Comfortable Hotel near Birmingham, Alabama International Airport and Five Points South
The Park Inn Birmingham, AL airport hotel is conveniently located off of Interstate 20. Our prime location provides guests with easy access to some of the best attractions, shopping and dining in Birmingham. In addition, the Park Inn Hotel Birmingham is just six miles from Birmingham International Airport. For visitors interested in Birmingham nightlife, our hotel near BHM airport is also only seven miles from the exciting Five Points South district, home to great restaurants, bars and music. When you stay at the Park Inn Birmingham hotel, the best of the city is right at your fingertips! The Park Inn is convenient to the following Birmingham attractions:
Alabama Adventure This Alabama amusement park features a variety of exciting rides and a water park. (205) 481-4750 4599 Alabama Adventure Pkwy Bessemer, AL 35022 25 miles from hotel
American Village Learn about the road to independence and the founding of our country at this educational Alabama attraction. (205) 665-3535 P.O. Box 6 Montevallo, AL 35115 40 miles from hotel
Birmingham Zoo See a variety of animals, including kangaroos, lions and snakes at this area zoo. (205) 879-0458 2630 Cahaba Rd Birmingham, AL 35223 5.7 miles from hotel
Learn about Birmingham's influence on the Civil Rights Movement in this district, which houses the Civil Rights Institute and Museum and the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. 16th St North Birmingham, AL 35203 9.8 miles from hotel
Five Points South Spend a night on the town at the bars and restaurants located in this popular Birmingham spot. Slaughter Group, 2031 11th Ave South Birmingham, AL 35205 6.5 miles from hotel
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church Tour the site of one of the most horrifying acts of violence in the Civil Rights Movement- the 1963 bombing of this church that claimed the lives of four young girls. (205) 251-9402 1530 6th Ave North Birmingham, AL, 35203 9.8 miles from hotel
Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark Learn about the history of the steel industry in Birmingham, which served as the backbone of the city's economy for much of its history. (205) 324-1911 20 32nd St North Birmingham, AL 35222 5.4 miles from hotel
If you're a racing fan, head to this famous track. (256) 362-9064 3366 Speedway Blvd, P.O. Box 777 Talladega, AL 35161 40 miles from hotel
Vulcan Park Visit the home of the world's largest cast-iron sculpture, the figure of the Roman god Vulcan that towers over Birmingham and pays homage to the steel industry that built the city. (205) 933-1409 20th St South and Valley Ave Birmingham, AL 35209 12 miles from hotel
Airport: Birmingham International Airport (205) 595-0533 Birmingham Airport Authority 5900 Airport Highway Birmingham, AL 35212 6.3 miles from hotel
Directions: From I-20 East, take exit 132B. Make a right turn at the light, then turn left onto Crestwood Blvd. From I-20 West, take exit 132. Turn at the light, then turn onto Crestwood Blvd.
About Birmingham
Long known as a leading iron and steel producer, this graceful Southern city has evolved into a vital cultural center. Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama and has played a pivotal role in the evolution of civil rights, which is recounted at the famous Civil Rights Institute. Geographically, Birmingham stretches out in all directions, presenting visitors with plenty of options. The city is home to the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame and the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. The International Motor Sports Hall of Fame and the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum are other attractions that are nearby. Families flock to Alabama Adventure, an exciting theme park, or McWane Center, a hands-on science museum. Golfers hit the links by tackling area courses that are part of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. In 2006, the Convention and Visitor's Bureau dubbed a new tagline for Birmingham, calling it "The Diverse City. It now serves as headquarters for one Fortune 500 company and five Fortune 1000 companies. The downtown area is experiencing a rebirth with new options for living accommodations while restaurants, retail and cultural venues spring up contributing to the enjoyment of residents and visitors alike.
Did you know?
The Birmingham Museum of Art boasts over 15,000 pieces of art - far too many to appreciate in just one day! The museum, the largest municipally operated museum in the Southeast, houses the largest collection of Wedgwood pottery outside of England.