Neighborhood Service Department Area |
(ex. Area 1) |
Business Interests Group |
http://www.downtownsac.org/ |
Council District |
City Council District 1 |
Neighborhood Boundaries |
North to H street, East to 16th Street, South to N street, West to the Sacramento River |
Downtown Sacramento encompasses Old Sacramento and the Downtown Plaza, making for a total of 66 blocks. The Downtown Sacramento Partnership has its own website, http://downtownsac.org.
Less formally, downtown is often considered to encompass the section of the city between C Street and Broadway (North to South), and the Sacramento River to 16th Street (West to East), though it can sometimes be used even more loosely to include everything from the river to 29th Street. This broadest usage includes many more specific neighborhoods within the boundaries of downtown, including Alkalai Flat, Southside Park, Midtown, and Boulevard Park. More often, Downtown and Midtown are treated as distinct, with 16th street forming the boundary between the two.
Historic Landmarks
Notable Buildings and Structures
- State Capitol and Capitol Park
- Tower Bridge
- Renaissance Tower
- Esquire Plaza
- Stanford Mansion
- Ethel MacLeod Hart Senior Center
Museums
Crocker Art Museum California State Railroad Museum California Museum for History, Women, and the Arts Towe Auto Museum
Parks and Open Spaces
Cesar Chavez Park, 10th and J Streets Capitol Park, bordered by L St, N St, 15th St, and the Capitol Southside Park, 6th and T Streets Muir Park Washington Park
Pages tagged “Downtown”
Navigation Portal | |
Major Streets | |
Popular Neighborhoods | Alkali Flat, Curtis Park, Del Paso Heights, Downtown, East Sacramento, Land Park, Oak Park, Midtown, |
Nearby Towns/Areas | Arden-Arcade, Carmichael, Citrus Heights, Clarksburg, Davis, Elk Grove, Fair Oaks, Folsom, North Highlands, Rancho Cordova, Roseville, Vineyard, West Sacramento, |