A note on COVID: We strongly encourage all guests attending to ensure that you have received both doses of your vaccine by September 24th, at least two weeks before October 9th. Thank you for considering the health and safety of all guests.
A note on COVID: We strongly encourage all guests attending to ensure that you have received both doses of your vaccine by September 24th, at least two weeks before October 9th. Thank you for considering the health and safety of all guests.
129 Coosa Street, Montgomery, AL 36104, (334) 517-1155
A great spot for Friday night dinner! Walkable from both hotels. Make your reservation ahead!
Vintage Year
405 Cloverdale Road, Montgomery, AL 36106, (334) 819-7215
A Montgomery favorite - choice cuts of meat and seafood in Old Cloverdale Historic District. A great Friday night dinner destination. Reservations needed.
Prevail Union Coffee
39 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104, (334) 416-8399
Take a stroll up historic Dexter Avenue to this local coffee roaster. Rated best coffee in the state by Food and Wine Magazine.
The Alley
133 Tallapoosa Street, Montgomery, AL 36104
New Orleans style alley lined with restaurants and bars. What you'll find here: mexican, sushi, pizza, multiple bars, and a whiskey room.
Vintage Cafe
416 Cloverdale Road, Montgomery, AL 36106, (334) 356-1944
A former bank turned breakfast and lunch cafe. Located in beautiful Old Cloverdale Historic District.
Lek's Railroad Thai
300 Water Street, Montgomery, AL 36104, (334) 269-0708
Thai and sushi options in a historic setting at Union Station Train Shed. Great lunch spot!
Alabama State Capitol
600 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36130, (334) 242-7100
A national historic landmark. On the capitol's grounds, Jefferson Davis was inaugurated the first president of the Confederacy, and 100 years later, the Selma to Montgomery march culminated here.
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church
454 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36104, (334) 263-3970
Historic church of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Rosa Parks Museum
252 Montgomery Street, Montgomery, AL 36104, (334) 241-8615
Walk through Rosa Parks' historic arrest and the subsequent 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott.
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice
417 Caroline Street, Montgomery, AL 36104, (334) 386-9100
The nation’s first memorial dedicated to the legacy of enslaved black people. A sobering and meaningful experience.
Blount Cultural Park
Festival Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117, (334) 625-2300
A 20 min drive from downtown. This 175-acre park is home to the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, a new sculpture garden, and miles of walking trails!