Hilton Perimeter Park is located about 15 minutes south of downtown Birmingham, but this part of town has more and better dining and nightlife options than the city center. The rooms and common areas at this Hilton are nothing special.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThis upscale property combines modern conveniences with a 1920's flair. Beautiful and peaceful grounds, 259 rooms (all non-smoking) with balconies that overlook the Robert Trent Jones golf course, high-speed internet access ($10/day) and several restaurants/bars are just a few hotel highlights.
Price: ExpensiveTutweiler sits in the heart of Birmingham's business district and within three minutes of the Downtown YMCA on foot, offering turn-of-the-century elegance in a prime locale.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThis Hampton Inn is located about 15 minutes from downtown Birmingham in the Inverness area, a major business and residential district with company offices, shops and well-known restaurants nearby.
Price: Least ExpensiveConnected to the Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex on the outskirts of Downtown, the Sheraton is barely within walking distance to the Downtown YMCA (10-15 minutes).
Price: Moderately ExpensiveThis newer Courtyard is a good representative for the business-traveler targeting chain hotel. Located about 15-20 minutes south of downtown Birmingham, those with business in the city center may want to consider staying in this area for the better restaurant and nightlife options.
Price: Moderately ExpensiveOnly a block away from the Tutwiler, The Redmont is a worthy hotel pick for downtown travelers, but certainly offers a different lodging experience. Guests will not find as much luxury nor "poshness" here, but you likely are not paying for it either. The central location is a big draw.
Price: Moderately Expensive