Top 10 Historic Hotels In Alabama, USA

Plarlene Juliane
Contributing Writer
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Alabama’s moniker “Yellowhammer State” has its roots in American history, particularly during the Civil War when Confederate soldiers from the state were seen wearing bright yellow clothes on their uniforms. Today, there is also a Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, a well-known landmark on which the names of 41 key figures in the civil rights movement are etched. Apart from learning its history, there are many places to see and things to do in Alabama. Some of the major cities include Huntsville, Birmingham, Mobile, and Tuscaloosa. Whether you choose a museum tour or a walk through multiple parks, the options are almost limitless. There are also plenty of accommodation options such as hotels and vacation rentals in Alabama to offer you cozy lodging during your trip. Keep on reading and learn about the top historic hotels in Alabama, USA.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) properties with historic significance, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on October 26, 2025.

1. The Admiral, a Wyndham Hotel, Mobile (from USD 149)

The Admiral, a Wyndham Hotel is a historic hotel that offers modern luxury. It is located in Mobile’s Central Business District and features on-site amenities such as a restaurant, a conference center, a coffee shop, and a bar. Each of its rooms is equipped with LCD TVs and contemporary conveniences like free WiFi.

Daily housekeeping is also available, and a turndown service is supplied at night. Plus, the hotel offers a 24-hour fitness facility and an outdoor pool for guests’ enjoyment.

The Admiral, Downtown Historic District

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible Visual Aid: Braille Visual Aid: Tactile

Address: 251 Government Street

214.14 km (133.1 mi) from Edmund Pettus Bridge

Parking Restaurant Pets allowed Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre Non-smoking rooms

2. The Redmont Hotel, Birmingham (from USD 147)

The Redmont Hotel, which was built in 1925, is a historic property located in the center of Birmingham. In the 1960s, it served as the headquarters of the city’s prominent political figures during the campaign period.

Today, the hotel offers a gym, a business center, and accessible amenities for disabled guests. All rooms come with a sitting area and a cable TV.

Redmont Hotel Birmingham - Curio Collection by Hilton

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible Visual Aid: Braille

Address: 2101 5th Avenue North

125.37 km (77.9 mi) from Edmund Pettus Bridge

Parking Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre Terrace Non-smoking rooms Business centre

3. Malaga Inn, Mobile (from USD 119)

Malaga Inn is housed within a 19th-century Alabama property and is nestled in a historic district in Mobile. Built in 1862, this hotel was previously a townhouse during war times in the South.

After a series of ownership changes, the property was remodeled into a hotel in the 1960s. Presently, Malaga Inn is home to 39 suites and rooms with customized designs. All guest units include a flat-screen TV and free WiFi.

Malaga Inn

Address: 359 Church Street, Central Business District, Mobile (AL), United States, AL 36602

214.38 km (133.3 mi) from Edmund Pettus Bridge

4. Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa, Point Clear (from USD 373)

This hotel from 1847 is located in Point Clear’s Mobile Bay and is close to top attractions such as the Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center and the USS Alabama Battleship. It functioned as a hospital during the Civil War as well as a training ground for the military during World War II.

There are 405 guest rooms to choose from, including an executive suite, a spa suite, and a standard king suite. All units come with a flat-screen TV and a coffee maker.

Grand Hotel Golf Resort & Spa, Autograph Collection

Wheelchair accessible

Address: One Grand Boulevard

230.65 km (143.4 mi) from Edmund Pettus Bridge

Parking Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Tennis court Sauna

5. The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa, Mobile (from USD 219)

The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa has an intriguing history because it served the 7th US President Andrew Jackson’s headquarters during the 1812 War. It was also formerly a meeting facility for socialites in the 20th century.

Today, this 4-star hotel offers guest rooms with air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, a separate tub, and a shower. For your dining options, there are three in-house restaurants here.

The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel & Spa

Address: 26 North Royal Street

213.66 km (132.8 mi) from Edmund Pettus Bridge

Parking Restaurant Pets allowed Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Tennis court Sauna

6. The Hotel Magnolia, Foley

With a history that dates back to 1908, this property is one of the oldest structures in the Foley. The Hotel Magnolia boasts a classic structure with antique furnishings and hardwood floors.

Guest rooms come with a private bath and a cable TV. You can also take advantage of the hotel amenities such as free WiFi, an outdoor pool, and a complimentary breakfast.

The Hotel Magnolia

Wheelchair accessible

Address: 119 North McKenzie Street, Foley, Foley (AL), United States, AL 36535

231.01 km (143.6 mi) from Edmund Pettus Bridge

7. Hotel Indigo - Birmingham Five Points S - UAB, an IHG Hotel (from USD 135)

This historic hotel was built in the 1930s to provide spaces to medical practitioners in Birmingham. In the 1980s, it was transformed into a hotel. As you step inside the property, you’ll be welcomed by the medical field-inspired decors and contemporary facilities.

This hotel offers well-appointed guest rooms featuring a desk, a cable TV, and tea/coffee-making facilities. There are also facilities for business travelers, a fitness center, and a snack bar.

Hotel Indigo - Birmingham Five Points S - UAB by IHG

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: 1023 20th Street South

123.6 km (76.8 mi) from Edmund Pettus Bridge

Parking Restaurant Pets allowed Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre

8. Hampton Inn & Suites Birmingham-Downtown-Tutwiler (from USD 141)

Also known as the Tutwiler Hotel, this iconic property from 1914 was owned by two leading businessmen in Birmingham. It stopped operating in 1974 and resumed in 1986 as a remodeled historic hotel.

Today, the property includes a business facility, a fitness center, and rooms with air-conditioning units and WiFi. Every morning, guests can enjoy a hearty continental breakfast. Free private parking is also available within the premises.

Hampton Inn & Suites Birmingham-Downtown-Tutwiler

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: 2021 Park Place

125.49 km (78.0 mi) from Edmund Pettus Bridge

Parking Restaurant Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre Non-smoking rooms Facilities for disabled guests

9. Fort Conde Inn, Mobile (from USD 116)

Known as one of the most haunted hotels in Alabama, Fort Conde Inn was initially built in 1836 as a home and a bed-and-breakfast property. It sits in the historic Fort Conde Village along with other buildings that have also stood the test of time.

Presently, Fort Conde Inn is a top choice for weddings as a boutique property, boasting cobblestone streets with gas lanterns, a marble-tiled front veranda, and more. Each unique room comes with a flat-screen TV, and other units have a fireplace or a spa bath.

Fort Conde Inn - Mobile

Wheelchair accessible

Address: 165 Saint Emanuel Street

214.17 km (133.1 mi) from Edmund Pettus Bridge

Parking Restaurant Bar Garden Terrace Non-smoking rooms Facilities for disabled guests Family rooms

10. St James Hotel Selma Tapestry Collection by Hilton, Selma (from USD 121)

St James Hotel first opened its doors in the early 19th century and was a go-to accommodation for businessmen and plantation owners. The property became inactive for more than a hundred years until it was brought back to life in the late 1990s.

Today, this 3-star hotel features non-smoking rooms, a fitness center, and free WiFi. You can enjoy American cuisine at the in-house restaurant and bar.

St James Hotel Selma

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: 1200 Water Avenue

158 meters (0.1 ft) from Edmund Pettus Bridge

Parking Restaurant Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre Terrace Non-smoking rooms

Relax in Alabama's historic hotels

If you are into history, Alabama is definitely one of the top destinations to visit. If you need a place to stay while exploring the state, choose one of the top historic hotels on this list.

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
Disclosure: Trip101 selects the listings in our articles independently. Some of the listings in this article contain affiliate links.

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