Surrounded on water on three sides, Pensacola has a long and illustrious history, passing from the indigenous Muskogean Indians to the Spanish, the French, Great Britain, back to France, and finally to the United States of America. Known for its white sand beaches, the city is home to 51,000 people, with over 461,000 calling metropolitan Pensacola home.
Pensacola’s satellite cities and suburbs include Fort Walton Beach, Brent, Pace, Avalon Beach, Bellview, Cantonment, Baghdad, Milton, Warrington, Goulding, and Muscogee. The city is close to the Florida-Alabama state line and just under an hour’s drive from Mobile, Alabama by car.
Tourism plays an important role in Pensacola’s economy and the city hosts a number of festivals every year, including the Pensacola Seafood Festival. The Naval Air Station, Pensacola, provides jobs for civilians, and both the retail and hospitality industries benefit from tourism.
Like much of Florida, Pensacola has a subtropical climate with hot humid summers and mild winters. Summer temperatures hit their peak in July and August, with average daily highs in the low 90s and frequent thunderstorms. Rain is frequent year-round, and the city receives over 64 inches of precipitation annually.
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What are the best extended stay hotels in Pensacola, Florida?
The best long-term hotels in Pensacola come with all the amenities that will make you feel like you are at just at home. Book a long-term hotel with WoodSpring Suites Pensacola West.
What are the best cheap extended stay hotels in Pensacola?
To find the extended stay hotel in Pensacola with the lowest rate, you can sort the hotels in the city by lowest price. The current lowest priced hotel in Pensacola, currently is WoodSpring Suites Pensacola West.
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