The Residence Inn Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol sits across the street from Florida State University. The hotel lies near the university's Greek row as well. The hotel offers two-bedroom suites outfitted with two bathrooms and a full-kitchen. Some suites run for approximately the same rate as standard guest rooms. Complimentary perks include hot breakfast each morning and grocery shopping services.
Located across the street from the northern region of the FSU campus, the University Inn & Suites Tallahassee also lies within walking distance to the Florida State University Museum. The hotel features 56 guest rooms, including an executive suite complete with a six-person conference table and DVD player. Children stay free with a parent.
Towering 16 stories, the DoubleTree Hotel Tallahassee lies three blocks from FSU. The hotel's on-site restaurant, Jacob's on the Plaza, offers three meals daily and a private room for special functions. One of the tallest buildings in the region, the hotel catered to the world and national media during the tumultuous 2000 Bush-Gore election. The hotel fills up quickly during the state's legislative session, between March and May.
The Governors Inn Hotel, a boutique hotel just three blocks from the university, sits within a former livery stable and still features the original wood beam ceilings. While all of the guest rooms offer four poster beds, some facilities also include private balconies. The suites, named after former Florida governors, feature various amenities, including loft bedrooms, wood burning fireplaces and whirlpool bathtubs.
Approximately five blocks from campus, aloft Tallahassee Downtown offers a modern facility, including a lobby outfitted with loud rock music and bold colors. The lobby bar, the w xyz Lounge, features live DJs and pool tables. All 162 guest rooms include charging stations for gadgets. The camp Aloft program, for children ages two through 12, provides goodie bags and access to a splash pool. The hotel features self-parking facilities as well.
Hotel Duval, just a 15 minute walk to campus, once served as dorms for FSU students. The contemporary lobby features leather chairs, massive chandeliers and flat screen televisions. All of the guest rooms offer views of the city, the capitol building and MP3 player docking stations. Dining options include a steakhouse, a rooftop lounge and a dual coffeehouse and cocktail bar, depending on the time of day.
The Quality Inn & Suites lies two miles from both FSU and a half mile from the Governor's Square Mall, home to more than 120 shops and restaurants. The hotel's 89 guest rooms include recliners, while some feature whirlpool bathtubs. The hotel lounge offers views of the swimming pool and plays host to a complimentary breakfast buffet. The lobby also provides a free wine reception Monday through Thursday nights.
Situated two miles from campus, the Courtyard Tallahassee Capital also sits within walking distance to a host of sit-down restaurants and casual eateries. Pick up some light fare, such as sandwiches and beverages at The Market, the hotel's own grab and go eatery. Enjoy your snacks at the hotel's on-site picnic area or barbecue facilities. The hotel offers 154 guest rooms, including suites outfitted with balconies.