The state of Alabama is home to a lot of tourist attractions and fun things to do for all ages and interests. Several cities of Alabama are home to some most famous Civil Rights monuments, historic sites, and museums. Alabama is also a culturally rich region in Montgomery. Visitors can see the Alabama tourist attractions including, admire the architecture, Civil rights monuments, National Memorial for peace and justice, and many more. Visitors can view the birthplace and former creative workspace of musician W.C. Handy, admire architecture and design at the Frank Llyod Wright house Museum, and view the impressive collections at the art museums in both Montgomery and Birmingham.
The city is also full of beautiful natural attractions, especially along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico in Mobile bay, where you will find state parks, nature reserves, and beautiful sandy beaches. You can also have a sunbath at the clean sandy beaches. In addition to nature and the incredible history, visitors can explore science at the family-friendly McWane Science Centre, or behold at the most advanced technology at Huntsville's U.S. Space and Rocket Center.
Sites near Tuscaloosa to make the tourism department's list included Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park in McCalla in the parks and natural attractions category and splash adventure in Bessemer, which made the list of top destinations that charge the admission but provide other facilities. The top events that charges entry was Mobile's Mardi Gas and the beaches of the Alabama Gulf Coast were the most visited natural attraction in the state, attracting 6.5 million tourists last year.
Whether you are planning a weekend of golf or a seven-day beach gateway for the entire family, you can find complete details of the Attractions in Alabama on visitmotgomery.com, and their guides will help you find the perfect mix of activities, accommodations, and attractions.