Sheraton Birmingham Hotel
The Sheraton is in the heart of downtown Birmingham. Known as Birmingham's most recognized convention hotel, the Sheraton also include Casey's Sports Bar & Grill and is nearby to 5 Points South entertainment district. Rooms include the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed with the Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Dog Bed also available for your pooch. Cable television is included in each room and Internet access is available for a charge.
Sheraton Birmingham Hotel
2101 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. N
Birmingham, AL 35203
(205) 324-5000
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The Redmont Hotel
The Redmont Hotel, downtown Birmingham's only boutique hotel, offers serious comfort and luxury. The hotel offers 114 rooms, multiple common areas and a rooftop bar. The on-site Redmont Cafe offers a convenient dining option and guests are given free passes to the Downtown YMCA to workout, complimentary breakfast is offered, wireless Internet is free and their are complimentary shuttles to the airport.
The Redmont Hotel
2101 5th Ave. N.
Birmingham, AL 35203-3305
(205) 324-2101
theredmont.com
Doubletree Hotel
The Doubletree Hotel is conveniently located near the University of Alabama-Birmingham. Rooms come with Doubletree's Sweet Dreams beds, wireless Internet and chocolate chip cookies at check-in. Bed choices include 1 king bed or 2 double beds and rooms come with flat screen TVs and premium channels.
Doubletree Hotel
808 20th St.
Birmingham, AL 35205
(205) 933-9000
doubletree.com
Birmingham Marriott Hotel
If you'd rather stay close to the airport on your visit to Birmingham, check out the Birmingham Marriott. The hotel has meeting rooms, wireless Internet and a fitness center. Rooms have a plug-in panel which allows you to connect your laptop, MP3 player, DVD player or video game player to the room's television. Beds in each room also have comfortable pillow top mattresses.
Birmingham Marriott Hotel
3590 Grandview Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35243
(205) 968-3775
birminghammarriott.com
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