Governors Inn
209 S. Adams St.Tallahassee FL 32301
(850) 681-6855
The Governors Inn is a distinctive boutique hotel located steps from Florida’s Capitol. As Tallahassee’s most well-appointed and well-positioned address, it is the hotel of choice for those seeking refined luxury at an affordable price in the heart of historic downtown, with 41 fine rooms and suites, many named for a Governor from Florida’s past. With a high walkability score, The Governors Inn is in the heart of government activities, fine restaurants, football gatherings and downtown’s many events and only a short walk to Florida State University and a short drive to Florida A&M University, making it the ideal home base for guests who are visiting faculty, parents, attending sport events, trade association meetings, lobbying or corporate campus recruiting.
Go to WebsiteThe Governors Inn is a distinctive boutique hotel located steps from Florida’s Capitol. As Tallahassee’s most well-appointed and well-positioned address, it is the hotel of choice for those seeking refined luxury at an affordable price in the heart of historic downtown, with 41 fine rooms and suites, many named for a Governor from Florida’s past. With a high walkability score, The Governors Inn is in the heart of government activities, fine restaurants, football gatherings and downtown’s many events and only a short walk to Florida State University and a short drive to Florida A&M University, making it the ideal home base for guests who are visiting faculty, parents, attending sport events, trade association meetings, lobbying or corporate campus recruiting.
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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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🎭 Opening night was one for the books!
Southern Shakespeare Festival presenting William Shakespeare`s Henry IV, Part 1, returned to Cascades Park with an incredible evening of live theatre and storytelling under the open sky.
The show goes on all weekend—don’t miss free performances happening through Sunday, May 12.
Get all the Festival details at SouthernShakes.org.
See you at the park!
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🚲 700+ miles of trails. Endless two-wheeled adventures.
Celebrate National Mike Month this May and find a path with your name on it at MBTallahassee.com. (link in bio)
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The Southern Shakespeare Festival returns this week to Cascades Park, May 8–11! See Wil Johnson (House of the Dragon, Outlander) in Henry IV, Part 1, and enjoy a youth performance of Twelfth Night by The Bardlings.
📍 Learn more at SouthernShakespeareFestival.org (link in bio)
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