Leon County
Florida's Northwest Region
Best known as Florida’s Capital City, Tallahassee shares a deep-rooted history and culture with unparalleled natural adventure and an upbeat vitality. A fusion of cosmopolitan flair and charming personality defines the spirit of our great city. Stretching along the Florida Panhandle, Tallahassee is a place where college town meets cultural center, politics meets performing arts and history meets nature.
Touting a menagerie of sights including one of the world’s deepest freshwater springs, a wildlife habitat, Capitol buildings, fascinating museums of history, sprawling plantations, highly acclaimed fishing and hunting adventures, nearby beaches, superior dining, burgeoning nightlife and more, Tallahassee is truly where it all comes together.
Much like Tallahassee’s varied and ever-changing landscape, you’ll discover a menu that’s just as diverse with authentic regional cuisine, fine dining and international fare. Located only 25 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, Tallahassee is privy to the freshest seafood straight from the salty waters. From low-key to five-star, classic to eclectic and traditional to avant-garde, Tallahassee dining offers just the right atmosphere for a perfect night out.
Florida’s Capital City is blessed with an abundance of natural wonders and year-round outdoor activities. All four seasons bring different flora and fauna. Nestled in the Red Hills bio-region in the Panhandle, Tallahassee boasts topography unlike any other in Florida and is one of the most biologically-diverse regions in the United States. In fact, The Nature Conservancy considers this area to be one of “America’s Last Great Places.” Whether by land or water, breath-taking landscapes, incredible wildlife and recreational activities abound for outdoor enthusiasts, explorers, trail-blazers and adventurers of all types to feed their soul here…or claim serious bragging rights.