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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Homewood, AL

485 Wildwood North Circle, Homewood, AL 35209, USA
Reservations: +1 (800) 830-5222 US/Canada toll-free
Telephone: +1 (205) 451-4000 Fax: +1 (205) 451-4007
Email:  cx_home@countryinns.com

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Stay at our Birmingham Area Hotel near Vulcan Park

The Country Inn & Suites is just 10 miles from Birmingham International Airport, and the hotel's location on I-65 in Homewood offers easy access to Birmingham attractions and businesses. Guests can shop at Riverchase Galleria Mall, explore history in the Civil Rights District, enjoy breathtaking views from Vulcan Park or catch a thrilling race at Talladega Superspeedway, just one hour away. Business travelers staying at our Birmingham area hotel are sure to appreciate its convenient location near State Farm Insurance Company, BellSouth, Regions Bank and other companies. Enjoy the best of the city when you stay at our hotel's location on I-65.

While in Birmingham, enjoy the following nearby attractions:

  • Alabama Adventure Amusement Park (16.3 miles)
    Spend a day at this exciting amusement park featuring rides for the whole family. In the summer, be sure to cool off at the water park.
    Phone: +1 (205) 481-4750
  • Birmingham Zoo (6.1 miles)
    Don't miss one of the city's best attractions. The Birmingham Zoo is home to over 800 animals, including giraffes, lions, tigers and orangutans.
    Phone: +1 (205) 879-0409
  • Civil Rights District (7.5 miles)
    Explore an important era in Birmingham's past in this historic district east of downtown. Attractions include the Civil Rights Institute and the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church.
  • Jesse Owens Memorial Park (81.2 miles)
    This park pays homage to the 1936 Olympic champion. Visit the museum dedicated to Owens, tour a replica of the athlete's childhood home and see a 1936 Olympic torch replica.
    Phone: +1 (256) 974-3636
  • Riverchase Galleria Mall (7.1 miles)
    Shop at Macy's, Belk, Brooks Brothers, Sephora and several other stores at this local mall.
    Phone: +1 (205) 985-3020
  • Sixteenth Street Baptist Church (7.5 miles)
    The site of a 1963 bombing that killed four young girls, the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church is one of the city's most important Civil Rights landmarks.
    Phone: +1 (205) 251-9402
  • Talladega Superspeedway (54.0 miles)
    Considered NASCAR's most competitive track, Talladega Superspeedway was built in 1969 and seats 143,000.
    Phone: +1 (256) 362-9064
  • Vulcan Park (4.9 miles)
    The largest cast-iron sculpture in the world, the 56-feet-tall statue of the Roman god Vulcan is perhaps the city's most recognized landmark. Visit the statue located on Red Mountain and enjoy beautiful views of the city.
    Phone: +1 (205) 933-1409

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About Birmingham

Long known as a leading iron and steel producer, this graceful Southern city has evolved into a vital cultural center. Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama and has played a pivotal role in the evolution of civil rights, which is recounted at the famous Civil Rights Institute. Geographically, Birmingham stretches out in all directions, presenting visitors with plenty of options. The city is home to the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame and the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. The International Motor Sports Hall of Fame and the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum are other attractions that are nearby. Families flock to Alabama Adventure, an exciting theme park, or McWane Center, a hands-on science museum. Golfers hit the links by tackling area courses that are part of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. In 2006, the Convention and Visitor's Bureau dubbed a new tagline for Birmingham, calling it "The Diverse City." It now serves as headquarters for one Fortune 500 company and five Fortune 1000 companies. The downtown area is experiencing a rebirth with new options for living accommodations while restaurants, retail and cultural venues spring up contributing to the enjoyment of residents and visitors alike.

Did you know?

Birmingham is home to the University of Alabama at Birmingham, allowing the city to be claimed as one of the leading medical and technological centers. The university houses the Reynolds Historical Library that boasts one of the finest medical collections in the nation. Miniature mannequins made from ivory that were used for medical instruction in the 17th and 18th centuries are just part of this rare collection.

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