At Mission San Luis Apalachee-Spanish Living History Museum, first-person interpreters, reconstructed colonial buildings, archaeological exhibits, and hands-on workshops immerse you into the world of the Spanish colonists and Apalachee Native Americans who have lived in this Franciscan mission community during the 17th century.
All wedding guests will receive a free admission pass to Mission San Luis! If utilizing our hotel block, you'll find a ticket in your welcome bag.
Need a way to get around downtown to explore? Hop on the free Trolley that makes its rounds from downtown, to midtown, to college town weekend nights.
Dinner Trolley hours are Fridays and Saturdays from 4:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Trolleys visit each stop approx. every 30 mins.
Click here to view the Trolley map and stops.
Staying at the Double Tree? Look for the Trolley stop sign in front of the hotel.
Florida State is playing the University of Miami for a rivalry weekend in baseball. Games are Friday, May 13th at 7pm and Sunday, May 15th at noon. Tickets are available for $7 online.
Visit the 22nd floor of the Florida Capitol Building for panoramic views of Tallahassee. This free experience can be viewed by parking in the Kleman Plaza Parking Garage and taking the elevator inside the Florida Capitol Building up to the 22nd floor. Hours are Mondays-Fridays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Take a tour of Florida State University - either self-guided or register for a tour guide. Guided tours must be booked ahead of time online with the FSU Visitor's Center.
The Florida Historic Capitol Museum serves to illuminate the past, present, and future connection between the people of Florida and their political institutions through programs of civic education, historic interpretation, and preservation.
The Tallahassee Downtown farmers market is open every Saturday 9am-2pm off of Monroe Street and Park Avenue.
18 holes of premier championship golf at Seminole Legacy Golf Club. Daily memberships are available to enjoy this stunning course.
Tallahassee Museum offers plenty of room to roam, so plan to spend a few hours enjoying all there is to see and do (more if you plan to zipline). From historical buildings and exhibits to stunning flora and fauna, a trip here is sure to leave an impression and create lasting memories.
At the Museum of Florida History, wide ranging and interactive exhibits cover Florida's first people, the colonial era, transportation, early tourism, and more.
The FSU Rez offers swimming, canoeing, sailing, kayaking, picnicking, beach volleyball, rock climbing, a recreation hall with game tables, and more!
Cascades Park is a great place for a walk around outside or to grab a drink or a bite to eat. Restaurants include The Edison and Charlie Park.
A 25 minute drive from downtown Tallahassee. Home of the world’s largest and deepest freshwater springs, the sapphire water of Wakulla Springs boasts manatees, alligators and a host of diverse wildlife that can be viewed from a riverboat or the diving platform.
Named one of the “Top 35 New Courses in America” by Golf Magazine and among America’s Best New Courses by Golf Digest, Southwood wows golfers from across the country.
The house currently known as the Knott House was constructed in 1843. The home is adorned with Victorian-era furnishings and tours of the home tell about its historic past.
Fun for the whole family: Arcade, indoor ropes course, laser tag, axe throwing, bowling, and escape rooms - with food and drinks for everyone to enjoy!
General admission to The Grove Museum is free. Guided tours of the museum focus on slavery and civil rights in American history, through the lens of The Grove and its former residents.
Features more than 170 rare vehicles autos including a 1931 Duesenberg, the Tucker and three Batmobiles. Other collections include antique boat motors, Native American artifacts, sports memorabilia, motorcycles and pedal cars.
Ready to do something fun, exciting, and unforgettable in Tallahassee? Take off with Tallahassee Helicopters for a breathtaking and memorable sightseeing tour.
This beautiful park is perfect for a quiet stroll or walking your dog while enjoying a cup of coffee or an ice cream cone from one of the cottage shops surrounding the lake.
Historic 1830s Tallahassee home and gardens. Open to the public for guided tours Tuesday-Saturday
The only state park in Florida to offer cave tours to the public. An hour drive outside of Tallahassee, located in Marianna, FL. Cave tours are available 9am-4pm Thursday-Monday.
Thomasville, Georgia is a quaint town located 45 minutes north of Tallahassee. The walkable downtown area features many shops, restaurants, and even a locally grown winery. The best times to enjoy all the town has to offer is Tuesday-Saturday.