Voitures populaires à Tallahassee, FL
Known for its beautiful parks and college town vibe, Tallahassee is a larger-than-life city that knows how to party. From fun festivals to eclectic concerts and award-winning eats, there’s always something happening under the bright lights of Florida’s state capital.
On the edges of the city, more than 700 miles of hiking trails and outdoor experiences await, so grab your camera and strike out in search of Tally adventures.
Get out in nature and discover Florida’s exciting history.
Florida State University’s distinctive architecture and beautifully landscaped campus make it a delight to visit. Take a walking tour or use the FSU mobile app to explore this impressive campus on your own time.
Love blues or just live music in general? Then you’ll savor the atmosphere, music, and fried catfish at the legendary Bradfordville Blues Club. Part of the Mississippi Blues Trail, this historic venue in Tallahassee’s backwoods is truly one of a kind.
This antebellum mansion served as temporary headquarters for the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War, and the Emancipation Proclamation was read here on May 20, 1865. Today, the restored mansion is a museum run by the Museum of Florida History.
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Tallahassee may not be a beach city like Miami or Tampa, but if it’s short on jaw-dropping coastal views, it’s big on natural wonders like breathtaking springs and panoramic estuaries. Hiking, biking, ziplining, birding — whatever your type, the area around Tallahassee is full of outdoor experiences. Head out in any direction, then return at sundown for Tally’s spirited nightlife.
Réservez la voiture parfaiteSpanning 68,000 acres, this refuge showcases the wild beauty of Northern Florida. Follow paths and hiking trails past marshes, estuaries, islands, and tidal creeks, and be sure to see St. Mark’s Lighthouse, one of the oldest lighthouses in Florida.
While just a short drive from Tallahassee, you could easily spend a whole day at Wakulla Springs. Ride a riverboat, hike the area, and take a ranger-led tour. Then cool off in the vivid blue-green spring. Before leaving the park, stop at the Soda Fountain for a root beer float or cherry phosphate.
If you’re hankering after Florida beaches, head down along the coast to St. George Island. This gorgeous destination offers miles of pristine coastline, and is a perfect place for beachcombing, stargazing, or birdwatching.
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What a great little car. Rented it for a week while visiting family, filled up the tank at the end for 20 bucks. If you don't need more than 4 seats (or 5 cramped) then this car is perfect.
Ric I thank you very much for your service and your support .May God Bless You more and more everyday have a Blessed Day
The Chevy Spark is a tiny car but clean and well maintained -- it was just what we needed for our stay in Tallahassee!
Lovely ride. I enjoyed my time from the beginning to end. I owned every lane I was in lol and the handling is amazing for the speed. Will definitely rent again to show stop.
I have nothing negative to say, he was beyond accommodating to my requests and I had the car over a week. Definitely would recommend to anyone that needs a rental.
Thank you so much for all the tutorials and support during my demo drive!
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Considered by some to be the most beautiful 25 miles in Florida, Fred Mahan Drive connects Monticello and Tallahassee via US 90. Flowering crape myrtle lines the road, making this a bright, colorful drive in the spring and summer months.
Starting in the heart of downtown Tally at the end of Magnolia Drive, this shaded road winds under a canopy of trees past idyllic fields and pastures. But don’t let the scenery distract you from stopping at Bradley’s Country Store and sampling their famous sausage.
As you drive along Florida’s first highway, you won’t see any traces of the Native American footpath or 17th-century Spanish mission that once existed here. What you will see is plenty of scenic beauty, including bendy trees that form a canopy over the road.