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Hacienda-style hotel at the juncture of all major highways in Birmingham Easy access to business, cultural and entertainment centers Pets allowed.
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Days Inn Birmingham Property Information:
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Rooms:
106
Floors:
3
Time Zone:
CST
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- Guest Laundromat
- Vending Machines
- Wheel Chair Access
- Refrigerator
- Hairdryers Available
- Truck Parking
- Elevators
- Copy Service
- Continental Breakfast
- Air Conditioned
- Modem in Room
- Free Local Telephone Calls
- Bus Parking
- Pool
- Free Newspaper
- Modem Lines in Room
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- Ironing Board
- Wake-up Service
- TV Remote Control
- Ice Machine
- Free Parking
- Recreational Vehicle Parking
- 24 Hour Front Desk
- Connecting Rooms
- AM/FM Alarm Clock
- Adjoining Rooms
- Parking
- Iron
- Outdoor Pool
- Pets Allowed
- No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
- Safe Deposit Box
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Days Inn Birmingham Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
02:00 PM
Check-Out:
11:00 AM
Currency:
USD
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellation penalties may apply if cancelled after the policy deadline. Please review the reservation details before confirming your reservation as policies vary.
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Areas Served
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Birmingham, United States
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Area Airports
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Birmingham International
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Nearby Attractions
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* Legion Field - 1 mile
* Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center - 2.2 miles
* Alabama State Fairgrounds - 1.5 miles
* Civil Rights Institute - 1.5 miles
* VisionLand Water & Fun Park - 10 miles
* Lassiter Mtn Raceway Park - 7 miles
* Arlington Home and Garden - 1.8 miles
* Museum of Art - 2 miles
* Historic Downtown Birmingham - 2 miles
* Sloss Furnaces Historic Site - 4 miles
* Eastwood Mall - 7 mile
* Century Plaza - 6.5 miles
* Vulcan Statue and Park - 5 miles
* McVane Center - 2.1 miles
* Japanese Botanical Gardens - 6.1 miles
* Birmingham Zoo - 6 miles
* Westgate Shopping Center - 1 mile
* Summit Shopping Mall - 9.2 miles
* Birmingham Race Course - 12 miles
* Indian Springs Village - 13 miles
* Oak Mountain State Park - 14 miles
* Talladage Superspeedway - 45 miles
* Southern Museum of Flight - 6 miles * Legion Field - 1 mile
* Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center - 2.2 miles
* Alabama State Fairgrounds - 1.5 miles
* Civil Rights Institute - 1.5 miles
* VisionLand Water & Fun Park - 10 miles
* Lassiter Mtn Raceway Park - 7 miles
* Arlington Home and Garden - 1.8 miles
* Museum of Art - 2 miles
* Historic Downtown Birmingham - 2 miles
* Sloss Furnaces Historic Site - 4 miles
* Eastwood Mall - 7 mile
* Century Plaza - 6.5 miles
* Vulcan Statue and Park - 5 miles
* McVane Center - 2.1 miles
* Japanese Botanical Gardens - 6.1 miles
* Birmingham Zoo - 6 miles
* Westgate Shopping Center - 1 mile
* Summit Shopping Mall - 9.2 miles
* Birmingham Race Course - 12 miles
* Indian Springs Village - 13 miles
* Oak Mountain State Park - 14 miles
* Talladage Superspeedway - 45 miles
* Southern Museum of Flight - 6 miles
Birmingham Southern College - 1/4 mile
Legion Field - 1 mile
Westgate Shopping Center - 1 mile
Alabama State Fairgrounds - 1.5 miles
Civil Rights Institute - 1.5 miles
Arlington Home and Garden - 1.8 miles
Historic Downtown Birmingham - 2 miles
Museum of Art - 2 miles
McVane Center - 2.1 miles
Birmingham Jefferson Convention Center - 2.2 miles
Sloss Furnaces Historic Site - 4 miles
University of Alabama - Birmingham - 5 miles
Vulcan Statue and Park - 5 miles
Birmingham Zoo - 6 miles
Southern Museum of Flight - 6 miles
Japanese Botanical Gardens - 6.1 miles
Century Plaza - 6.5 miles
Eastwood Mall - 7 miles
Lassiter Mtn Raceway Park - 7 miles
Summit Shopping Mall - 9.2 miles
VisionLand Water & Fun Park - 10 miles
Birmingham Race Course - 12 miles
Indian Springs Village - 13 miles
Oak Mountain State Park - 14 miles
Talladega Superspeedway - 45 miles
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Restaurants
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- * Charlie's Cafe - .2 mile
* Hong Kong Chinese - 1 mile
* Farmer's Cafe - 2 miles
* Niki's West Steak & Seafood - 2 miles
* Costa's BarBQue - 3 miles
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Birmingham Events & Entertainment
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Events
Among
Birmingham's notable annual events are:
April-May
The Birmingham Festival
of the Arts (saluting a different country each year)
June
City Stages (a music
festival in downtown Linn Park)
August
The Birmingham Heritage
Festival (jazz, blues and gospel music
September
Greek Food Festival
(cultural celebration)
Oktoberfest (German
bands, food, beverages)
October
The Alabama State Fair
Arts and
Entertainment
Alabama Theatre
205- 252-2262
1817 3rd Ave. N.
Admission Charged
The Jazz Age lives again at the beautiful Alabama
Theatre where audiences still thrill to big screen movies, stunning architecture
and a mighty Wurlitzer organ, just as they did in the 1920s. Today the theater
features first-run and revival films along with concerts and other special
events.
Call for dates and hours of operation.
Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame
1631 4th Ave. North
205-254-2731
Exhibits, sheet music, instruments, and
memorabilia related to jazz.
Tue-Sat, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Birmingham Destination Overview
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Birmingham refers
to itself as the Magic City. To add a touch of magic to your travel plans, get
ready to experience this truly southern city. Birmingham welcomes its visitors with an array of things to do and
see. Regardless of the season, and all of them are mild, there are activities,
attractions, sports, entertainment and dining for even the most seasoned
traveler. Located 140 miles west of
Atlanta, in the foothills of
the Appalachian Mountains, Birmingham holds the honor of being Alabama’s largest
city.
Its metropolitan population alone is nearly one million people. It hasseveral universities, the prestigious University of Alabama Medical
Center and an impressive range of cultural offerings. The Birmingham Museum of
Art, has a large Asian art collection. It also offers major traveling
exhibitions and a fine collection of Renaissance art, Wedgwood china and
Remington bronzes. Two tranquil spots are the Birmingham Botanical Gardens with
67 acres of wildflowers, rose gardens, Japanese gardens and 200 species of
birds, and the Birmingham Zoo whose 800 resident species include the scarce
white rhino.
Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens is Birmingham's only
antebellum mansion (the city was founded after the Civil War). Birmingham's McWane Center
focuses on science, technology and the environment. Visitors can interact with
the many hands-on exhibits and see a movie in the IMAX theater. The 70-acre
VisionLand Theme Park has thrill rides, a water park, a children's area and an
amphitheater. The Alabama Jazz Hall of
Fame honors jazz greats who have ties to the state and tells the story of jazz
from its beginning to the present.
Shoppers may want to visit Riverchase
Galleria, which has close to 200 stores. Birmingham was once a
steel-producing city as important as Pittsburgh. The Sloss blast Furnaces, now
a National Historic Landmark, have become a museum devoted to industrial
history, especially the forging of iron in the early 20th century. If you happen to be someone
who “knows” someone, you will be visiting the birthplace of such famous people
as Ruben Studdard of Fox Network’s American Idol fame; Condoleezza Rice,
President George W. Bush’s National Security Director; Courtney Cox Arquette,
star of Friend; Bart Starr, NFL Hall of Fame quarterback; Paul “Bear”
Bryant, Alabama’s legendary football coach; and Nell Carter, gospel singer and
television star of Gimme A Break.
This is just to name a few of the
over 40 world known celebrities who call Birmingham home. Birmingham’s moderate
climate is welcoming and generally mild; with winter daytime temperatures usually no lower than 35 - 40 degrees Fahrenheit. A few
snow flurries may occur during winter months, but snow seldom accumulates. You can
see the blossoms popping out in February after their winter’s rest, with the
peak blooms in March and April for many of the flowering plants. Birmingham
remains colorful throughout the summer and fall.
The University of Alabama
at Birmingham is nationally recognized. Leave time to visit, as the University and
medical center encompass 82 city blocks and have a student enrollment of 16,000. The University is home to the famous Crimson Tide. A visit to the Southern Museum of
Flight
will reveal exhibits from eight decades of all aspects of flight
history, from acres of representative aircraft down to details such as a
display of the actual light
bulb that shed light on the Wright Brothers' first night flights. Because of its central
location, many visitors use Birmingham as a base from which to tour other
attractions.
Some of the more popular day trips are to Tuscaloosa, Huntsville
and Cullman. Cullman is a farming, light-manufacturing town that is the home of
the Ave Maria Grotto, a fantastic landscape of more than 125 miniature churches,
shrines, and famous buildings constructed on a 4-acre hillside. Its design and
construction were the life work of a Benedictine monk. Another potential day-trip
destination is DeSoto Caverns (40 miles southeast, near Childersburg). This
complex of onyx caves, originally inhabited by the Creek Nation, became a
popular speakeasy during Prohibition.
The highlight is the Great Onyx Chamber,
which is larger than a football field. No matter what the season
or what the occasion; Magical Birmingham has something to enchant everyone.
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