With convenient access to I-10, guests can experience a number of local attractions during their stay at the Country Inn & Suites hotel in Tallahassee. Downtown is just minutes away, and Florida State University and Campbell Doak Stadium are also within driving distance. Be sure to ask the front desk to recommend one of the many golf courses that surround our FSU area hotel in Tallahassee, or perhaps take in a trip to the antique automobile museum.
Attractions near our Tallahassee hotel off I-10:
Doak Campbell Stadium(9.5 miles) Home of the Florida State Seminoles, this complex seats 80,000 and is the most thrilling place to be on game day. (850) 644-1830
Florida State University(8.7 miles) FSU's beautiful central campus is just a short drive from our Tallahassee hotel off I-10. (850) 644-3246
Historic Downtown Tallahassee (8.5 miles) With a wealth of beautiful landmarks and museums, downtown Tallahassee's rich history will surely impress visitors. Sites like the Knott House Museum and Calhoun Street Historic District offer informative tours. Also, check out the Governor's Mansion and the Florida Capitol Building to see political history being made everyday.
Imax Theater (8.3 miles) Huge display screens show movies in 3-D everyday at this nearby theater. (850) 606-2305
Lake Lafayette Heritage Paddling Trails (5 miles) Paddle a canoe or kayak through 7.8 miles of scenic marshes on Lake Lafayette. Visitors can follow marked trails and see a host of wildlife including alligators. No boat? This park is also a great area to hike or picnic.
Museum of Fine Arts at Florida State University (9 miles) Located in the East Wing of the Fine Arts Building at FSU, this museum exhibits a variety of Western and Asian art. (850) 644-6836
Tallahassee Antique Car Museum(4 miles) This amazing museum houses antique automobiles that date as far back as the 1860's. You will find extensive collections of antique cars and other specialty collectibles, including the horse-drawn hearse that was used in President Abraham Lincoln's funeral procession. (850) 942-0137
About Tallahassee
Just a leisurely drive from the Georgia and Alabama state lines and the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico, the Sunshine State's capital, Tallahassee, exudes Southern hospitality. Explore the revitalized downtown, which is filled with chic shops and five-star dining establishments. Visit the Railroad Square and All Saints districts for sights of regional artwork and an ear full of pleasant sounds at the Engine Room venue. In almost every corner of Tallahassee, visitors can find one of its 122 properties that are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Whether by wandering one of 78 plantation homes, attending an African-American Legacy tour, or standing on the front steps of the Knott House (where the Emancipation Proclamation was read), Tallahassee visitors can relive many of Florida's past stories. Sports lovers can dive in the caves of Wakulla Springs and horseback ride the 20-mile Railroad State Trail to St. Mark's coast. Known for its "All American" qualities, Tallahassee is a crowd pleaser with a wealth of activities and attractions. Lose track of time amidst its exquisite historic districts, preserved spectacles and sunny skies.
Did you know?
When it comes to 'Noles football the entire city of Tallahassee practically shuts down! Plan on getting tickets? Sorry, only Burt Reynolds, who played for FSU, can easily get tickets! However, there is one exception to the shut down of the city on game days - SPORTS BARS! You can catch the game there!