportunities," said an expat in Sacramento.
About the Author
Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.
Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.
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