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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Montgomery at Chantilly Parkway, AL

10095 Chantilly Parkway, Montgomery AL 36117, USA
Reservations: +1 (800) 830-5222 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: +1 (334) 277-4142 Fax: +1 (334) 277-4162
Email:  cx_moal@countryinns.com

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With a convenient location right off Interstate 85 at exit 11, the Country Inn & Suites Montgomery at Chantilly Parkway offers easy access to the area's top attractions and major businesses. Families will love spending a day at the Montgomery Zoo, touring the Governor's Mansion and learning about the city's history at the Civil Rights Memorial and Rosa Parks Museum. There are also many great golf courses nearby, including Lagoon Park, Arrowhead Country Club and Wynlakes Golf Club. Our Montgomery hotel's location near Auburn University makes us the perfect choice for visiting parents and students.

Our Montgomery hotel's guests can enjoy these popular attractions nearby:
  • Auburn University at Montgomery (2.3 miles)
    This university hosts many great public events every year, from sporting events to lectures. Our hotel's location near Auburn University is ideal for visiting parents.
    Phone: +1 (334) 244-3000
  • Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts (4 miles)
    See countless works of art, from huge iron sculptures to small, intricate paintings, at this free art museum.
    Phone: +1 (334) 244-5763
  • Alabama Shakespeare Festival (4.3 miles)
    As the sixth largest Shakespeare Festival in the world, the ASF puts on various classic plays throughout the year. Guests can also take a behind-the-scenes tour, or browse the gift shop after attending a performance.
    Phone: +1 (334) 271-5353‎
  • Eastdale Mall (4.5 miles)
    With over 50 retailers, countless restaurants, a movie theater and ice rink nearby, Eastdale Mall offers endless entertainment for the whole family.
    Phone: +1 (334) 277-7380‎
  • Lagoon Park (5.4 miles)
    Lagoon Park is home to a world-class, 18-hole golf course, along with softball fields, tennis courts and more, so there's sure to be something for the whole family.
    Phone: +1 (334) 240-4050‎
  • Montgomery Zoo (9.3 miles)
    This zoo is home to 700 species of animals and has been a part of the Montgomery community since 1920. Families will love spending a day here learning about exotic plants and animals.
    Phone: +1 (334) 240-4900
  • Rosa Parks Museum (10 miles)
    The Rosa Parks Museum contains interesting exhibits about the history of the Civil Rights Movement and the important role that Rosa Parks played. The museum also includes a children's wing and library.
    Phone: +1 (334) 241-8615‎
  • Civil Rights Memorial (10.2 miles)
    Learn about the history of the Civil Rights Movement and pay tribute to the heroic men and women who fought for equality at the Civil Rights Memorial.
    Phone: +1 (334) 956-8200

About Montgomery

The capital of Alabama is known primarily for the role it played in the Civil Rights Movement, which is commemorated at the Civil Rights Memorial. Visitors often attend the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Church, where Martin Luther King, Jr. once preached. Today, Montgomery combines Old South charm with modern sophistication and cultural vitality. Visitors can cruise the Alabama River, attend the dog races at VictoryLand Greyhound Park, visit the first White House of the Confederacy, or stroll through the Orderman-Shaw Historic District, which depicts life in the 1850's. Montgomery also puts on a number of festivals. The most notable are the annual Alabama Shakespeare Festival at the State Theater and Jubilee City Fest, which celebrates art, music and sports. The Hank Williams Memorial is always a big draw. And, of course, the city's down-home Southern cooking makes many travelers fans of the South.

Did you know?

In Dec, 1955, a black lady named Rosa Parks sat in the first row of seats in the black section of a city bus. After some white men boarded, the driver ordered Ms. Parks to give up her seat and move to the back of the bus. She refused and was arrested. In protest, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, initiated by some black leaders including Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., commenced on Dec 5, 1955. In Nov, 1956, the Supreme Court's ruling that segregation on public buses was unconstitutional ended the boycott.

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