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Sacramento
1215 19th St, SacramentoCalifornia’s state capital is undergoing an energetic renaissance. Young adults looking for an urban vibe are moving into this low-key city, with micro breweries, gastropubs and trendy boutiques popping up to serve them. Award-winning chefs are gaining attention for their focus on hyper-local ingredients, and relationships between restaurants and surrounding farms and ranches have become not a novelty, but the norm. Hot summer days create some of the nicest evenings anywhere in the state, where locals sit on porches in elegant Victorian era homes, and children scamper in leafy parks until the sun goes down.
As the state capital, there is plenty going on, and gatherings of various colourful groups around the cupola topped Capitol are common. Museums are centred largely around the Capitol Mall area and in historic Old Sacramento, the renovated area along the Sacramento River that was a core hub during the Gold Rush. Getting to all these different locations is easy, and traffic jams are fleeting. Granted the gold award for cycle friendliness by the League of American Bicyclists, Sacramento is also a great place to explore by bike, with wide designated lanes and paved paths along the American and Sacramento Rivers. There is also a convenient light rail system linking popular sites around town.