Birmingham, AL

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Birmingham is composed of many neighborhoods and outlying areas, several of which are separate cities with their own governments and school systems. The main geographical feature of Birmingham is Red Mountain, whose iron, coal, and limestone deposits were the city's original sources of wealth and its reasons for being. Many spectacular views of the city can be enjoyed from Vulcan Park at the top of Red Mountain.

Downtown

There are many beautiful examples of early 20th-century architecture remaining from Birmingham's heyday. One of the most impressive is the Alabama Theatre, which was refurbished to its original opulence in 1998 and is now home to concerts, Broadway shows, and the annual fall Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival. Nearby attractions within walking distance include the Carver Theatre (home of the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame) and the McWane Science Center, including an IMAX movie theater. Also within walking distance are Linn Park (home of the historic Tutwiler Hotel), the Birmingham Museum of Art and the annual music festival, City Stages.

Downtown Birmingham was the site of some of the most important and tragic events of the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. Places of significance such as Kelly Ingram Park are marked by historical plaques, and the whole story of Birmingham's role in those turbulent times is told at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, one of the most important museums of its kind in the country.

Southside

As you head south from downtown, the first significant change begins at about Sixth Avenue South, which is where the campus of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) begins. UAB has one of the most impressive and famous medical centers in the country and regularly attracts some of the world's most renowned surgeons, educators and researchers (as well as some of the world's most famous patients). Locally, though, the Southside is known as the destination for entertainment, nightlife and fine dining.

At the intersection of 20th Street, 11th Avenue South and Magnolia Avenue is Five Points South, the epicenter of the Southside and home to many of the most exciting nightclubs, finest restaurants and hippest retail boutiques in Birmingham. Restaurants such as Highlands Bar and Grill, Cosmos Pizza and the Original Pancake House are all within walking distance, as are several excellent bars and nightclubs, including The Mill. This area is also home to many small locally owned shops and boutiques that cater to a generally young Bohemian clientèle.

Forest Park

Just east of Highland Park Golf Course, the neighborhood of Forest Park stretches along Clairmont Avenue and hosts a small enclave of shops and restaurants such as the Silvertron Cafe. Just west of the Highland Park Golf Course on 29th Street South, the Lakeview Historic District is home to several fine restaurants, including Bombay Cafe and Sol Y Luna, as well as several informal establishments such as O.T.'s Neighborhood Sports Grill.

Ensley

To the west of downtown and the Southside is the community of Ensley. This is an old working-class neighborhood that is noted for music, sports and education. Ensley is the area of town that boasts Legion Field and Rickwood Field. The latter is the oldest standing baseball stadium in the United States and was home to the Birmingham Barons baseball team from 1910-1980. It is perhaps fitting that the home of Rickwood Field is also the birthplace and childhood home of the great Willie Mays.

Homewood

Starting at the top of Red Mountain and going down its southern slope is the community of Homewood. This was Birmingham's first "over the mountain" community and is largely residential. Homewood, however, has some of the Birmingham area's finest restaurants and shops. People drive from all directions to eat at such restaurants as De Vinci's Pizza and Nabeel's Café and Taverna.

Hoover

Another of Birmingham's outlying 'bedroom' communities is Hoover. Though largely residential, Hoover is also notable for the Hoover Metropolitan Stadium (aka 'The Hoover Met', the new home of the Birmingham Barons baseball team) and for Birmingham's most popular shopping mall, Riverchase Galleria.

Bessemer

The home of the great Bessemer blast furnaces, Bessemer fell on hard times when the influence of the steel industry waned. Lately, though, Bessemer has made a comeback, largely due to the presence of the family theme park Alabama Adventure. Old Bessemer has its attractions too, though. People have been coming here since 1907 from all points in Birmingham to have dinner at the Bright Star restaurant.

Ratings & Reviews

7 reviews of Birmingham, AL
Good place tro visit for a few days
Submitted by:tshipp7007
August 17, 2008
We loved the English Village area and what the natives call "over the mountain" -- Hoover etc. I was shocked to see the downtown area (2nd and 3rd avenues from 18th street to around 30th) It was a combat zone I saw some really bad places in Europe after WW11 but they had the excuse of being bombed This was just a town that decayed at the center. Do not even think of going there at night or getting out of your car during the day. It was the saddest sight I've seen in the U.S.... More
We loved the English Village area and what the natives call "over the mountain" -- Hoover etc. I was shocked to see the downtown area (2nd and 3rd avenues from 18th street to around 30th) It was a combat zone I saw some really bad places in Europe after WW11 but they had the excuse of being bombed This was just a town that decayed at the center. Do not even think of going there at night or getting out of your car during the day. It was the saddest sight I've seen in the U.S.
Date of Trip to : September2007
Purpose of your trip: Personal
Cost of your stay: $1001-$2000
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Submitted by:CLHbham
July 26, 2008
If you visit or plan to visit Birmingham plan on bad roads heavy traffic as the city has no thru road system in it. (excluding interstates) Also be mindful of your surroundings as the crime/murder rate is higher here than in any other city of comarible size. There are NO shopping malls in the city limits. There is one shopping venue at the Summit that is nice but though in city boundries it is mostly sepreated from the city by it's affluent neighboring cities. City leaders are more concerned ... More
If you visit or plan to visit Birmingham plan on bad roads heavy traffic as the city has no thru road system in it. (excluding interstates) Also be mindful of your surroundings as the crime/murder rate is higher here than in any other city of comarible size. There are NO shopping malls in the city limits. There is one shopping venue at the Summit that is nice but though in city boundries it is mostly sepreated from the city by it's affluent neighboring cities. City leaders are more concerned about putting money in their own pockets and trying to settle scores with current or past city leaders that they don't get anything done that helps promote or help the city. It is a city of dreams that will never see light of day.
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Birmingham is Fabulous. Who Knew?
Submitted by:Mel73k
May 23, 2008
If you haven't been to Birmingham in a while then you are missing out. Birmingham was smart and kept its old buildings with many of them loft districts now. If you haven't been to Barber Motorsports and Vintage Museum you've got to. It has more than 850 motorcycles and cars plus a great racing track that you can watch on the hilly grass. I hear they are trying to get an Indy race. Vulcan Park & Museum has a great view of the city skyline and you learn the history of Birmingham. Plus he moons eve... More
If you haven't been to Birmingham in a while then you are missing out. Birmingham was smart and kept its old buildings with many of them loft districts now. If you haven't been to Barber Motorsports and Vintage Museum you've got to. It has more than 850 motorcycles and cars plus a great racing track that you can watch on the hilly grass. I hear they are trying to get an Indy race. Vulcan Park & Museum has a great view of the city skyline and you learn the history of Birmingham. Plus he moons everybody. Talk about a great place to hike and bike go to Oak Mountain just minutes from downtown. And the food-wow! Birmingham has some original restaurants that are fabulous. Try Highland Bar & Grill Bottega Hot & Hot Fish Club Chez Fonfon Ocean 26 Cafe Dupont The Bright Star (more than 100 years old) Sol Y Luna Little Savannah Gian Marcos Daniel George and Surin West. There's so many to choose from. For more history on Birmingham's past you've got to go to the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute (world-class) and Sloss Furnaces. The buzz around town is a park being built by the railroad tracks downtown that will include an amphiteather and an entertainment district by the BJCC. In the meantime we hung out at 5-points south and the lakeview district for after hours drinks. We briefly went to WorkPlay to hear some great bands. Who knew the guy who owns that Alan Hunter was an original MTV VJ. My friend lives in the suburbs which is just minutes from downtown. Beautiful homes and quaint neighborhoods like Homewood. oh check out SOHO there. In the summer the Birmingham Museum of Art has \Art on the Rocks\ which includes drinks and a band. Very fun! The Alabama Ballet and Alabama Symphony are based here. And I'm coming back next month for City Stages-weekend festival. I've been the last few years and it's fun. Also stay at Ross Bridge Resort. I don't play golf but hear it's great but the spa was wonderful. It looks like a castle. Birmingham is fab. Who knew?
Date of Trip to : May2008
Purpose of your trip: Personal
Cost of your stay: Under $500
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