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This 12-story Leon County government district hotels property features 216 rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows framing views of the Florida State Capitol’s neo-classical dome or the cascading oaks of Cascades Park.
The hotel’s signature warm chocolate chip cookies greet guests in a lobby adorned with rotating exhibits by local artists from the Railroad Square Art District.
Food enthusiasts walk three blocks to The Edison restaurant, housed in a restored 1920s power plant serving shrimp & grits with Apalachicola oysters.
Political insiders frequent Andrew’s Capital Grill near the Capitol complex for its Lobbyist Lobster Roll, while breakfast regulars crowd the Canopy Road Café for sweet potato pancakes drizzled with local Tupelo honey.
Cultural attractions include the Museum of Florida History’s mastodon skeleton exhibits and the Knott House Museum, where emancipation was proclaimed in 1865. As a North Florida hotels with pool and gym destination, the property boasts a heated rooftop pool overlooking Kleman Plaza and a 24-hour fitness center equipped with Peloton bikes.
Sports fans attend games at the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center 1.2 miles east, while golf enthusiasts book tee times at the Hilaman Golf Course’s 18-hole championship layout.
Educational institutions like Florida State University’s College of Law (0.8 miles north) and Florida A&M University’s School of Architecture (1.5 miles southeast) regularly host conferences here.
Budget-conscious travelers opt for the Hotel Duval’s retro-chic rooms 0.6 miles east or the Four Points by Sheraton near Tallahassee Memorial Hospital.
From Tallahassee International Airport (8 miles southwest), guests take the Airport Express shuttle or ride-sharing services via Tennessee Street.
The city’s StarMetro buses stop at the adjacent Kleman Plaza station, while cyclists rent electric scooters from Veo to explore the St.
Marks Trailhead 2 miles south.
Guest reviews consistently praise the hotel’s Capitol View suites with binoculars for spotting legislative activity and the nightly turndown service featuring locally made chocolate turtles.
Many highlight the convenience of the underground parking garage during rainy seasons, though some note weekend noise from weddings in the 10,000 sq ft ballroom.
This hotels near Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare property particularly impresses medical travelers with its proximity to the hospital’s cancer center and shuttle service for early morning appointments.
Historical exploration begins at the Old Capitol Museum’s restored 1902 legislative chambers, then continues to the Union Bank Museum’s exhibits on African American finance history.
Nightlife thrives at The Moon nightclub hosting live blues performances, while craft beer lovers sample flights at Ology Brewing’s nitro taproom.
The hotel partners with Tallahassee Food Tours for exclusive access to the Frenchtown Heritage Market’s soul food vendors.
Alternative accommodations include the Aloft Tallahassee Downtown with its live DJ nights, ideal for younger travelers.
Business hubs like the Florida Chamber of Commerce and Associated Industries of Florida maintain offices within three blocks.
Wellness seekers visit the Balance Tallahassee yoga studio in the Plaza Tower, while history buffs join guided tours of the 1843 Goodwood Museum & Gardens 2 miles northeast.
The hotel’s concierge arranges private viewings of rare documents at the State Archives, cementing its status as a crossroads of Florida’s political and cultural landscapes.
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