Hotel Indigo

826 W. Gaines Street
Tallahassee FL 32304
(850) 210-0008

Live like a Seminole while staying steps away from Florida State University's Doak Campbell Stadium at Hotel Indigo Tallahassee. The seven-story boutique hotel is just three minutes from FSU's campus and a short drive from the state Capitol buildings. Decorated to reflect Tallahassee's fascinating history as a railroad town with rail map motifs on the walls and rugs, the 143 guest rooms and suites are welcoming to pets and include access to our 24-hour fitness center full of state-of-the-art cardio and weight equipment.

Dine in Hotel Indigo's full-service restaurant that features dishes made from local ingredients and front-row views of FSU's intramural fields. Hotel Indigo also overlooks Gaines Street, the city's music, food, art, and fashion scene that will beckon you out for a day of fun.

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Live like a Seminole while staying steps away from Florida State University's Doak Campbell Stadium at Hotel Indigo Tallahassee. The seven-story boutique hotel is just three minutes from FSU's campus and a short drive from the state Capitol buildings. Decorated to reflect Tallahassee's fascinating history as a railroad town with rail map motifs on the walls and rugs, the 143 guest rooms and suites are welcoming to pets and include access to our 24-hour fitness center full of state-of-the-art cardio and weight equipment.

Dine in Hotel Indigo's full-service restaurant that features dishes made from local ingredients and front-row views of FSU's intramural fields. Hotel Indigo also overlooks Gaines Street, the city's music, food, art, and fashion scene that will beckon you out for a day of fun.

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The Beyond Your Block: America 250 Edition Challenge is officially live!

Celebrate the summer by exploring Tallahassee's best local spots, diving into our deep history, and winning great prizes along the way. Over the next five weeks, we’re challenging you to discover the parks, restaurants, breweries, and museums that make Tallahassee-Leon County incredible.

How to play:
📲 Download the free Visit Tallahassee mobile app.
📍 Explore & Check In at participating locations across town to rack up points.
🏛️ Level Up: Score the highest point values by visiting Tallahassee-Leon County's six official Florida 250 historic road trip sites.

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🇺🇸 As we spend time with loved ones this Memorial Day, we remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Explore Tallahassee’s memorials and parks that honor the lives and legacies of our nation’s heroes.

🔗 Learn more: visittallahassee.com/blog/memorials/ (link in bio)
🖼️ Driving down one of Tallahassee’s nine official canopy roads feels like stepping into a living postcard. 🌳 These oak-shaded corridors have been welcoming travelers for generations, offering a glimpse of Old Florida's timeless beauty.

Take a scenic drive and discover why they're one of our most treasured features.
🚗 Plan your drive: visittallahassee.com/blog/canopy-roads/

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Weekend plans? We’ve got 10 amazing trails for walking, biking, and soaking up the sunshine with your crew! 🐾👟 Grab your water bottle, pack a snack, and let Tallahassee’s great outdoors do the rest.

👟 Lafayette Heritage Trail
👟 Miccosukee Greenway Trail
👟 J.R. Alford Greenway Trail
👟 St. Marks Historic Trail
👟 Wakulla Springs Trail
👟 Apalachee Regional Park Trails
👟 Cascades Park Trail
👟 Leon Sinks Geological Area Hiking Trail
👟 Lake Overstreet Trail
👟 Orchard Pond Trail

🔗 Start your trek → visittallahassee.com/blog/10-amazing-tallahassee-trails/

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