Youth Hostel in Sacramento
Travel Tips for HI - Sacramento (Page 5/7)
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04 Dec 2010 Gilbert, USA:
All you can eat sushi at Azukar's before 2 pm. Old Soul is a nice coffee shop and they have a chess set and a library. |
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04 Dec 2010 Gilbert, USA:
Sutter's Fort. Rent a bike for $20/day from City Bike Works. Try the trail on Sacramento and American Rivers. Get on going west on I street and come home on H street bridge. |
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04 Dec 2010 Gilbert, USA:
Try the Port Townsend, WA hostel |
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13 Nov 2010 Dan, USA:
Queen Sheba and Bangkok both good |
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06 Nov 2010 Timothy, Canada:
If you like coffee, there's a place near the capitol called Temple Coffee that makes really awesome espresso and drip coffee, highly recommend it. There's also a good, cheap Thai place nearby - I forget exactly where, but if you ask the desk staff they'll be able to tell you. |
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19 Oct 2010 Donna, England & Wales:
A road trip to the wine country |
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17 Oct 2010 Paul, England & Wales:
The Governor's Mansion and the Crocker, especially good value with the Gold card on a Sunday |
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01 Oct 2010 Roland, USA:
I went to the Community Theater to see "Burn the Floor". It was a great evening. |
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01 Oct 2010 Roland, USA:
The Capital tour and the River by the Old Sacramento. |
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25 Aug 2010 Jennifer, USA:
This hostel is central to many great eats in downtown Sacramento |
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HI Hostel SacramentoHI Sacramento hostel is an elegant 1885 Victorian mansion in the heart of downtown Sacramento, within walking distance of the Old Sacramento historic district, the Sacramento River, museum and the State Capitol. Need to go further? Why not raft down the American River, take a day trip to Gold Rush towns and Lake Tahoe or cycle the oak-lined American River bikeway.
Accommodations are in shared, gender-specific or mixed dorm rooms, or in private rooms. Most rooms have shared bathrooms, but one private room with private bath is available.
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