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Welcome to
Tallahassee, home to large festivals, energizing nightlife, award-winning cuisine, over 700 miles of trails, and perpetual outdoor adventures. Discover undeniably lovely landscapes and startling local experiences.
The nearest airport to Tallahassee is
Tallahassee (TLH), It´s a 15-minute drive from downtown via one of the major highways that connect Tallahassee with other major cities, such as Georgia, located 14 miles (22.5 kilometers) north.
You can take a bus from Jacksonville (JAX) to Tallahassee via JRTC Bay P, JRTC Bay L, Forsyth St. & Clay St., Jacksonville, Fl, and Tallahassee, Fl in around 4h 59m.
Tallahassee, the capital of Florida, is a
genteel town with good manners, rolling hills, oak-canopied roads, plantation homes, and genuine Southern neighborliness.
The New Capitol building rises at the center of Tallahassee's downtown, following the more classic Old Capitol. A gallery atop the 22-story New Capitol gives a
clearing view of the hilly city and its tree-lined streets.
A 10-block
historic district preserves Tallahassee's gracious old homes along a linear park, along with a historic inn, bars, and restaurants patronized by legislators, students, and everyone in between.
Museums, parks, art galleries, a natural-habitat zoo can be found.
Tallahassee is a
college town. It is home to both
Florida State University and Florida A&M University and several other college branches. During football games, Tallahassee becomes a sea of garnet and gold, and roars from Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium can be heard throughout the city.
Immerse yourself in local culture at one of the city’s many museums.
The Florida Historic Capitol Museum is the first capitol building of Tallahassee. In spite of the fact that the government has moved to a newer building, the original Capitol Museum has been meticulously reestablished to preserve it for generations to come. Visit the shows and learn about Florida’s political and legislative history.
Admire classic cars and vehicles from television series, including Batman, at the
Tallahassee Automobile and Collectibles Museum. The museum also has a diverse range of other exhibits, from rare Steinway pianos to a doll collection, to Native American artifacts.
Well-versed in the art of having a good time, Tallahassee comes to life at night with its collection of
craft breweries, CollegeTown hot spots, and a gathering of beverage locales. Whether you're in the mood for a few cocktails at a rooftop bar or dancing the night away to live music, Tallahassee is influenced by a rhythm of its own once the sun goes down.
The Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science is an oasis tucked away in the center of the city. The Natural Habitat section is home to several native species, such as panthers and red wolves. Take an exhilarating ride through treetops and over swamps on the ropes course in the Tallahassee Tree to Tree Adventures section.
Pick up
souvenirs and mementos of your visit to Tallahassee at Railroad Square Art Park, a group of studios and galleries.