3 Best Hotels in Tallahassee, The Panhandle

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Aloft Tallahassee Downtown

$ | 200 N. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL, 32301, USA

This urban-chic hotel provides the tree-lined downtown district with a bit of trendy fun courtesy of loft-style rooms with bright, minimalist decor. The hotel encourages travelers to get social in the W XYZ bar, which buzzes after dark, or around the pool table in the re:mix lounge. Guest rooms are on the small side but have great amenities for the techie—a plug-and-play connectivity station and complimentary Wi-Fi—as well as bathrooms with rain shower heads.

Pros

  • Convenient to downtown, universities, and nightlife/restaurants
  • Pet-friendly
  • Pool

Cons

  • Small, utilitarian rooms
  • Because it's pet-friendly, there can be a lot of animals in the hotel
  • You may pay extra for on-site parking
200 N. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL, 32301, USA
850-513–0313
Hotel Details
162 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Duval, Autograph Collection

$ | 415 N. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL, 32301, USA

Set in a renovated landmark 1951 property, this chic boutique property sets the standard for small-hotel luxury in downtown Tallahassee. Sleek guest rooms have the latest technology and sumputuous touches such as spa-like showers with pebbled floors and rain shower heads. Dining at the casual LeRoc or Shula's 347 Grill steak house is a treat; the top-floor Level 8 Lounge offers a panoramic view of downtown and Florida State University at night.

Pros

  • Top-level amenities and rooftop lounge
  • Good restaurants
  • Unique suites

Cons

  • Not suited to families
  • Small rooms
  • Valet parking required (for an additional fee)
415 N. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL, 32301, USA
850-224–6000
Hotel Details
117 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Indigo Tallahassee — Collegetown

$$ | 826 W. Gaines St., Tallahassee, FL, 32304, USA

Close to Florida State and Florida A&M universities, this seven-story, industrial-chic hotel is popular with visitors in town for game days or a campus tour. The Hotel Indigo chain is known for incorporating local flavor into its designs, and this property is no exception: the neighborhood in which it's set was once a business center connected to the nearby railroad, and the use of wood, metal, and leather in the lobby nod to the area's past, as does the wall art, which incorporates items such as railroad spikes and toy train tracks. The sunny and spacious rooms carry on the theme, but tend to have a modern feel with some rustic touches.

Pros

  • Decor highlights Tallahassee's railway history
  • On-site restaurant
  • Close to bars, boutiques, eateries, and Railroad Square Art District

Cons

  • $18 for self-parking
  • No pool
  • Prices can more than double during legislative session and campus event weekends
826 W. Gaines St., Tallahassee, FL, 32304, USA
850-210–0008-front desk
Hotel Details
143 rooms
No Meals

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