Demographically, Gainesville ranks 15th among Florida's most populous cities; more than 27 percent of its population consists of individuals between the ages of 25 and 44 years.

  • County Population: approximately 247,000
  • City Population: approximately 120,000
  • Average enrollment at University of Florida: 46,000

Number of Lodging/Rooms -- Gainesville/Alachua County has approximately 57 lodging properties with about 5,200 hotel rooms including seven bed & breakfasts, four full-service hotels.

Climate & Weather -- Gainesville and the surrounding area enjoy a sub-tropical climate year round with mild winter averages in the upper 50's to mid-60's while warm, humid summer temperatures hover in the upper 80's and lower 90's. Average annual rainfall is approximately 35-40 inches.

Staff contact information:

Roland Roland Loog, Director, rloog@visitgainesville.com

visor John Pricher, Assistant Director, jop@visitgainesville.com

Nancy Nancy Fischer, Director of Sales, nfischer@visitgainesville.com

AnnaLee Anna Mikell, Electronic Media Manager, amikell@visitgainesville.com

Miriam Deckert, Marketing Manager, mdeckert@visitgainesville.com

Kathy Munden, Administration Manager, kmunden@visitgainesville.com

Gainesville is conveniently located in North Central Florida between two of the state's main thoroughfares, Interstate 75 and US Highway 441 and is equidistant from the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Gainesville is located approximately 129 miles from Tallahassee; 96 miles from Orlando; 118 miles from Tampa and 298 miles from Miami.

University of Florida -- located adjacent to downtown Gainesville, is a major, public, comprehensive, land-grant, research university. Established in 1853, the state's oldest, largest and among the nation's most academically diverse public universities and one of the five largest universities in the United States.