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Old southern charm meets modern city allure in Montgomery, where the weather is sublime and the food is divine! Explore life in the 19th-century South at Old Alabama Town, sample the city's artsy side at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts or spend the day reliving the era of Civil Rights. Rosa Parks, the African-American woman who changed history in the United States by refusing to ride in the back of the bus, was arrested in Montgomery, and there are a number of interesting attractions in her honor. Literary buffs will be wowed by the Fitzgerald Museum, while kids will want to spend hours at the Montgomery Zoo. Everyone will enjoy the delicious southern cuisine, from black-eyed pea soup to country ham and red-eyed gravy. Fancy or no-frills, a visit to Montgomery will leave you with a taste for more.
 
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Don't-Miss Attractions
TripAdvisor's editorial team reviewed our attractions database and selected the best local attractions to highlight in this itinerary. Some are popular, some are off the beaten path, but all are worth a visit.
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Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., used the pulpit of this unassuming red brick church to lead the 1955-56 Montgomery bus boycott, which ignited the civil rights movement. Steeped in history, this church, where Dr. King served as pastor from 1954 to 1960, was also the site of many civil rights meetings during that era.
Address: 454 Dexter Ave., Montgomery, Alabama
Phone: 334-263-3970
Admission fee
Civil Rights Memorial: The names of 40 people killed in the battle for civil rights between 1954, when the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed segregation, and 1968, the year of the assassination of Martin Luther King, are embedded forever in this round, flat, granite sculpture. Water flows gently over the surface of the inspiring memorial, designed by Maya Lin, who also created the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Address: 400 Washington Ave., Montgomery, Alabama
Phone: 334-264-0286
Free
Rosa Parks Library and Museum: This tribute to the "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement" honors Rosa Parks, the African-American woman who, in 1955, sparked the civil rights movement by refusing to give her bus seat to a white man. The museum helps visitors relive this tumultuous era with a video, artifacts, historical documents, a lifesize statue of Rosa Parks and a replica of the bus in which she sat that day.
Address: 251 Montgomery Street, Montgomery, Alabama
Phone: 334-241-8661
Admission fee
For history buffsFor history buffs
Old Alabama Town: Get a taste of what life was like in 19th-century Montgomery, where three blocks of historic houses show how people lived in that era. You'll see barns, a one-room schoolhouse, a church, cotton gin and the striking contrast of rich versus poor - from mansions to a tiny house lined with newspaper for insulation.
Address: 301 Columbus St, Montgomery, Alabama
Phone: 334-240-4500
Free
Kid stuffKid stuff
Montgomery Zoo: This popular family destination, spread over 40 acres, is home to over 700 animals from five continents, including the famous Bengal tiger. A train ride around the park provides an overview of the site and a chance to determine where you want to go later for a closer look.
Address: Northern Blvd. , Lower Wetumpka Road / Coliseum Blvd. , Montgomery, Alabama
Phone: 334-240-4900
Admission fee
Local legendsLocal legends
F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum: The legacy of this celebrated couple is preserved in the only remaining Montgomery home they lived in while married, saved by the wrecking ball when it was purchased in 1986. The historic old house honors novelist F. Scott, best known for "The Great Gatsby," and his wife, Zelda, artist and author. There is a collection of photographs, correspondence, samples of the couple's celebrated works and other memorabilia.
Address: 919 Felder Ave., Montgomery, Alabama
Phone: 334-262-1911
Admission fee; the museum is open limited hours each week and by appointment.
RestaurantsRestaurants
Sommer's Place: There's a varied menu but the seafood is your best choice at this casual and affordable neighborhood restaurant.
Address: 7972 Vaughn Rd., Montgomery, Alabama
Phone: (334) 279-5401
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Where to Stay
Our editorial team selected local hotels and resorts that have good reputations and good deals. Because we know travelers' budgets differ vastly, we chose hotels at different price points rather than listing the city's top five hotels, which might all be in the same price range.
Moderate hotelsModerate hotels
Drury Inn & Suites Montgomery
Popularity index: #2 in Montgomery
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Embassy Suites Montgomery Conference Center
Popularity index: #10 in Montgomery
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Capitol Inn
Popularity index: #15 in Montgomery
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Comfort Inn - Montgomery / Carmichael Rd.
Popularity index: #18 in Montgomery
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Recommended Reading
"New Hank Williams Trail is cookin'"  canoe.ca / The Sun, Dec 6, 2006
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Head to such places as Ontario, Canada, and Montgomery, Alabama, for a winter getaway.
"Take off your hat, pay respects to Hank"  San Diego Online/Associated Press, Nov 12, 2006
Long after his death, Hank Williams remains a major tourist draw.
"36 Hours In: Montgomery, Ala."  New York Times (free registration required), Apr 15, 2005
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