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Tallahassee, FL |
All Dates | from $258 |
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Tallahassee, FL |
Sat, Nov, 21 - Mon, Nov 23 | from $414 |
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Tallahassee, FL |
Leaving Sat, Nov 21
Returning Mon, Nov 23 |
from $414 |
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Tallahassee, FL |
Leaving Thu, Dec 3
Returning Sun, Dec 6 Returning Mon, Dec 7 Returning Tue, Dec 8 |
from $283 from $365 from $331 |
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Tallahassee, FL |
Leaving Fri, Dec 4
Returning Sun, Dec 6 Returning Mon, Dec 7 Returning Tue, Dec 8 |
from $258 from $340 from $306 |
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Tallahassee, FL |
Leaving Sat, Dec 5
Returning Mon, Dec 7 Returning Tue, Dec 8 |
from $317 from $283 |
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Tallahassee, FL |
Leaving Thu, Dec 10
Returning Mon, Dec 14 Returning Tue, Dec 15 |
from $433 from $428 |
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Tallahassee, FL |
Leaving Fri, Dec 11
Returning Mon, Dec 14 Returning Tue, Dec 15 |
from $415 from $404 |
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Tallahassee, FL |
Leaving Sat, Dec 12
Returning Mon, Dec 14 Returning Tue, Dec 15 |
from $332 from $321 |
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Tallahassee: Why Go
Tallahasee, FL: Dangling Vines and Sweet Magnolias
Spanish moss and live oaks stretch across canopied roads in a capital city where politics and plants hold sway.
Two phrases worth knowing: You can see where all the 2000 election-year drama occurred at the State Capitol building, where the buzzwords of yore were "hanging chads" and "ballot recounts." The new building houses an observation tower at the top, and shadows the older and more traditionally styled capitol, which dates back to 1845.
Where the locals go: Journalists and lawmakers tend to congregate at Chez Pierre over power lunches, which make it one of the best places in town to overhear the latest political gossip. Sink into the Southern groove and chase your meal with a cigar and a glass of port or sherry on the lawn chairs out front.
History lesson: The seven-block-long stretch of the historic Park Avenue district is lined with some of the city's most storied and character-filled older residences. During a self-guided walking tour, you can check out the Chamber of Commerce building (dates to 1830), the Murphy House (1838), and the Knott House (1843), as well as the city's oldest church and cemetery.
Local tipple: If you hear cheering afoot, it's a pretty sure bet there's a Florida State game going on, so sidle into a sports bar and cheer on the home team. At popular gathering spots like AJ Sports Bar & Grill, local libations include Tallahassee Lime Pie (vanilla rum, Rose's lime juice, and pineapple juice) and Voodoo Victory Juice (a bewitching blend of coconut, mango, and banana rums).
Where to blow a paycheck: Go antiquing in nearby Havana, which is just about 20 minutes away from the city. Get lost in the many rooms of the Antique Center, which has everything from dolls to estate items (and year-round Christmas memorabilia). It's a great place to find funky gifts and curios you wouldn't get anywhere else.
Chill-out spot: At Maclay Gardens, vines, hydrangea, camellia, and magnolia all compete for sunlight, to the benefit of all who visit. This 1,184-acre garden is filled with petals and blooms, year-round. Get suited up and splash around in a swimming hole with freshwater fish and turtles, or paddle off on a canoe beneath yellow-billed coocoos and snowy egrets.
Spanish moss and live oaks stretch across canopied roads in a capital city where politics and plants hold sway.
Two phrases worth knowing: You can see where all the 2000 election-year drama occurred at the State Capitol building, where the buzzwords of yore were "hanging chads" and "ballot recounts." The new building houses an observation tower at the top, and shadows the older and more traditionally styled capitol, which dates back to 1845.
Where the locals go: Journalists and lawmakers tend to congregate at Chez Pierre over power lunches, which make it one of the best places in town to overhear the latest political gossip. Sink into the Southern groove and chase your meal with a cigar and a glass of port or sherry on the lawn chairs out front.
History lesson: The seven-block-long stretch of the historic Park Avenue district is lined with some of the city's most storied and character-filled older residences. During a self-guided walking tour, you can check out the Chamber of Commerce building (dates to 1830), the Murphy House (1838), and the Knott House (1843), as well as the city's oldest church and cemetery.
Local tipple: If you hear cheering afoot, it's a pretty sure bet there's a Florida State game going on, so sidle into a sports bar and cheer on the home team. At popular gathering spots like AJ Sports Bar & Grill, local libations include Tallahassee Lime Pie (vanilla rum, Rose's lime juice, and pineapple juice) and Voodoo Victory Juice (a bewitching blend of coconut, mango, and banana rums).
Where to blow a paycheck: Go antiquing in nearby Havana, which is just about 20 minutes away from the city. Get lost in the many rooms of the Antique Center, which has everything from dolls to estate items (and year-round Christmas memorabilia). It's a great place to find funky gifts and curios you wouldn't get anywhere else.
Chill-out spot: At Maclay Gardens, vines, hydrangea, camellia, and magnolia all compete for sunlight, to the benefit of all who visit. This 1,184-acre garden is filled with petals and blooms, year-round. Get suited up and splash around in a swimming hole with freshwater fish and turtles, or paddle off on a canoe beneath yellow-billed coocoos and snowy egrets.