Montgomery, AL Hotel Provides Comfort and Quality Amenities The Holiday Inn Express hotel in Montgomery, Alabama offers spacious accommodations designed for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel's location on Boyd-Cooper Parkway off I-85 gives guests easy access to the businesses and attractions of Alabama's capitol city. From Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church to the Rosa Parks Museum, Montgomery features a rich Civil War and Civil Rights history, with many of these historic sites only 10 mi. from the hotel. In downtown Montgomery, Al, guests can enjoy the local arts at Blount Cultural Park Complex or a Montgomery Biscuits baseball game. The Shoppes of Eastchase is a favorite shopping destination nearby. We're also conveniently located for business travelers visiting the Montgomery Convention Center, Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Baptist Health Systems, Alabama State University and other destinations in Montgomery, AL. Hotel amenities include a 24-hour business center and meeting space with A/V equipment. During your stay in Montgomery, AL, our hotel takes care of your needs with an array of complimentary amenities, including a hot breakfast bar each morning, guest laundry services and high-speed, wired and wireless Internet access in the privacy of every room and suite. You can maintain your workout schedule with the 24-hour fitness center and relax by the beautiful indoor, heated pool and whirlpool.
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Montgomery, AL Attractions
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Alabama Shakespeare Festival
— ASF operates year-round, producing 14 world-class productions annually, including three works of William Shakespeare. The remainder are classics of the stage - works by playwrights such as Moli re, George Bernard Shaw, Anton Chekhov, Tennessee Williams, T
Alabama State Capitol
— Tour through the historical State Capitol building. Great for school groups and bus tours. Tour desk available for scheduling.
Alabama War Memorial/War of Honor
— Honoring our fallen soldiers.
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Civil Rights Memorial and Center
— Honor our fallen soldiers.
Crampton Bowl
First White House of the Confederacy
— First Whitehouse of the Confederacy historical tour. This house served as Jefferson Davis' home while Montgomery served as the Capitol of the Confederate States of America. The Confederate White House contains period furnishings and many of Davis' person
Garrett Coliseum
— The ideal facility for presenting family entertainment that includes Rodeos, Concerts, Social Events, Expositions, Trade Shows, Sports Events, Horse and Cattle Shows and Sales, Circuses and Conventions.
Hank Williams Museum
— This popular attraction pays tribute to one of the most revered and loved country music writers and performers. Many of Williams' personal belongings are on display, including the baby blue 1952 Cadillac in which Hank took his last ride.
Lagoon Baseball Park
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Montgomery Biscuits Baseball
— Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium is the home of the Montgomery Biscuits of the Southern League. It is built into an historic train station and has a total capacity of 7,000, including general-admission lawn seating and offers 20 luxury suites. Montgomery Rive
Montgomery Convention Center
Montgomery Riverwalk and Ampitheatre
— Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium is the home of the Montgomery Biscuits of the Southern League. It is built into an historic train station and has a total capacity of 7,000, including general-admission lawn seating and offers 20 luxury suites. Montgomery Rive
Montgomery Zoo
— The Montgomery Zoo is open year round with the exception of Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day. The zoo opens at 9:00 am and closes at 5:00 pm. The last ticket is sold at 4:30 and the major animal exhibits begin going in to their enclosures
Rosa Parks Museum & Library & Childrens Wing
— The museum is located on the site of the old Empire Theatre where Mrs. Parks began her courageous and historic stand in l 955. The museum features a recreated street scene and replica of the bus, while video footage transports visitors to the fateful day.