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Gainesville

Gainesville is a common place name in the United States, referring to cities in states such as Florida, Texas, New York, Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and Virginia. For frequent business travelers, it is critical to verify the specific state before booking accommodation, as each location offers distinct geographic contexts, transportation infrastructures, and hotel landscapes. For instance, Gainesville, Florida, is known for its university-centric environment, while Gainesville, Texas, presents a different regional character. Travelers should identify their exact destination district to select the most convenient hotel base. Since airport codes and connectivity vary significantly between these locations, confirming the specific IATA code and ground transport options in advance is essential for efficient itinerary planning.

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Before choosing where to stay

Verify State and District

There are multiple Gainesvilles in the US. Confirm whether your destination is in Florida, Texas, New York, or another state, as hotel clusters and business amenities vary significantly between these distinct locations.

Varied Transport Links

Airport connectivity varies widely among Gainesville locations. Some may lack major commercial airports, requiring reliance on nearby hubs. Researching ground transport options in advance is crucial for selecting an appropriately located hotel.

Destination-Based Location Strategy

Given the dispersion of cities with this name, choose hotels based on your final meeting point or primary activity area. Avoid cross-state or long-distance commutes to ensure your accommodation aligns with your specific itinerary needs.

Nearby attractions

Doak Campbell Stadium

Doak Campbell Stadium

Culture63.1 km

American football stadium

Lake Miccosukee

Lake Miccosukee

Nature59.2 km

lake in Florida, United States of America

Apalachicola National Forest

Apalachicola National Forest

Nature91.1 km

protected land and historic site in Florida

Co-Cathedral of Saint Thomas More

Co-Cathedral of Saint Thomas More

Worship62.2 km

church in Florida, United States

Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park

Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park

Park54.6 km

State park in Florida, United States

Lake Iamonia

Lake Iamonia

Nature44.0 km

lake of the United States of America

Tallahassee Automobile Museum

Tallahassee Automobile Museum

Museum60.0 km

automobile museum, Collectibles in Tallahassee, Florida

Bragg Memorial Stadium

Bragg Memorial Stadium

Culture64.5 km

Football stadium at FAMU.

Lake Hall

Lake Hall

Nature54.3 km

lake in Florida

Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park

Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park

Park56.1 km

park in Tallahassee, Florida

Greenwood Cemetery

Greenwood Cemetery

Historic60.7 km

historic cemetery in Tallahassee, Florida

First Presbyterian Church

First Presbyterian Church

Worship62.8 km

historic church in Florida, United States

Dining

Black Radish

Restaurant$$61.1 km

Located in the heart of Tallahassee, and part of the Seven Hills Hospitality Group, this contemporary styled space with an industrial chic feel focuses on seasonality and shared plates. It's first come, first serve at this popular spot where Chef/co-owner Matthew Swezey dishes up plates like creamy bubble potato spheres encased in a crispy shell, served with a house-made spicy mayo. Many of the pastas are made in house and are served in half portions should you want to sample several. Don't skip the scarpinocc, or clog-shaped pasta, filled with a flavorful sweet potato purée with parmesan and

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The Huntsman

Restaurant$$$62.5 km

Located in the heart of Tallahassee, this contemporary space from three friends offers a mix of both classic dark leather banquettes and standalone table seating. If the name didn't offer a hint, the menu will soon clue you in — it's all about wild game. The menu rotates often and though there is a clear focus on meat (think grilled Texas antelope), vegetable dishes are far from an afterthought. Start with the chili crunch cauliflower with its crispy breading and garlic-forward citrus sauce. Follow up with the duck confit gnocchi or the wild game meatloaf. To finish, try the flaky and flavorfu

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