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If you're stopping in Tally, or Tallahassee to give the city its full name, you'll soon discover that the meaning of this Muskogean Indian word, which roughly translates as old fields, has been lost forever beneath a sprawling mass of urbanity. Tally is the Florida state capital and has all the attributes you would expect of any city that's occupied such a prestigious role for almost two hundred years.
While Tallahassee may appear superficially modern, it's a city that takes good care of its historic edifices and bygone memorabilia as well as investing in the future. In Tally, you'll encounter a surplus of museums housed in well-preserved buildings alongside shopping malls so big you could get lost in them for a week. Tallahassee's food scene is one to be reckoned with too. While you will find that a lot of re-thinking has gone into many of the typical American dishes in the city's restaurants, it's definitely not nouvelle cuisine, so you'll get a hearty plateful wherever you eat.
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Tallahassee City Guide
Top Things To Do
When it comes down to top things to do in Tallahassee there's some quite strong rivalry for the leading position. A short visit to the city will only give you a brief amount of time to fit a few different things in. Don't be too disappointed as people who have been living in Tallahassee for a couple of years still haven't managed to see all there is. Detailed for you below are some of the most interesting museums, a few super shopping spots, and a short selection of good restaurants in Tallahassee. If you visit all of those, pat yourself on the back as you'll have done really well.
Museums
As Tallahassee is the state capital, you'll find a good few of the museums in the city are dedicated not just to local history but the history of Florida in general as well. Regardless of which museum door you walk through, you'll discover mountains of fascinating facts and treasures stored inside.
- Museum of Florida History: Tallahassee is only one place of interest in Florida and to learn about others as well as the state in general, the Museum of Florida History is a good museum to start at. The MFH has more than thirty-thousand square feet of exhibition space crammed with artifacts and documents from as far back as the 1500s when the Spanish landed on Florida's shores. That amounts to five hundred years of history so expect browsing everything here to take you a good few hours.
- Tallahassee – Leon County Civil Rights Heritage Walk: This is not a museum housed in a building so you'll get a leg stretch while walking the Tallahassee – Leon County Civil Rights Heritage Walk. The walk is about half a block in length and runs between East Jefferson Street and Monroe Street. The sixteen plaques of the sidewalk art commemorate two events in Tallahassee's past when civil rights activists staged a sit-in at a lunch counter and a bus boycott.
- Museum of Fine Arts: The MOFA is an enormous art museum located on the campus of Florida State University. The museum houses a permanent collection of six thousand pieces of artwork as well as rotating temporary ones which cover such diverse topics as Napoleon Bonaparte in the movies and the impact of social distancing on society.
Shopping
Finding your way around the maze of shops in Tallahassee can't be classed as anything else but total retail fun. Go shopping in Tallahassee and you'll be diving into department stores, meandering around malls, bouncing through the doors of boutiques, and mulling over what to buy at the markets.
- Governor's Square Mall: Malls don't get much bigger than the Governor's Square Mall unless they're the King Of Prussia. This immense indoor mall houses over a hundred different stores on two different levels. If you see something in a store you like, buy it straight away because after you've wandered around for another half hour you'll never find your way back to where you saw it in the first place.
- Downtown Marketplace: The Downtown Marketplace is exactly as it sounds. A marketplace in Downtown Tallahassee. At this market you can have a stroll under the oak trees while browsing the goods set out on the stalls, listen to some live music or a poetry recital, and see various street entertainers doing their stuff. It's diverse and definitely a fun place to go shopping even if you don't need anything in particular.
- Railroad Square: Railroad Square is Tallahassee's art district and where you'll find a plethora of arty folk creating amazing artisan goods, galleries full of work by local artists, boutiques with original clothing and thrift as well as antique stores. Railroad Square has a lively vibe which gets even livelier on the first Friday of every month when there's live music, entertainment, and food trucks.
Dining
No continent is left unrepresented on Tallahassee's food scene. Think of a place in the world and there's a restaurant in the city somewhere serving food from it. Whether you like to spice it up, pig out on barbecued pork ribs, slurp oysters or dip biscuits in gravy, you'll find a restaurant in Tallahassee serving exactly what you're looking for.
- VeneBites: VeneBites is a restaurant that's dedicated to educating Tallahassee about Venezuelan food. At VeneBite you'll get arepas, a corn pancake, stuffed with a variety of different combinations of meat and vegetables, or just veg if you're vegan. They might not sound like much, but they're a meal in themselves and if you still have room, you can always finish off with a dessert of Venezuelan tart.
- Backwoods Crossing: The food in this Tallahassee restaurant is as original as the name. Run by two born-to-be-chefs brothers, they serve food sticking to the farm-to-table ethos, so all you'll get here is super fresh produce. What you'll get is something you'll have to wait until you get there to find out as the menu changes every week.
- Midtown Caboose: At Midtown Caboose you'll get all-American classics with an additional twist. The premises are imaginative too and decked out like an old railcar. It's not posh grub here by any means but rather good hearty, stomach-filling nosh that will leave you totally satisfied. The Midtown Caboose has a large menu and burgers feature heavily and have very eclectic names. So if you fancy a Knuckle Sandwich or a Runaway Train, this place will be home from home for you.