Larkspur Landing Extended Stay Suites Sacramento works well if you’re spending more than a night or two in the area with your dog. The suites here come with full kitchens, which means you can prepare meals instead of eating out constantly—a real advantage when you’re traveling with a dog and want to maintain some routine. The setup gives you actual living space rather than just a bedroom, so there’s room to spread out.
Dogs are welcome, and the location gives you decent access to nearby parks for walks. The staff here treats dogs as regular guests rather than tolerated additions, which makes a difference in how comfortable your stay feels. I found them responsive to questions about where to walk your dog in the surrounding neighborhoods and what nearby areas are good for evening strolls.
If you’re in Sacramento for work, visiting family, or just need a base for exploring the area, the extended stay model means you can unpack properly and actually live somewhere for a while rather than feeling like you’re camping in a hotel room. The kitchens are a genuine perk—you’re not stuck with takeout or overpriced room service, and your dog benefits from having a more normal routine with home-cooked meals.
The location puts you in a part of Sacramento where you have reasonable access to parks and green spaces without being in the absolute heart of downtown. It’s useful for someone who wants to stay put for a week or longer rather than moving between different hotels every night. The suites have enough space that your dog isn’t constantly underfoot in a cramped room, which matters for both your sanity and theirs during longer stays. It’s straightforward, practical accommodations rather than luxury, but that’s often exactly what you need.





