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Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama
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Introducing Birmingham

Birmingham Travel Guide provides you an introduction to the biggest city in Alabama, USA. The places of interest in Birmingham are also listed for your convenience. (For information on the other city of the same name in the United Kingdom, visit this Birmingham Travel Guide.)

About Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham, as I've mentioned, is the biggest city in the state of Alabama. It is not the state capital, however - as that honor goes to Montgomery. The city has a population of 230,000 within the Birmingham Metropolitan Area, which has a population of ab out 1.2 million people, representing one in four persons living in Alabama.

Guide to Birmingham AL Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Birmingham AL that you can book online, listed by city, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites.


Cathedral Church of the Advent, Birmingham
Cathedral Church of the Advent, Birmingham
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More on Birmingham AL

The city of Birmingham was founded in 1871 following the American Civil War. The site was rich in deposits of iron ore, coal and limestone, all the necessary raw material for the production of steel. As the city was planned from the beginning to be a center of steel industry, the founders decided to name it Birmingham, after the Birmingham in England, which was then also a major industrial city.

The city suffered under the Great Depression forcing many Alabama farmers to seek work in the city. Good times returned to Birmingham with the Second World War, when demand for steel fueled a new round of prosperity.

Birmingham received national attention in the 1950s and 60's with the civil rights struggle of African-Americans which make up a good percentage of Birmingham's population. A string of racially motivated bombings earned the city a new nickname of Bombingham. Sit-ins and mass protest marches were staged in Birmingham, under the leadership of martin Luther King, Jr., resulting in the arrest of many protesters, including children.

The 1970's saw a new wave of development for Birmingham, with the addition of a few skyscrapers to the skyline. At the same time, however, the population of the city has dropped from a high of 341,000 in 1960 to 243,000 in 2000, attributed to white flight, as the white population move to suburban neighborhoods.


Torii Gate, Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Torii Gate, Birmingham Botanical Gardens
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Budget Travel to Birmingham

By Road
The main Interstate highways serving Birmingham are I-22 (to be completed in 2011), I-20, I-65, I-59, I-459, US Highway 31 and US Highway 280.

By Plane
The Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM), located near the interchange of I-20 with I-59, is the biggest airport serving Alabama. It is five miles northeast of downtown Birmingham. Arriving at the airport, you can take a taxi to downtown.

By Train
You can also take Amtrak trains to Birmingham from New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Charlotte, Atlanta and New Orleans.

Budget Travel within Birmingham, Alabama

The most practical way to move about in Birmingham is by car. If you need to depend on public transport, then check out the schedules from the Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority.


Vulcan statue, Birmingham
Vulcan statue, Birmingham
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Accommodation in Birmingham

  1. Look for Hotel Rooms in Birmingham
    Helping you compare room rates from different online booking sites.

  2. Look for Youth Hostels
    View list of youth hostels with online booking.

Places of Interest in Birmingham

  1. Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
    Hall honoring native African-American athletes such as Joe Louis and Jesse Owens.

  2. Arlington Antebellum Home and Gardens
    House that is older than Birmingham, today restored as a showcase of Southern heritage.

  3. Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
    Center explaining the Civil Rights movement which greatly involved Birmingham.

  4. Birmingham Museum of Art
    An acclaimed museum with a fine collection of African, African-American, American and Asian art as well as Wedgwood china.

  5. Carver Theatre
    Live music performances celebrating famous artists such as Dinah Washington.

  6. Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark
    Museum housed in an old steel mill, with the 55-feet (17-meter) statue of the Roman god of fire, Vulcan.



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