WHERE HISTORY & HOSPITALITY MEET
Welcome to Capitol City Cottage—a lovingly restored 1885 high-water bungalow on Sacramento’s historic register, nestled within the city’s original grid. Once home to artists, entrepreneurs, developers and dreamers, it now opens its doors as a soulful space to gather, rest, connect, and create.
Just steps from the State Capitol and the vibrant R Street corridor—alive with cafés, galleries, shops and restaurants—this 140-year-old gem offers a rare blend of historic charm and modern comfort in the heart of the city. Thoughtfully preserved and reimagined, the cottage invites you to slow down and savor what endures: beauty, connection, and a sense of belonging.
Whether you come to stay, to gather, or simply reset, you’ll find a space that engages the senses and restores your sense of connection—to this city, to its story, and to yourself.
A Storied Stay
Capitol City Cottage balances history and modern comfort. Inside, enjoy two beautifully appointed bedrooms, a newly renovated kitchen, and cozy gathering spaces filled with light, art, and stories of the past. Outside, the garden terrace, courtyard and rocking porch invite you to slow down—to pour a glass of wine or tea, linger under the umbrella, and feel time soften.
A Place to Gather
Capitol City Cottage was created for gatherings that feel personal, not performative. From creative retreats and workshops to private dinners, hosted happy hours, and celebration brunches, this historic home offers an intimate venue for invitation-only events of up to 50 guests.
Your Northern California Basecamp
Sacramento is California’s best-kept secret—a city where history, art, and food culture thrive at the confluence of two mighty rivers. With 269 days of sunshine and the largest urban tree canopy in the U.S.—ranked globally behind only Vancouver and Singapore—it’s a place that feels both laid-back and alive. Named by Travel + Leisure as one of the Top 50 Places to Travel in 2025, Sacramento’s culinary and creative spirit runs as deep as the rivers that surround it: 15 Michelin-rated restaurants, a serious craft-coffee and brewery scene, and a patio season that lasts nearly all year. Within a scenic drive, you’ll find Lake Tahoe, California’s Wine Country, and Yosemite National Park—but you may just discover you don’t need to leave at all.