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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Daphne, AL

29793 Woodrow Lane , Daphne Alabama 36526, United States
Reservations: 1-800-596-2375 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: (251) 544-1800 Fax: (251) 544-1801
Email:  cx_daal@countryinns.com

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Daphne, AL Hotel Near Port of Mobile

The Country Inn & Suites Daphne, AL hotel is conveniently located right off I-10 near Mobile Bay. This hotel near the Port of Mobile boasts an ideal location not far from the Mobile airport, local business districts and countless exciting attractions. Guests will love our hotel, as we offer great service and accessibility to everything the Mobile area has to offer. Our Mobile hotel puts you close to local golf courses, great entertainment and shopping hot spots. It's the ideal home base for exploring our area.

During your stay at our Daphne, AL hotel, visit the following local attractions:
  • Bass Pro Shop (3.5 miles)
    This popular national retailer sells everything you need to enjoy a variety of outdoor pursuits, including fishing, camping and hunting.
    Phone: (251) 607-5900
  • Eastern Shore Center (0.5 miles)
    Spend a day shopping at this popular retail complex, which boasts several department stores, boutiques, restaurants and a beautiful outdoor courtyard where live concerts are held. 
    Phone: (251) 625-0060
  • Fairhope Pier (6.4 miles)
    Located just a few miles south of Daphne, the city of Fairhope is perfect for a day of relaxation thanks to its lovely beaches. The remarkable ocean views from Fairhope Pier are certain to be a crowd-pleaser.
    Phone: (251) 928-8003
  • Gulf Shores Beaches (23.8 miles)
    Gulf Shores, situated 20 miles south of Daphne, is perfect for an exciting day trip. Enjoy world-class dining and shopping, along with beautiful bay beaches where you'll want to relax all day long.
  • Historic Blakeley State Park (3.5 miles)
    This historic outpost was the location of the final major battle of the Civil War. Today, you can explore what remains of this deserted town and its beautiful natural surroundings.
    Phone: (251) 625-6220
  • Historic Downtown Mobile (11.9 miles)
    Visit the old colonial churches and homes that still stand today in downtown Mobile.
  • Mobile, Alabama Cruise Terminal (10 miles)
    Located not far from our hotel, the Mobile Cruise Terminal is the embarkation point for all cruises out of Port Mobile.
    Phone: (251) 338-7447
  • USS Alabama Battleship Memorial (7.2 miles)
    Tour this amazing battleship and learn about its service in WWII.
    Phone: (251) 433-2703

Major businesses near our Mobile hotel:

  • Austal USA Shipbuilding, 10.5 miles
  • Bender Welding Co., 15.4 miles
  • Gulf Coast Drivetrain Inc., 2.0 miles
  • Fedex, 1.0 mile
  • Lowes, 0.5 miles
  • Thompson Tractor Co., 1.2 miles

About Mobile

Alabama's "port town," Mobile has open access to the Gulf of Mexico, and a sliver-like strand of Gulf Coast islands somewhat protects Mobile Bay from seasonal storms that kick up in the Gulf. Thus, it's easy to see why this consummate Southern town has become a center for manufacturing, shipping, and shipbuilding, given that everything from paper and petrol to textiles and timber passes through its busy docks. Located near the port area are Battleship Park and the dry-docked USS "Alabama," which protected our country from World War II to Desert Storm. Mobile is not all wharves and cargo bins, though, and visitors to the downtown area find much of its historic Italianate, Greek Revival, and Creole architecture lovingly preserved. Stroll down any given street and find yourself shaded from the sun by 200-year-old oak trees and hauntingly beautiful Spanish moss. Come in April and enjoy the city's famous Azalea Trail Festival, a 30-plus-mile floral tour that winds past some of Southern Alabama's loveliest antebellum homes. Other must-see sights include Fort Condé, once home base for France's Louisiana Territory; the Museum of Mobile, whose paintings and exhibits celebrate the city's rich French, British, and Spanish heritage; and the Richards-DAR House (circa 1826), an exquisite example of Italianate architecture whose lace ironwork, period furniture, and ruby Bohemian glass entrance recollect the extravagance and wealth of the Old South. When the day wanes and your appetite peaks, Mobile standards like Roussos Seafood on South Royal, known throughout the South for Creole-style gumbo, and Wintzell's Oyster House, home of "stewed and nude" shellfish, are just what the doctor ordered.

Did you know?

Here's a little fact you probably never considered: What U.S. city has been celebrating Mardi Gras the longest? While New Orleans has the country's largest and - without question - most famously rambunctious party, Mobile has actually been celebrating longer. Legend has it that Mobile's pre-Lenten celebration dates to 1703, before New Orleans was even founded!

Current Weather for Daphne

partlycloudy_little Sunday
Mostly sunny. Quite Cool.
50°F/ 23°F

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