Convenient Tallahassee Hotel near Florida State University
Guests of the Country Inn & Suites enjoy a prime location off highway I-10 at exit 199 (Monroe St), just minutes from several popular Tallahassee attractions. Families and business travelers alike appreciate our convenient location near shopping, golf courses and historic sights. We're also the ideal hotel near Florida State University and Florida A&M University for prospective students, alumni and sporting fans. With our prime location, the Country Inn & Suites puts you in the middle of all that Tallahassee has to offer.
Our Tallahassee hotel near Florida State University is convenient to these exciting local attractions:
Southwood Golf Club (10.4 miles) This award-winning, expertly designed course is ideal for a challenging round of golf. Phone: +1 (850) 942-4653
Governor's Square Mall (6.4 miles) Shop at all of your favorite stores under one roof! Phone: +1 (850) 671-4636
Florida State University (11 miles) Take a tour of the campus or cheer on the Seminoles at an exciting sporting event. Phone: +1 (850) 644-3420
Florida A&M University (4 miles) For prospective students or visiting parents, the Country Inn & Suites is just minutes from this university. Phone: +1 (850) 599-3000
Governor's Mansion (3.6 miles) Visit the Governor's Mansion and learn about Florida history. Phone: +1 (850) 922-4991
IMAX® Theater (4.4 miles) See a movie on the massive IMAX® screen and feel like you're part of the action. Phone: +1 (850) 645-7827
Tallahassee Automobile Museum (11.9 miles) Tour this museum, a tribute to the Southeast's finest collections of rare automobiles. Phone: +1 (850) 942-0137
Maclay Gardens (5.8 miles) View verdant foliage and beautiful flowers at these gardens designed by Alfred B. Maclay. Phone: +1 (850) 487-4556
Fun Station (1.4 miles) Perfect for kids and adults alike, Fun Station features go-carts, batting cages, laser tag and miniature golf. Phone: +1 (850) 383-0788
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?
Stroll among the moss-bearded live oaks of the Park Avenue Historic District. Originally named 200 Foot Street, then McCarty Street, it was eventually named Park Avenue to satisfy the snobbish attitude of an Anglophile woman simply because she did not want an Irish name printed on her son's wedding invitations!