Although Downtown is the priciest locale in Birmingham, it’s ideal for first-time visitors who want to see the sights on foot. The best of its museums, landmarks, shops, and restaurants are all within its central streets. For some more affordable sleeping options, look into Fountain Heights situated immediately west of Downtown.
Whilst a number of the city’s attractions can also be found in Druid Hills, a modern Uptown neighbourhood directly north of the historic Downtown, this area is best known for its evening entertainment. Not only is it populated with ever-buzzing bars and restaurants, the area hosts concerts, events, and Broadway shows.
Southside and Lakeview merge to form Birmingham’s ever-growing hipster district. With everything from craft breweries to farmers’ markets and independent retailers, it is a world away from the commercial feel of the city centre.
As a university district, Five Points South is filled with restaurants, bars, and clubs, that promise a full belly and a fun time. From fine-dining restaurants to sports bars and rave clubs, there’s something for every night owl in this section of the city.
Families might prefer Redmont Park and English Village, which may be just minutes from Downtown, but offer a more laid-back Alabama lifestyle. With a golf course, botanical gardens, and zoo, there’s plenty for all ages to do outdoors.