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Experience Montgomery,AL

600 S. Court Street, 36106
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Montgomery is a Capital City uniquely positioned on the Alabama River, hosting a beautiful landscape with a Southern Climate, offering year-round experiences and recreational opportunities.

Venue Details

Hotels68
Convention center141,000 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms6,163
Guest rooms at 1 hotel-
Special event venues47
Average room rate$110
Occupancy rate62%
Restaurants254
Daily food cost$79
Tax rate-
Venue typeCVB
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Getting Here

Distance from Montgomery Regional Airport airport 12 mi
Distance from Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport airport 98 mi
Distance from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport airport 152 mi

Location

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The Legacy Sites
The Legacy Sites
Museum
4 blks
The Legacy Sites invite visitors to reckon with our history of racial injustice in places where that history was lived. Situated on lands occupied by Indigenous people for centuries, in a region that once held the largest population of enslaved Black people and would later become the heart of the Civil Rights movement, the Legacy Sites offer visitors a powerful opportunity to engage with history and begin an era of truth telling.
400 N Court Street
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Historic Union Station, Montgomery's Visitor Center
Historic Union Station, Montgomery's Visitor Center
Historical landmark
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Every visit to Montgomery starts at this splendidly preserved train station, where tourists can enjoy a quick video highlighting things to see and do in Montgomery, and pick up brochures and other information. Visit Montgomery's official unique gift shop "The Stop" for memorable souvenirs of unique Alabama products. Hop aboard the Lightening Route Trolley for a tour of downtown or rent an MP3 player and follow the path of history with the Civil Rights audio tour.
300 Water Street
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Alabama State Capitol
Alabama State Capitol
Historical landmark
2 mins
Tour one of the most historic state capitol buildings in the world! Stand on the spot where Jefferson Davis was inaugurated as President of the Confederacy. This is the exact same location where the Selma-to-Montgomery March ended and Civil Rights were born.
600 Dexter Avenue
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Alabama Shakespeare Festival
Alabama Shakespeare Festival
Theater
10 mi
This internationally acclaimed theatre is one of the top ten largest Shakespeare Theaters in the world, presenting world-class contemporary and classic productions and educational programs throughout the entire year.
One Festive Drive
Montgomery, AL, US 36116
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Rosa Parks Library and Museum & Children's Annex
Rosa Parks Library and Museum & Children's Annex
Museum
1 min
The museum is a major landmark in the revitalization of downtown Montgomery. The museum is located on the site of the old Empire Theatre where Mrs. Parks began her courageous and historic stand in 1955. The museum features a recreated street scene and replica of the bus, while video footage transports visitors to the fateful day. Additional exhibits lead visitors on an emotional journey through the days of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which became the first step on the often difficult path to Civil Rights in America.
252 Montgomery Street
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Civil Rights Memorial & Center
Civil Rights Memorial & Center
Historical landmark
2 mins
Water flows over a table inscribed with the names of those who died during the modern Civil Rights Movement. The wall behind the table is inscribed with excerpts from the Book of Amos quoted in the historical speech by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Civil Rights Memorial Center expands the experience of the Memorial that honors the memory of those who lost their lives during the Civil Rights Movement. In addition to exhibits and information about Movement martyrs, the Civil Rights Memorial Center houses a 56-seat theater, a classrooom for educational activities, a section dedicated to contemporary social justice issues and the Wall of Tolerance.
400 Washington Avenue
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Riverboat Harriott II
Riverboat Harriott II
Recreation
1 min
Take a ride on Montgomery's newest attraction, the Harriott II and enjoy a relaxing, scenic cruise along the Alabama River.
200 Coosa Street
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Old Alabama Town
Old Alabama Town
Historical landmark
2 mins
Visit over forty restored Alabama structures depicting life in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Structures include Lucas Tavern, Grange Hall, a doctor's office, a schoolhouse, a drugstore museum, a cotton gin, the corner grocery and several beautiful homes from the era.
301 Columbus Street
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Montgomery Zoo
Montgomery Zoo
Park
6 mi
Expect the unexpected as you visit five continents alive with lush vegetation, crashing waterfalls and over 600 animals in the spacious 40-acre zoo. Enjoy a meal at the Overlook Cafe, visit the gift shop or take a fun train ride around the park.
2301 Coliseum Boulevard
Montgomery, AL, US
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Hank Williams Museum
Hank Williams Museum
Museum
1 blk
This popular attraction pays tribute to one of the most revered and loved country music writers and performers. Many of Williams' personal belongings are on display, including the baby blue 1952 Cadillac in which Hank took his last ride.
118 Commerce Street
Montgomery, AL, US
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
Historical landmark
2 mins
In this National Historic Landmark see the modest pulpit where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., first preached his message of hope and brotherhood. This church was also a center point of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. A large mural in the church depicts King's Civil Rights crusade from Montgomery to Memphis.
454 Dexter Avenue
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
Museum
9 mi
This permanent collection includes examples of 19th and 20th century American paintings and sculptures, Southern regional art, Old Master prints and decorative art. This magnificent building also houses Alabama's first interactive fine arts gallery for children.
One Museum Drive
Montgomery, AL, US 36116
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
Alabama Department of Archives and History
Historical landmark
4 mins
This Archives is the oldest state-funded Archives in the nation and is housed in a beautiful marble building that was completed in 1940, featuring museum galleries and a genealogical research facility. Exhibits include Alabama Indians, military and 19th century galleries along with a hands-on gallery for kids, "Grandma's Attic."
624 Washington Avenue
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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First White House of the Confederacy
First White House of the Confederacy
Historical landmark
4 mins
This house served as Jefferson Davis' home while Montgomery served as the Capital of the Confederate State of America. The Confederate White House contains period furnishings and many of Davis' personal belongings.
644 Washington Avenue
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Dexter Parsonage Museum
Dexter Parsonage Museum
Museum
4 mins
Built in the 1920's, this historic house served as the home to several ministers of Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his family lived here from 1954 to 1960 while he led the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
309 S. Jackson Street
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama
Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama
Business district
10 mi
The 2-million-square-foot manufacturing plant resides on 1,744 acres of land and includes a stamping facility, paint shop, vehicle assembly shop, a two-mile test track and an engine shop, where the all-new Hyundai 3.3 liter V6 engine is produced. In May 2005, the facility marked the official start of production with its first saleable 2006 Sonata. The hour-long, guided tram tour is educational and entertaining.
700 Hyundai Boulevard
Montgomery, AL, US
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Riverwalk Amphitheatre
Riverwalk Amphitheatre
Recreation
1 min
The Amphitheatre, a sprawling grassy area on the banks of the Alabama River, is perfect for picnics, concerts, movies, plays, productions and more. The splash pad offers a fountain of water for children to play in and the surround sound system provides crystal clear quality for each event.
The Northern End of Coosa Street
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Mann Wildlife Learning Museum
Mann Wildlife Learning Museum
Museum
6 mi
Visit the Mann Museum and witness North American wildlife in realistic settings that reflect their natural habitats. Touch and feel a variety of displays and animals. Each display provides 3-sided viewing, offering an up-close and personal experience.
325 Vandriver Boulevard
Montgomery, AL, US
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Governor's Mansion
Governor's Mansion
Historical landmark
4 mins
Built in 1906, this graceful mansion has been home to the Governor of Alabama since its purchase in 1950. It blends Colonial style architecture with Greek revival influences, and is a stately executive mansion.
1142 Perry Street
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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W. A. Gayle Planetarium
W. A. Gayle Planetarium
Park
4 mi
This wonderful planetarium is located in beautiful Oak Park. It hosts an auditorium designed especially for simulating the natural sky by projecting images of the sun, moon, planets, stars and other celestial objects on a 50-foot domed ceiling.
1010 Foresst Avenue
Montgomery, AL, US
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Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum
Jasmine Hill Gardens and Outdoor Museum
Historical landmark
This incredible 20-acre garden features mythical gods and Olympian heroes with beautiful flowers year round. The Olympian style visitor center will make your visit to "Alabama's Little Corner of Greece" memorable.
3001 Jasmine Hill Road
Wetumpka, AL, US
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St. John's Episcopal Church
St. John's Episcopal Church
Historical landmark
1 min
St. John's was built in 1885 and its yellow steeple quickly became a landmark for travelers to Montgomery. During the Civil War, Jefferson Davis worshiped here and his pew is stilled marked. Its stained glass windows were designed by Tiffany's of New York and are a joy to behold.
113 Madison Avenue
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
Theater
1 min
Serving as the center for entertainment in downtown Montgomery, this state-of-the-art facility is large enough for first run Broadway shows, yet intimate enough with 1,800 seats to view a wide variety of concerts, opera, comedy, dance and kids shows.
201 Tallapoosa street
Montgomery, AL, US 36104
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The Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts
The Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts
Theater
1 min
This theatre has been completely restored to a 1930's fine arts palace. Now affiliated with Troy State University, the subscriber series is comprised of touring productions from Broadway shows to concerts.
251 Montgomery Street
Montgomery, AL, US
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F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum
Museum
7 mins
Tour the home of one of America's most important writers. F. Scott met Zelda while stationed in Montgomery during the First World War. After getting married, they resided in the same home that houses the Museum today.
919 Felder Avenue
Montgomery, AL, US
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Capri Theatre
Capri Theatre
Theater
3 mi
The Capri Theatre was built in 1941 as The Clover and was Montgomery's first neighborhood theatre. It was remodeled and renamed The Capri in December 1962. It is located in historic Old Cloverdale and serves as Montgomery's only independent cinema.
1045 E. Fairview Avenue
Montgomery, AL, US
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Court Square Fountain
Court Square Fountain
Historical landmark
1 blk
This beautiful fountain is topped by a statue of Hebe, Goddess of Youth and Cupbearer to the Gods. The fountain was built in 1885 over an existing artesian basin and was the trading post for the buying and selling of slaves during the Civil War.
Intersection of Commerce Street & Dexter
Montgomery, AL, US

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