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Huntsville

Huntsville, Alabama's most populous city, is a top-20 fastest-growing US city with a rich history dating back to its role as the state's first capital. Today, it is a global hub for aerospace and defense, anchored by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and Redstone Arsenal. The city offers a blend of industrial heritage and modern innovation. For hotel travelers, the downtown area and districts near Redstone Arsenal provide convenient bases. These locations offer easy access to major attractions, including the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, historic textile mills, and the scenic Tennessee River. The city's compact geography makes it highly navigable, ideal for business and leisure stays.

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Where to Base

Base yourself in downtown Huntsville for easy access to historic districts and dining, or near Redstone Arsenal for proximity to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and major defense contractors. These areas offer the best connectivity for both business and leisure travelers exploring the city's aerospace heritage.

Getting Around

Huntsville is compact and highly walkable in its core districts, but a car or rideshare is recommended for exploring the wider metropolitan area. Key sites like the Space Center and Redstone Arsenal are spread out, making private transport the most efficient way to navigate the city's hills and industrial zones.

Best Season

Spring and fall offer mild weather, ideal for exploring the city's parks and historic sites. Summers can be hot, but the extensive indoor exhibits at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center provide a cool retreat. Winters are generally mild, offering a quieter experience for travelers seeking to avoid peak crowds.

Nearby attractions

Graceland

Graceland

Landmark67.2 km

mansion in Memphis, Tennessee, United States; former residence of Elvis Presley

Sardis Lake

Sardis Lake

Nature12.2 km

lake in the United States of America

FedExForum

FedExForum

Culture77.4 km

multi-purpose arena in Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Blues Hall of Fame

Blues Hall of Fame

Museum77.4 km

award by Blues Foundation, since 2015 also a music museum in Memphis, Tennessee

Vaught–Hemingway Stadium

Vaught–Hemingway Stadium

Culture22.7 km

outdoor athletic stadium at the University of Mississippi

SS Sultana

SS Sultana

Historic85.1 km

US steamboat that exploded on April 27, 1865

Memphis Zoo

Memphis Zoo

Park76.8 km

non-profit organization in the US

National Civil Rights Museum

National Civil Rights Museum

Museum77.3 km

hotel that was site of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., now a museum

Hernando de Soto Bridge

Hernando de Soto Bridge

Landmark79.4 km

Steel-arch bridge in the United States

Beale Street

Beale Street

Historic77.6 km

historic district in Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium

Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium

Culture73.3 km

stadium in Memphis, Tennessee, USA

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

Worship74.6 km

Catholic cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Dining

Snackbar

Restaurant$$$23.1 km

Don’t let the name trick you. Dressed head to toe in wood, this lively restaurant has been an Oxford favorite since opening in 2009. The dining room comes fit with an oyster bar, a cocktail bar, cozy booths and even a communal table. The menu is full of personality, hewing closely to the seasons and delivering Southern comfort with flashes of Indian flair threaded throughout. Think masala pot pie or lamb shank vindaloo paired with a green chili corn cake. French onion soup is a longtime staple. There is always room for dessert, and anything involving pie is worth an order.

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Ajax Diner

Restaurant$$23.4 km

This quirky, colorful diner made of Christmas lights, neon signs, and red vinyl booths has been a constant way of life for this college town since 1997. Down home and heartfelt, the restaurant offers a comforting taste of Southern cooking in its most classic form. Skip any apps or salads and jump straight to the plates featuring the likes of cornmeal-dusted and fried catfish or chicken and dumplings. A vegetable platter is another good way to go: Think butter beans, turnip greens, and black-eyed peas. Chocolate chess pie and blueberry cobbler for dessert conclude this lovely salute to the regi

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City Grocery

Restaurant$$23.5 km

In the heart of Oxford right on the town square, Chef John Currence’s flagship restaurant remains a shining culinary light for the region. Open since 1992, the historic dining room is wrapped in red brick, local art, and well-worn wood. The menu is a revolving door of ideas, but the style sticks to the seasons, sources quality product across the region, and largely celebrates Southern cuisine. Think salmon croquettes or a tower of fried green tomatoes with shrimp remoulade. Shrimp and grits is a house staple for good reason. Cap off the meal with a perfect slice of cake. Portions are generous

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Hog & Hominy

RestaurantBib Gourmand$$70.2 km

With more than a decade of history behind it, this stylish looker in Brookhaven Circle is a feast for the senses. Light rushes in through countless windows with generous seating and attractive booths stretching from the lively bar to the bustling dining room. A wood-burning oven chars puffy pies dressed with the likes of pepperoni and honey or pork belly with eggs. The kitchen’s knack for creative, bold combinations extends beyond pizza. Think oysters roasted with Calabrian chili oil or poutine buried in pork neck bone gravy.

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Taylor Grocery

Restaurant$27.8 km

In a region where fried catfish is practically a religion, Taylor Grocery stands tall as one of the great stewards of this culinary tradition. Since 1977, crowds have lingered on the front porch waiting for a seat in a rudimentary dining room where scratched walls are covered in scribble and old class photos. There’s no reason to look at a menu. You could dabble in gumbo or poke at a salad, but nothing should distract or deter from ordering a righteous mountain of cornmeal-dusted, golden-fried catfish flanked by an avalanche of hushpuppies. Tartare sauce and ketchup on the table complete the p

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Andrew Michael Italian Kitchen

Restaurant$$$70.2 km

Opened in 2008, the flagship restaurant from Chefs Andy Ticer and Michael Hudman remains one the city’s most enticing efforts. Divided into several small rooms, the cozy house in Brookhaven Circle celebrates Italian cooking with Southern influences. Appetizers and pastas are the strongest features, starting with the signature house breakfast of pork belly, pork rinds, polenta, and a runny egg. For a lighter beginning, swing for the tuna tartare with sundried tomatoes or tender squid stuffed with Barese sausage and set in a sharp puttanesca sauce. Mafaldi coated in a rich bianco veal ragu is as

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Petals of a Peony

Restaurant$$73.8 km

Opened in 2013, this Chinese restaurant has taken the city by storm—and rightly so. Although there are a number of offshoots around town, the original location in an unsuspecting Cordova strip center is the place to be. For those who love heat and savor spice, this is ground zero for fiery, tongue-numbing, chili-laden Sichuan cuisine. Focus on classics like the umami-packed mapo tofu, stir-fried cumin lamb, crispy chicken tossed in a mound of dried chilis and properly charred green beans. Portions are generous so bring friends and order with abandon.

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Felicia Suzanne's

Restaurant$$$77.5 km

Scarlet-red banquettes, a long marble bar and checkered tile cut a striking, seductive figure in downtown Memphis. This is a restaurant whose identity is never in question thanks to veteran Chef Felicia Suzanne, now situated in a swanky new dining room where she sources quality ingredients and honors Southern traditions with class and elegance. Plucky Gulf shrimp set with tasso ham sauce and jalapeño cornbread is a superb signature and a reflection of this kitchen at its very best. Other hits on this finely curated menu include buttermilk fried quail with greens and spiced honey as well as fri

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