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 Sacramento California Cityzens: 486189 City Km2: 121 km2 Religion: Cristian Region: Central Valley
Sacramento: Kevin Johnson council Population: 1.500.000 Inhabitants Larger City: San Francisco Main Airport: Sacramento Distance to: San Francisco 900 Currency: US $ Sacramento is a´ City located in Sacramento_Valley in the Central Valley area of California United States Countrycode: US-CA Continent: United States
Sacramento is a City in California - United States, located in a beautiful area Sacramento city has a population of 486189 inhabitants. Visit Sacramento and discover a town of beautiful and varied scenery, Sacramento can offer many exciting experiences, good Restaurants and hotels, are you maybe looking for a Bed & Breakfast or camping space, you can choose from a range of options, Whatever where you go in Sacramento, you'll always find a friendly smile.
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Airports
The following are California's largest airports, listed in alphabetical order:
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Car and RV Rental
Renting a car in California is a fairly painless procedure. You must have a valid driver's license, a passport (for non- US citizens) and a credit card (used for a security deposit), and you usually must be at least 25 years of age.
Rates vary widely, starting at around $35 per day for a basic, compact car (not including insurance). If you want a CD player, air-conditioning and a car with a little more room (ie, something in the midsize range), you'll likely pay between $45 and $55 per day.
Base rates may be cheaper at the airport than elsewhere, but after paying the 'airport fee,' you usually end up spending about the same. Booking a car at the same time you book a flight often guarantees a better rate.
Major car rental companies include:
Another way to tour California — and a fun one at that — is by motor home (RV). Both El Monte RV
and Cruise America
rent motor homes in several sizes.
As of July 1, 2008, California law requires hands-free devices for anyone using a cell phone while driving, except in a medical or traffic emergency. Additionally, cell phone usage is
outlawed for all drivers under the age of 18. For more information, visit http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/olin/07_olin/txt/07olin09.htm
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Bicycle
Bicycling is a great way to see California, and cyclists will quickly realize that California motorists are becoming increasingly conscientious of cyclists. Group rides and cycling events
are a great way to meet locals, and a fun way to see places without having to navigate unfamiliar terrain on your own.
Most major cities have bicycle rentals for folks who don't want to bring their own. Another option is purchasing a used bike through online classifieds such as
Craigslist (which usually has loads of bikes for sale).
There are plenty of resources online, and a great place to start your research is the website of the California Bicycle Coalition
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If you're spending time in the Los Angeles area, check out Los Angeles Bike Paths
for the best areas to ride, or
Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition
for upcoming cycling events. For information and resources in San
Francisco, see the
San Francisco Bicycle Coalition
.
California law requires anyone under 18 to wear a helmet when bicycling or riding as a passenger on a bike.
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Public Transportation
Greyhound is the nation's primary bus company, and it travels all over California, from Canada to the south side of the Mexican
border. You can also get to many national parks, including Yosemite and Big Sur, on public buses.
Northern California
Southern California
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Trains
Trains are perhaps the most overlooked of the planes, trains and automobiles trifecta, but they offer a unique perspective for the California traveler. Combining a plane’s ease of
travel and the view by car, trains allow you to sit back, relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery, local experiences and historical legend as they whizz by.
Amtrak’s
Coast Starlight and Pacific Surfliner trains provide a return to
old-school glamour – spreading across and outside the Golden State, you’re truly given an all-day pass to California’s complex mix of surroundings and culture.
The Capitol Corridor provides ease of travel across Northern California, while the San Joaquins slices through the bustling
Central Valley with Yosemite National Park and Six Flags
Discovery Kingdom along the way. Trains dedicated to certain themes and in specific locales, such as the
Shasta Sunset Dinner Train or the
Napa Valley Wine
Train, also offer a sneak peek into niches across California.
For just getting around, there are great utilitarian routes throughout the state. Amtrak connects to public transportation systems in several cities, giving you access to
the “real” California.
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