Stop 1
Sacramento
101 I St., SacramentoCalifornia’s capital revives the Gold Rush era of miners, merchants, and madams in Old Sacramento’s tidy grid of cobblestoned streets and wood-planked sidewalks. Amid blocks filled with old-timey candy shops and sarsaparilla-serving saloons, the California State Railroad Museum houses lavishly restored steam locomotives, and the Sacramento History Museum overflows with 1800s artifacts. Immerse yourself in Golden State history, then get to know Sacramento’s farm-to-fork food scene. In Midtown, the past merges seamlessly with the present in a buzzing neighborhood filled with bars and eateries. Sample the region’s agricultural bounty at Mulvaney’s B&L, where the menu changes daily, or taste a Cali-modern take on Southern favorites like beignets and fried green tomatoes at The Porch.
At sunset, sip a cocktail at the Delta King riverboat hotel, then fall asleep in an elegant stateroom and wake to the soothing chatter of wild geese.