
Step into California's Gilded Age at this beautifully preserved historic landmark.
Stanford Mansion offers a captivating glimpse into 19th-century California history as the former home of Governor Leland Stanford. This meticulously restored state historic park provides free guided tours, showcasing original furnishings, architectural splendor, and rich stories of the Stanford family. Located in downtown Sacramento, it serves as a premier tourist attraction and educational destination for visitors of all ages, featuring knowledgeable staff and a serene atmosphere away from the city bustle.
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Free hourly tours led by knowledgeable guides through the mansion's restored rooms and exhibits.
Informative displays and reading materials to explore before or after your tour.
Programs and exhibits detailing California's Gilded Age and the Stanford family legacy.
Accommodations for school groups, tours, and special events with advance booking.
Designated areas for photos, with restrictions to preserve the historic artifacts.
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Overall rating
KT Snider
A look at the past that almost didn't happen. If Leland Stanford's wife hadn't left the house to the Catholic Church and nuns hadn't put most of the furnishings in the attic and photos weren't stored at Stanford University and so on.... We wouldn't have this magnificent relic of California's past. We'll worth a visit.
Mili Rangel
The Stanford Mansion was really cool and way more interesting than I expected. The building is beautiful, the history is explained really well, and the staff is super knowledgeable. It’s calm, informative, and a nice break from the busy parts of downtown. Definitely worth stopping by if you’re in Sacramento Did I mention it was free!!
Grey “Gretchen” Klees
There are tours every hour on the hours, so depending when you arrive you may have to wait. However, there is information to read in the visitor center prior to the tour, so you wont be bored.
Beetle Builder
We stopped here while on vacation. This was one of my favorite stops while in California. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. The mansion is quite impressive. It is in very good condition. As someone who has remodeled old houses, I can really appreciate all the work that has gone into the house. It was hard to believe that the tour was free. I highly recommend.
Mel Alvarez
Take a trip to the past where you can learn about Jane & Leland. The furniture is beautiful and from the era where the mansion had all its glory. Intercoms located throughout the mansion for the ease of the head mistress. Don't think about taking a photo as they're highly prohibited these are from the welcome entrance and are the only ones allowed. I will tour again!