
Hotels in Havana
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Browse available hotels in Havana, FL — a Gadsden County town 12 miles north of Tallahassee, known for antique shops along U.S. 27.
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About Havana
Havana: Antique Trail Town in North Florida
Havana is a small town in Gadsden County, Florida, positioned 12 miles north of Tallahassee on U.S. Highway 27. The town built a regional reputation during the 1980s when local merchants converted late-19th-century brick storefronts along Seventh Avenue into antique and specialty shops. That compact downtown grid — roughly one walkable block — remains the primary draw for day-trippers arriving from the state capital.
Getting Around
No public transit serves Havana; a car is essential for all arrivals. Tallahassee Regional Airport (TLH) sits approximately 20 miles south. Visitors frequently pair a Havana stop with Maclay Gardens State Park (about 14 miles away) or the Florida State Capitol complex in Tallahassee. The surrounding Gadsden County landscape is rural, with tobacco and shade-grown agriculture historically defining the local economy.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Drive north from Tallahassee on U.S. 27; the antique district begins at the town's main intersection.
- Shop hours: Most antique dealers close Mondays; weekend afternoons draw the largest crowds.
- Lodging: Accommodation options within Havana town limits are limited — a broader selection of hotels lines the U.S. 27 corridor between Havana and Tallahassee.
- Weather: Summer afternoons bring frequent thunderstorms; pack a layer for air-conditioned shops.
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