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Kleman Plaza
Kleman Plaza, is located in the heart of downtown Tallahassee, close to the Capitol, the Supreme Court Building and blocks from FSU's Wescott building, the gateway to FSU and Doak Campbell Stadium. The plaza is named after Dan Kleman, a former Tallahassee city manager who served for 20 years. Within Kleman Plaza is Dorothy Inman-Johnson Park, named after the former Tallahassee mayor and city commissioner Dorothy "Dot" Inman Johnson, the first African American woman to be a Tallahassee city commissioner. The lawn is a favorite event spot for community gatherings, concerts on the lawn, yoga in the warm season, and many City festivals.
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Kleman Plaza features an IMAX theater housed within the Challenger Learning Center, restaurants, and a block from Adams Street restaurants and nightlife. Enjoy a short walk to the Park Avenue Downtown Marketplace for fresh produce, Arts, Music and more on Saturdays from March to November.
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March
The Festival is a free community event with fun for both K-12 and college students and the whole family. The festival features programs and activities by historical organizations from around the state, as well as some of our local favorites.
April
This annual event is one of Tallahassee's biggest events! The festival Springtime Tallahassee Music Festival on Kleman Plaza featuring national entertainment, the Grand Parade, Jubilee in the Park, Children’s Park, and the entertainment stages throughout the Jubilee with local entertainment. Enjoy vendors of arts, crafts and food. The event includes a parade, 10k run and lots of music and fun!
Tallahassee Pride facilitates this celebration of queer joy and experience.

Summer
Yoga on the Plaza
Need a break from the hustle and bustle? Downtown has got you covered! Join us for FREE Downtown Yoga sessions in Kleman Plaza, August - November from 6-7pm. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced yogi, everyone is welcome! Just bring your mat, some water, and positive energy.
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October
Sponsored by Tallahassee Community College. This FREE event is open to the public. With a heavy focus on S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math), booths feature activities and exhibits driven by problem-solving and creative-thinking. The Tallahassee Science Festival promises to be a fun and dynamic learning experience for the entire community.
November
Sponsored by the Big Bend Filipino-American Association
December
Winter Festival
Visitors can enjoy delicious food vendors, unique arts and crafts merchants and sparkling holiday displays, including Candy Cane Lane in McCarty Park. There is a children's activity area on Kleman Plaza, featuring holiday children's movies.
Contact Us
Address
300 S. Duval Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301
Contact Front Desk
(850) 825-4351
Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Saturday
7:00 am – 3:00 pm
​Sunday
8:00 am – 12:00 pm