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College Town buzzes with the unmistakable energy of student life near Florida State and Florida A&M universities. Sports fans flock to Doak Campbell Stadium for FSU football, while others explore campus landmarks like the historic Westcott Building and Landis Green. The Florida State Conference Center attracts academic visitors, with nearby Railroad Square Art Park offering a creative escape.
Pizza joints, sports bars, and late-night eateries keep hungry students fueled at budget-friendly prices. The neighborhood is highly walkable with good bus connections, though parking becomes scarce during game days. Expect modest accommodations with student-friendly policies and plenty of garnet and gold spirit everywhere you look.
Midtown Tallahassee buzzes with creative energy where historic bungalows house eclectic boutiques and hip eateries. Stroll tree-canopied streets to discover local gems like The Bark with its lively outdoor patios or catch some evening entertainment at Fire Betty's. The Centre of Tallahassee and Theatre Tallahassee offer cultural fixes while nearby Lake Ella Park provides a peaceful green escape.
The neighborhood's farm-to-table restaurants and craft cocktail lounges keep foodies happy well into the evening. Most spots are within walking distance, though ride-sharing is readily available when you need it. Street parking fills quickly on weekends, so plan accordingly if you're driving.
SouthWood offers a peaceful retreat with tree-lined streets and abundant green spaces just minutes from downtown Tallahassee. The 123-acre Central Park invites you to stroll around tranquil lakes where herons wade silently. Nature lovers can explore shaded boardwalks winding through native Florida vegetation, while the manicured golf course provides a perfect day out.
The neighborhood features casual family dining spots in the town center and comfortable vacation rentals with full kitchens and private pools. Getting around is easiest by car, though excellent walking paths connect the community's parks and residential areas. The quiet, family-friendly atmosphere makes SouthWood ideal for travelers seeking authentic suburban charm.
Old Town Tallahassee brings history to life with its majestic Old Capitol Building and red-and-white striped dome. Stroll past antebellum mansions along tree-canopied streets where Spanish moss drapes ancient oaks. The Knott House Museum offers a glimpse of Victorian elegance while historic markers dot brick sidewalks throughout this charming district.
Intimate cafes and upscale Southern bistros serve farm-to-table cuisine in converted historic buildings. Boutique bed-and-breakfasts in restored Victorian homes make for atmospheric stays with personalized service. Though public transit is limited, the historic core remains highly walkable with readily available ride-sharing options.
Capitol Hill showcases Tallahassee's civic heart with its impressive State Capitol complex. The modern glass dome stands proudly next to the historic red-domed Old Capitol Museum, now filled with Florida's political history. Students from nearby universities add youthful energy to the neighborhood. Between government tours, visitors can explore the Museum of Florida History or stroll through the oak-lined grounds.
When hunger strikes, government worker cafés and casual lunch spots offer quick bites during weekdays. Capitol Hill connects easily to downtown attractions like Cascades Park and the Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail. Most visitors find walking the spacious sidewalks between historic buildings both pleasant and practical.
You can catch an event at Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium, located 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from central Tallahassee. If you think Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium is cool, you also might like Donald L. Tucker Civic Center and Bragg Memorial Stadium, both located nearby.
Florida State Capitol Building is just one of the places to see in Tallahassee, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? You can attend a sporting event while in the area.
Explore the halls of power at the Florida State Capitol, then tour the fascinating Museum of Florida History. Kayak down the Wakulla River, spotting manatees and alligators, before sampling local craft beers at Proof Brewing Company.
Spend time at the park, as well as checking out the cafes in Tallahassee.
Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Take a campus tour or explore the surrounding area of Florida State University. And while you're here, be sure to stop by New Capitol Building and Tallahassee Downtown Market.