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    AC Hotel Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol

    AC Hotel Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol

    (33 reviews)

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    I travel often for work and stayed at the AC Hotel in Tallahassee for 11 days during one of my…read moreassignments. This hotel ended up being a great choice. The location is perfectly placed near Cascades Park and The Edison, which made it really easy to get out and enjoy the area. I took advantage of the trail at Cascades Park a couple of times during my stay. The on-site hotel restaurant was also very good. I had brunch there and it made for a great view. They do have valet parking which is fine, but personally, I prefer a lot so I can come and go as I please. Still, the valet attendants were always very nice and efficient. The hotel staff was also very friendly. I appreciated that they had a designated setup for deliveries, especially since you need your key card to use the elevators. It made everything feel organized and secure. The rooms themselves were great too. One thing I especially loved was the backlighting feature within the rooms. It gave the space a really clean and modern feel. So much counter space in the bathrooms and the lighting was great. Overall, it was a really solid stay and I would definitely stay here again if I find myself back in Tallahassee.

    We were disappointed with our first room as entering the bathroom you could see that the baseboard…read morehas fallen off and there was mold. I went to the front desk and they moved us to a new room. The new room also had the same issue as the baseboard the very well but at this point, we were tired so we just decided to stay. Once my husband turned on the shower he realized why the baseball is for let and involved be in the spot. Apparently, when the housekeeper clean the shower, they don't turn the shower off off to face the shower wall instead is out of the shower and in the direct direction of the wall and baseboard has copying it to get wet when you go in the shower. Other than that, the rooms were clean a location is great. I love having the park across the street and the hotel is dog, friendly, nice and attentive.

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    Mission San Luis

    (24 reviews)

    We brought the kids here for a bit of history and thought we might spend an hour. More than two…read morehours later, our kids were still interested and engaged. There was a lot to see and do and a lot to learn. I think it's perfect for a really interested four year old and anyone older. The Friar was everyone's favorite part. He played his part well, was great with the kids, and had so much information to share. He talked about what every day life was like, taught them about different herbs and traditional medicine, gave them a history of the property, and showed them the garden and his favorite tree. The two women in the Spanish house are the only thing that made me consider a four star rating. They were not good with children, and acted like our presence was an interruption to their sitting around and talking with each other. When we walked in one of them disciplined my six year old for not knocking on their door - not in a friendly or joking way - as if he had done something wrong for continuing a tour we paid to take. The interaction only went downhill from there, and although it doesn't seem fair to lower the rating when everyone else was so wonderful, I hope they will work to find people who are good with children in the future.

    Very interesting place to visit. Specially for visitors driving through Tallahassee and decide to…read morestop on beautiful Sunday morning and relax learning a part of history of our country. It appears well run place. This weekend was Native American Festival on property what make our visit more enjoyable. Also, we learned today that Apalachee are not recognized by Federal Government what made us sad.

    Cascades Park - Violent femmes with Tallahassee orchestra

    Cascades Park

    (78 reviews)

    Tallahassee served as Florida's First Capitol because it was located midway between St. Augustine…read moreand Pensacola. Lawmakers needed a central location as the journey from east Florida to west Florida was treacherous during the early 1800s. On a mission to find a mutually agreeable location, two sets of explorers met midway at former abandoned Native American settlement known as Anhaica. This became early Tallahassee which means Old Town (Talia+Hasi) in Creek/Seminole. The first Florida Capitol was a log cabin built in 1824. One hundred years later, a temporary replica was built. Another temporary full sized replica was built in 1974 for the sesquicentennial celebration. My dad was on that committee which inspired him to advocate for building a permanent replica for the bicentennial celebration in 2024. It was so interesting to hear about the process of building this most recent First Florida Capitol replica. So many people donated their time and energy. From sifting through historical records, to creating authentic floor plans when few existed, to donations of logs, to getting permits, it was a challenging to bring this project, a dream for my dad, to life. Having grown up in Tallahassee, I have always loved Florida history. It is nice to see a piece of history being brought back to life and to have my family play a role in that legacy. Florida is so different from when my grandparents moved to south Florida a century ago in the 1920s. I am happy to see history preserved while the city and state continue to grow. #2900

    One of the best areas in Tallahassee right here! Cascades Park is a beautiful and sprawling park &…read moreleisure area close to downtown that's perfect for a walk, run, family outing or other activities in the fresh air. There are walking paths that loop around and through and must go for several miles. They have a small amphitheater in the middle where I'm sure there are performances and concerts here and there. A big splash pad is on one side, and I know the kiddos love that especially on a warmer day. They have a big playground on the other side, and there are some bathrooms as well just in case. Intertwined are some pond/ creek areas that add to the beauty of this park. It's a super lovely walk around, and my favorite part are the pillars towards one end that tell the history of Tallahassee- racial tensions, civil war and repair and more. It brings more light onto the capitol city and its roots.

    Bricks & Brass - Photo by Terri Smith Photography

    Bricks & Brass

    (1 review)

    I had my father's 90th birthday party here and it was a great event! The space is large and can…read moreaccommodate 100 plus people comfortably, with tables seating 10 people. The food menu offers a variety of dishes that will delight the palate. We had a dj, a 360 degree Photo Booth, non-alcoholic beverage center as well as, a well-stocked bar. The dance floor was utilized and my dad "shook his tail feathers". This space is adjacent to Four Points by Sheraton and I worked with Jennifer O'Neal (of Four Points). She made the entire process painless and was very accommodating. Parking was shared with Four Points, but also available across the street, at the church. Again, I highly recommend this space.

    From the owner: Located next door to the Four Points by Sheraton in Downtown Tallahassee, Bricks and Brass is the…read morenewest event venue in the capital city! Featuring original brick walls, polished concrete floors, and a modern design; this space will be a favorite for all to host their events. From weddings and social gatherings to meetings and conferences, Bricks and Brass, partnered with the Four Points, will offer complete event versatility. The combined space boast over 12,000 sq ft of indoor meeting and event space. Our space can accommodate events from 100 to 320 attendees and provides full-service onsite catering. Contact our catering and events office today to learn more about our rental pricing, packages, and setup options.

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