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Montgomery, Alabama is steeped in American history, from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement. Today's guests at hotels in Montgomery typically arrive on government, military, education, corporate or arts business. The Days Inn Midtown is one of the best budget hotels in Montgomery, while the Residence Inn by Marriott offers deluxe hotel accommodations. Travelers booking rooms at a Montgomery hotel will also discover Native American history and European architecture in Alabama's capital city.
The Montgomery Renaissance Hotel & Spa at the Conference Center hosts the Culinary Boot Camp and Alabama Songwriters Competition and Festival.
While staying in Montgomery, culinary aficionados feast on the filet boeuf and shrimp creole of Michael's Table, while casual diners prefer Tomatino's Pizza and Bake Shop for pizza and gelato.
Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, easily accessed from any Montgomery hotel, is Martin Luther King, Jr.'s former pulpit. The Rev. Dr. King was the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner for his pioneering of nonviolent racial reform in America. The 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott was centralized in the church's basement.
Montgomery Mall, Eastdale Mall and Shoppes at EastChase offer endless shopping opportunities for guests with accommodations in Montgomery hotels. The Eastbrook Flea Market & Antique Mall houses numerous antique dealers.
In Montgomery, Biscuits do more than sop up cane syrup and red-eye gravy—they play ball at Montgomery Riverwalk Stadium as well. Other local sports include the Navistar LPGA Classic and collegiate games.