Vacation in Birmingham - Alabama
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Area Overview
Something we hear time and again from first time visitors to Birmingham is that they never realized the beauty of the area. With the foothills of the Appalachians as a dramatic backdrop, the city is laid out on a series of lush rolling hills, with woodland-covered neighborhoods just minutes from downtown.
That this Southern city has its own cosmopolitan personality is another eye-opener to visitors. It’s hip without being pretentious. It’s tuned-in without being pushy. It’s very cool without the exertion.
Includes Cities/Towns: Bessemer, Birmingham, Calera, Childersburg, Fairfield, Fultondale, Gardendale, Jasper, Leeds, Moody, Pelham, Sylacauga, Trussville.
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Cultural Activities
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The Alabama Symphony Orchestra, based in Birmingham, runs a full schedule of performances year 'round with a permanent conductor and guest conductors from around the country. The Alabama Ballet, also in Birmingham, presents a year 'round schedule of new, dramatic and popular performances. More than a half dozen live theater companies play to packed houses throughout the year, and art shows highlight the talents of local and regional artists. The Birmingham Museum of Art is one of the region's greatest cultural blessings, along with museums and educational facilities such as the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. More than 22,000 works represent cultures around the world and include highlights such as the Asian Art Collection, the Contemporary Art Collection and the Beeson Collection of Wedgwood.
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Attractions
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For a complete guide to attractions and travel itineraries in the Birmingham area, please visit www.inbirmingham.com.
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Transportation |
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The Metro Area Express bus system is the primary mode of transportation in the region. For the physically active, the city also has more than 400 ZypBikes for renting and biking around the downtown area.
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Climate |
Monthly Temperatures / Rainfall
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Month
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Low
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Avg
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High
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Rain |
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January
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32.4
F°
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43.1
F°
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53.9
F°
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5.2
"
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February
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35.4
F°
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47.1
F°
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58.8
F°
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5.2
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March
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41.9
F°
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54.5
F°
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67.1
F°
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5.5
"
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April
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48.7
F°
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61.7
F°
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74.7
F°
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4.6
"
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May
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58.3
F°
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70.1
F°
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81.9
F°
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4.8
"
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June
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65.7
F°
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76.8
F°
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87.9
F°
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4.4
"
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July
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69.7
F°
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80.2
F°
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90.7
F°
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4.9
"
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August
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68.7
F°
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79.7
F°
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90.7
F°
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3.7
"
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September
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62.3
F°
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73.6
F°
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84.9
F°
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3.8
"
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October
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50.9
F°
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63.0
F°
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75.1
F°
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3.5
"
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November
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41.5
F°
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53.3
F°
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65.1
F°
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4.9
"
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December
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34.6
F°
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45.4
F°
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56.1
F°
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4.9
"
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Best Time To Go:
Summer and fall.
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Birmingham has four distinct seasons. The winter months are generally mild with few bitter cold days and very little snow. Spring is extended and brings a wealth of blossoming beauty in the form of dogwoods, azaleas and wisteria. Summer is very warm with daytime temperatures in the 80s and 90s but rarely above. Fall has moderate temperatures and gorgeous autumn color.
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Accommodations |
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Accommodations range from high-end boutique inns to large convention hotels. Virtually every major hotel brand is represented in the Birmingham area, along with bed and breakfast accommodations.
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Additional Information
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Visitor Information
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