Midtown
Neighborhood Guide
- Artistic Hub
- Foodie Paradise
- Victorian Charm
- Artistic Hub
- Foodie Paradise
- Victorian Charm
What's it like to live in Midtown, Sacramento?
Midtown Sacramento is often referred to as the heart of the city. This area is known for its historic Victorian homes, which sit alongside modern lofts and apartments, creating a unique architectural landscape. Midtown is a cultural hub, home to the Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park and the B Street Theatre. The neighborhood is also a haven for art lovers, with numerous galleries and the monthly Second Saturday Art Walk. Midtown’s dining scene is diverse, serving up everything from farm-to-table restaurants like The Waterboy to ethnic eateries such as Zocalo. The neighborhood is also home to several parks, including Fremont Park and Winn Park, providing ample green spaces for relaxation.
What is the housing market like in Midtown, Sacramento?
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What’s the best way to get around Midtown, Sacramento?
Midtown is a highly walkable neighborhood. It is well-served by public transportation, including the Sacramento Regional Transit District’s light rail and bus lines, and it is also conveniently located near major hubs like downtown Sacramento and Sacramento International Airport. The neighborhood is also a biker’s paradise, with plenty of bike lanes.



Things to do & see
Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park: This park is home to the oldest restored fort in the United States, offering a glimpse into California’s pioneer history with exhibits and reenactments.
California State Indian Museum: This museum showcases the history, culture, and art of the Native American tribes that were indigenous to California.
Midtown Farmers Market: Popular market offering a wide range of fresh produce, artisan goods, and local food stalls every Saturday.
Temple Coffee Roasters: A popular local coffee shop, Temple Coffee Roasters is known for its high-quality, sustainably sourced coffee and inviting atmosphere.
Where to eat & drink
LowBrau: This German-inspired beer hall in Midtown Sacramento offers a variety of craft beers and house-made sausages.
Pushkin’s Bakery: A popular spot in Midtown, Pushkin’s Bakery is known for its delicious gluten-free and dairy-free baked goods.
The Golden Bear: This local favorite serves New American food in an old house, lending the restaurant a warm, cozy vibe.
Zocalo: This vibrant Mexican restaurant in Midtown Sacramento offers a variety of traditional dishes and a tequila bar.









