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Top National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African-American Culture Hotel Reviews
Embassy Suites by Hilton Montgomery Hotel & Conference Ctr
10/10 Excellent
"Easily one of the prettier hotels we have stayed at!! I love its open lay out so we are not walking through closed long alleys.. it’s refreshing and laudable how they have embraced an open layout..
The rooms are very spacious, clean..
It’s centrally located with the Rosa Parks museum, Legacy museum and Food district in walking distance as is the Riverfront and boating experience...Please, Please.. these museums are absolute must sees!!! The Maxwell Airforce base is literally 5 minutes from the hotel..
The staff were one of the kindest and welcoming crew we have met. They serve a lovely breakfast and also have an Evening Reception!!!
Montgomery is a diamond in the rough and as the birthplace of the Civil Rights movement, it should be be on everyone’s map! "
"We had the absolute pleasure of staying at this stunning Vrbo property over the 4th of July holiday, and it exceeded every expectation. From the moment we arrived, we felt right at home. The space was immaculately clean, beautifully decorated, and thoughtfully stocked with everything we needed—from kitchen essentials to cozy linens.The hosts clearly put so much love and attention into every detail. The welcome touches were so appreciated and made us feel truly cared for. The home was spacious, peaceful, and perfect for our family to relax, celebrate, and make memories."
"I'm a history buff. So I was pleasantly surprised to see this really nice small apartment. The art and decorations were really cool. I hadn't seen a rotary phone in years. It was comfortable, safe, clean, and conveniently located. Just bring ear buds because of traffic noise and there are stairs. I have no complaints though and Alexander was kind and helpful."
"The king-size bed was neatly made; the bathroom, mirror, and tub was clean, as was the microwave, refrigerator, and all surfaces. In addition, the floors were debris-free."
"Nice property overall, and fantastic historic neighborhood! Nearby there's the park, and the location was good for the event at the coliseum I attended.The photos do make the place look about 5 times as big as it is, just a heads up! It is really just a bedroom and bathroom, though the kitchenette was very handy and well equipped.Back yard could definitely use some owner TLC. Stuff was strewn all about and it is NOT completely fenced - fence is down in the back of the property. I guess the main house is also a rental - no owner on site. The other guests left outside lights on that shone in the windows all the last night, but I guess that's what sleep masks are for! Would stay again. Host was adequately in contact for easy check in and check out."
Cozy and Clean - Best located Old Cloverdale Cottage, Pet-friendly
10/10 Excellent
"What a cozy cottage! I absolutely loved the feel of being in such a cute subdivision—quiet, charming, and welcoming. The cottage itself was clean, simple, and had everything I needed for a comfortable stay. I also really appreciated how close it was to a great coffee shop and some delicious local food spots. Thank you for the wonderful experience of Alabama living!"
Find out about the history of Montgomery when you spend time at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. Amble around this family-friendly area's riverfront or experience its live music.
After visiting Supreme Court of Alabama, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Montgomery. Amble around this family-friendly area's riverfront or experience its live music.
What's the area like around National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African-American Culture?
National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African-American Culture is located in Montgomery. Travellers like this historic area for its riverfront and casinos. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 53 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African-American Culture, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near National Center for the Study of Civil Rights & African-American Culture?
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, Rosa Parks Museum and The Hank Williams Museum feature captivating exhibits. Sights like Cramton Bowl, Alabama State Capitol and Dexter Parsonage Museum - Dr. Martin Luther King home are must-sees while exploring the area. You can watch performances at Montgomery Performing Arts Centre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival and Carolyn Blount Theatre if you're interested in local theatre.