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Tallahassee is the state capital of Florida, located in the heart of the Florida Panhandle. It is home to Florida State University and is close to a variety of different natural sights, including state parks, beaches, and nature trails. Tallahassee is a great place to stay whether you are traveling through Florida or are looking for a new region to explore. If you are planning on traveling with your cat, you’re in luck. Tallahassee (and Florida as a whole) is extremely pet friendly. There are 15 quality hotels in Tallahassee that will allow pets, including cats.
The 15 Pet Friendly Hotels in Tallahassee, FL
1. TRYP By Wyndham Tallahassee North I-10 Capital Circle
Whether you are in town for a legislative session, to catch a game, or to explore nearby nature, there are plenty of great pet-friendly hotels in Tallahassee to consider. There are hotels at nearly every price point located throughout the city. Stay near the capitol building or FSU, or stay on the outside of town away from the hustle and bustle. Every one of these hotels will be glad to accommodate you and your cat. Just be sure to check their exact rules and policies before checking in.
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