Extended Stay Sacramento Hotels

by admin on July 24, 2010

Extended Stay sacramento hotels

Lodging in Sacramento

Sacramento, the capital of California, is a disarmingly deceptive city situated at the junction of the American and Sacramento rivers. The tranquil boulevards that are lined with beautiful and gracious Victorian homes in the shade of old leafy trees, the river parks, and charming neighborhoods conceal a mercantile metropolis and political hotbed that thrive below the surface. It is the capital city of the largest state in the union by population, and the third largest by area. Sacramento can be likened to a smartly dressed, sweet tempered matriarch of undisclosed power and wealth.

Established originally as a supply town for gold miners, modern day Sacramento is one among the 10 metropolitan areas in the nation that are growing the fastest. With numerous greenways and parks, attractive tree lined streets, and plenty of action like mountain biking, hiking in the rugged hills, fishing and white water rafting in the Tuolumne and American rivers, it is one of the ideal places for a vacation.

If you are wondering about the facilities related to food and lodging in Sacramento, then you need not worry. A visitor to this city with lots of action and character will hardly have any problems in finding a place to stay. There is lots of information available on the Internet on the lodging facilities available here. Sacramento city guides on the Internet provide details on the hotels, inns and motels in the area. These guides can be a one-stop source of information related to the attractions and accommodations. Several hotel guides not only feature concise and reliable reviews of hotels, but also offer discounts on hotel bookings without any fee.

Some of the motels and hotels in Sacramento are: Best Western Expo Inn, Amber House, Best Western Sandman Motel, Best Western Suffer House, Clarion Hotel, Comfort Suites Downtown, Days Inn, Delta King Hotel, Econo Lodge and Good Night Inn. In addition, you can find various motels that are not only upscale and offer extended stay, but also provide breakfast and lunch facilities. Some of the bed & breakfast inns include: Delta Daze Inn Bed and Breakfast, Amber House Bed & Breakfast, Inn at Parkside Bed & Breakfast, and Hartley House.

Some of the other hotels in Sacramento are: AmeriSuites, Best Western Sutter House, Best Western Venetian Court, Clarion Hotel near Cal Expo, Comfort Suites, Comfort Suites – Elk Grove, Courtyard by Marriott Rancho Cordova, Courtyard by Marriott, Courtyard by Marriott/S. Natomas, Days Inn Sacramento Downtown, and the Delta King Hotel.

Sacramento is not only one of the most affordable major cities of California it is also very accessible. You can come here via air, highway, rail or even water. Once you arrive here, it is very easy to get around the town and see the nearby attractions. It is both convenient and safe as well. Sacramento is known as a full-service transportation hub that operates around the clock to meet the needs of the tourists and people living here. It offers you best visitor value, with hotel rooms that are not too expensive, and a lot to do at little extra cost or even for free, for instance, a free tour of the California State Capitol building or sightseeing in the historic Old Sacramento region.

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Can anyone recommend which place I should spend time in…?

Sacramento (I would say bay area but Extended Stay Hotels in that area are too expensive)
Chicago
Philadelphia / South Jersey
South Florida

I’ll be booking with Extended Stay America hotels, as they offer the best monthly rates. I do not own a car. I currently live in a boring suburb of Minneapolis.

Chicago is one of the cultural centers of the country. There are tons of things to do there.

Art Institute of Chicago
Adler Planetarium
Shedd Aquarium
Field Museum
Museum of Science and Industry
Architecture river boat tour
The new glass bottom Sears Tower viewing platform
Navy Pier
Major League Baseball
Pro Football
Shopping along Michigan Ave.
Great restaurants (Harry Caray’s)
Theater
Shows

BTW The Art Institute has one of the largest collections of Impressionism in North America as well as an incredible medieval armor collection. Don’t miss it.

http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/eurptg

The Architecture river boat tour is a great way to see the city and learn about it’s history. You get a spectacular view of dozens of skyscrapers and other important buildings. It’s a relaxing 90 minute tour on the river in the heart of the city.

http://www.cruisechicago.com/tours.php

Here are some other links to attractions.
http://www.chicagotraveler.com/chicagos-largest-attractions.htm

http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2009/05/a-glass-bottom-skydeck-for-sears-tower.html

My room at the Sacramento Hawthorn Suites

extended stay sacramento hotels

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