Roseville



Roseville is in California's Gold Country. It's a city outside of Sacramento.

Get in[edit]

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Map of Roseville (California)

The closest major airport is Sacramento International Airport.

Roseville is located along highway 80 about 10 miles east of Sacramento. It's easy to get to, most people around the area could help you get there with some simple directions.

Amtrak serves Roseville with the California Zephyr, which runs daily between Emeryville (in the San Francisco Bay Area) and Chicago, and the Capitol Corridor which runs to Sacramento and the Bay Area. 1 Roseville station is located in downtown, at 201 Pacific St.

Get around[edit]

Roseville Transit offers bus service in and around the area. Dial a ride is also available for door to door transportation within the city limits.

Public transportation is somewhat limited so a car is recommended for getting around the Roseville area.

See[edit]

Do[edit]

  • 1 Golfland Sunsplash, 1893 Taylor Rd. A mid-size waterpark, miniature golf, and arcade.
  • Skatetown, 1009 Orlando Ave. A large modern ice skating facility with two rinks.

Buy[edit]

  • 1 Westfield Galleria at Roseville, 1151 Galleria Blvd, +1 916 787-2000. It is large, bright and spacious with good parking. This is a very safe place to come and shop, and comes with the usual stores including Macy's, Nordstrom, and JC Penney's. Westfield Galleria at Roseville (Q7988681) on Wikidata Westfield Galleria at Roseville on Wikipedia
  • Fountains at Roseville (directly across from the Galleria mall). It's home to many upscale stores including Chico's, Whole Foods, Smith & Hawken, Anthroplogie, & Theater Xtreme. Also has many dining choices including California Pizza Kitchen, & The Counter. It's known for its large center fountain that hosts nightly shows with lights. It's a popular hang out spot for the younger crowd, and it's not uncommon to see a wedding party come through at night.
  • Downtown Roseville, Vernon St. It's known for its small local shops, especially antique stores, and diners. They host the Hot August Nights, with classic cars and plenty of street vendors during that time of year.

Eat[edit]

  • Galpão Gaucho Brazilian Steakhouse, 1400 Eureka, +1 916-909-7707. Brazilian churriasca type of place that leaves your wallet feeling a lot lighter after you treat all your family and friends to a meal.
  • Mikuni Japanese Restaurant, 1565 Eureka. Known for its sushi.

Drink[edit]

There are a few bars on Vernon Street and Riverside Ave. Most restaurants have bars in them.

Sleep[edit]

Stay safe[edit]

The Roseville Police is a very effective police force. Crime is very low, however petty theft around the mall does happen during the holidays. Roseville Police are known for having a ruthless "no tolerance" policy for traffic violations. However, driving can be tough, it has a big city feel especially during rush hour. Avoid Douglas Blvd from Harding Blvd to East Roseville Pkwy especially around lunch time. Around the Galleria Mall during the holidays is to be avoided unless needed. Do not run red lights, they have cameras on them. Traffic aside, Roseville is one of the safest places in the entire area.

Go next[edit]

Sacramento- 80 West. Between 20 and 30 minutes away, depending where you are, without traffic. Home to the California State Capitol and Sutter's Fort.

Marysville- 65 North to 70 North. About 40 minutes away. Home to Bok Kai Festival during Chinese New Year. Also home to the Mary Aaron Memorial Museum.

Auburn- 80 East. About 20 minutes away.

Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park in Coloma- 80 East to 49 South. About 45 minutes away. Home to Sutter's Mill!

Routes through Roseville
EmeryvilleSacramento  W  E  TruckeeSalt Lake City
AuburnRocklin  N  S  SacramentoEmeryville
SacramentoCitrus Heights  W  E  RocklinReno


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