AC Hotel Tallahassee Universities Capitol
801 S. Gadsden StreetTallahassee FL 32301
(850) 392-7700
Enjoy Tallahassee as never before at the brand-new AC Hotel Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol. We’ve carefully crafted every detail for an amazing stay at Tallahassee’s newest entertainment district. Inside Cascades Park and minutes from Doak Campbell Stadium, FSU, the Florida Supreme Court, and the Tallahassee Airport, you’ll find our 154 signature well-appointed guest rooms and suites, free Wi-Fi, smart TVs, sleek furniture, premium bedding, a modern work desk, plenty of natural light, and picturesque views so you can be more productive, creative, and fulfilled. You are steps from the sophisticated AC Lounge® and AC Kitchen featuring European-inspired beverage and food offerings as well as our own Charlie Park Rooftop Dining, which serves up amazing views to accompany handcrafted cocktails and locally sourced American fusion cuisine. Add in 5,500 square feet of meeting space and fitness center, and we’ve thought of absolutely everything you need for an effortless stay in Tallahassee.
Go to WebsiteEnjoy Tallahassee as never before at the brand-new AC Hotel Tallahassee Universities at the Capitol. We’ve carefully crafted every detail for an amazing stay at Tallahassee’s newest entertainment district. Inside Cascades Park and minutes from Doak Campbell Stadium, FSU, the Florida Supreme Court, and the Tallahassee Airport, you’ll find our 154 signature well-appointed guest rooms and suites, free Wi-Fi, smart TVs, sleek furniture, premium bedding, a modern work desk, plenty of natural light, and picturesque views so you can be more productive, creative, and fulfilled. You are steps from the sophisticated AC Lounge® and AC Kitchen featuring European-inspired beverage and food offerings as well as our own Charlie Park Rooftop Dining, which serves up amazing views to accompany handcrafted cocktails and locally sourced American fusion cuisine. Add in 5,500 square feet of meeting space and fitness center, and we’ve thought of absolutely everything you need for an effortless stay in Tallahassee.
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🌞 Tallahassee makes it easy to enjoy more while spending less. From outdoor adventures to cultural gems, Florida`s Capital City is full of experiences worth discovering. Check out our guide for 50 affordable or free things to do in Tallahassee.
🔗 Dive in here: visittallahassee.com/blog/50-affordable-and-free-things-to-do-in-tallahassee/ (link in bio)
Today is Emancipation Day, Tuesday, May 20th. Head out to Lewis Park at 11:30 am on the steps of the Knott House Museum for the annual community event that includes musical performances, speakers, and a reading of the Emancipation Proclamation. For more info and a list of Tuesday`s schedule, please visit 20thOfMay.com.
🌲 Ready to take your Tallahassee adventure to new heights?
Zip, climb, and soar through the treetops at the @TallahasseeMuseum Tree-to-Tree Adventures—an exciting outdoor experience for thrill-seekers of all ages!
🍓☀️ Dinner al fresco never looked this good. Sage’s patio is the perfect spot to slow down and savor this summer.
Pro tip: Start with the strawberry feta salad and don’t skip the shortcake.
📸 @sagetallahassee
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National Bike Month is here—grab your helmet and hit the trail. Tallahassee’s mountain biking scene is built for the challenge. Whether you`re wanting to chase climbs or carve corners, you can find your next adventure at MBTallahassee.com.
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Emancipation Day is this Tuesday, May 20th. Head out to Lewis Park at 11:30 am on the steps of the Knott House Museum for the annual community event that includes musical performances, speakers, and a reading of the Emancipation Proclamation. For more info and a list of Tuesday`s schedule, please visit 20thOfMay.com.
Emancipation was proclaimed in Tallahassee on May 20, 1865, eleven days after the end of the American Civil War and two years after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation freed those enslaved in Southern states. The Proclamation was read by Union General Edward M. McCook from the steps of the Knott House, effectively ending slavery in the state of Florida. For this reason, Emancipation Day is traditionally celebrated on May 20 in Florida.
📆🎙️ Save the dates! The Downtown Concert Series is back for its 1Oth season. These free outdoor shows occur from 7-10 PM at Cascades Park and feature local and regional bands and delicious food trucks. BYOB, picnic blankets, and friends!
📸 @tlhdowntown
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Rainy days don’t have to put a pause on your fun in Florida’s Capital City!☔️
There`s plenty to do indoors, from arcades and bowling alleys to museums and climbing gyms.
Find your perfect rainy day activity ⤵️
🔗 https://visittallahassee.com/blog/iso-rainy-day-activities-in-tallahassee/ (link in bio)
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📸 Photo 3 - @tallymacshack
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