Air – SacPride Festival is less than 15 minutes away from the Sacramento International Airport, with quick and easy flights arriving daily from across the country.
Train – Sacramento’s downtown Amtrak station is only blocks away from the SacPride Festival, so why not climb aboard?
Sacramento Regional Transit – SacRT is offering FREE RIDES TO PRIDE! SacRT has convenient stops near all of the marquee event locations, making it an ideal option to get to and from the Festival. The Capitol light rail stop is just across the street from the main Festival gate.
Parking – If you are driving in, be sure to plan ahead. You can use the City of Sacramento’s SacPark system to pre-reserve your parking space in city garages near the events.
Bike – Free bike parking is available on Saturday and Sunday for those pedaling to the Street Festival.
Ride Share Services – We encourage setting ride share drop-off and pick-up locations to L and N streets near 7th street.
This year, our official hotel partner is the Hyatt Centric Downtown!
The Hyatt Centric is offering a discounted rate of $189 for folks booking their stay during Sacramento Pride weekend! Not only that, if you purchase the special “Clayton Flamingo” cocktail at the Clayton Club or 7th St. Standard, the Hyatt will donate $1 to the Sacramento LGBT Community Center per every drink sold! To book your weekend click here.
Sacramento has more than 2,000 hotel rooms within walking distance of the Sacramento Convention Center, along with another 2,000 within three miles and a total of 16,000 in the region. There are hotels to fit all budgets, including Sheraton, Hilton, DoubleTree by Hilton, Marriott, Kimpton, Holiday Inn and more. Sacramento also offers a selection of boutique hotels and bed-and-breakfast inns.
While Sacramento is an extremely progressive city, and LGBTQ+ people frequent bars all over town, we understand that queer specific spaces are still extremely important. Here are some of Sacramento’s LGBTQ+ bars and nightclubs:
Faces
Badlands
The Depot
Roscoe’s Bar & Burgers
The Mercantile Saloon (“The Merc”)
Sacramento is happy to welcome visitors once more to the Golden State’s capital as the world continues to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic. Many local businesses are still choosing to ask that patrons wear masks and observe some social distancing guidelines, and it is recommended that you ask the businesses what their requirements are before you go to visit them.
Like always, Sacramento’s temperate weather allows for plenty of outdoor activities, ranging from hiking and biking to wandering the streets enjoying the myriad murals painted throughout the city.
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