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re: Birmingham area hotels
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:51 am to zmonsoon
Posted on 6/20/17 at 9:51 am to zmonsoon
The Bham area is pretty spread out, so it would depend on what area of town whatever is bringing you to town is in. There's a new Westin downtown that's decent. I like the Tutwiler(Hampton Inn branded) downtown though for its history. Fairly close to several bars and restaurants, some walking distance, some a short Uber.
As mentioned, Aloft in Homewood and Grand Bohemian in Mt Brook are solid options as well. Both are also close(walking distance) to bars and restaurants.
Suburbs are strip mall, chain restaurant city. Ross Bridge(Rennaissance property) is really nice, but it is pretty far out.
As mentioned, Aloft in Homewood and Grand Bohemian in Mt Brook are solid options as well. Both are also close(walking distance) to bars and restaurants.
Suburbs are strip mall, chain restaurant city. Ross Bridge(Rennaissance property) is really nice, but it is pretty far out.
Posted on 6/20/17 at 12:01 pm to The Spleen
Agreed that more info would be helpful.
Downtown- Redmont, Tutwiler or the Westin.
Homewood - Embassy Suites and Courtyard are decent and pretty cheap. Not as big a fan of Aloft as some on here but it is pretty new and convenient to downtown Homewood.
Mt Brook - Grand Bohemian is very nice and usually very expensive.
Hoover - Ross Bridge. Out there but great pool if you have kids w you.
Several courtyards, etc if looking for something cheaper. Stay away from Lakeshore by Walmart, hotels off of greensprings, and probably most anything north of 20/59.
Downtown- Redmont, Tutwiler or the Westin.
Homewood - Embassy Suites and Courtyard are decent and pretty cheap. Not as big a fan of Aloft as some on here but it is pretty new and convenient to downtown Homewood.
Mt Brook - Grand Bohemian is very nice and usually very expensive.
Hoover - Ross Bridge. Out there but great pool if you have kids w you.
Several courtyards, etc if looking for something cheaper. Stay away from Lakeshore by Walmart, hotels off of greensprings, and probably most anything north of 20/59.
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