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Birmingham

This is your travel guide for Birmingham, Alabama

1 : Visit the Birmingham Museum of Art [2 hrs]
Explore the impressive collection of more than 27,000 paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, and decorative arts spanning centuries of history. Don’t miss the Asian, African, European, Pre-Columbian, and American Art collections that offer a diverse cultural experience.

2 : Tour the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute [2 hrs]
Learn about the history of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham through interactive exhibitions, photographs, videos, and personal stories. Gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and triumphs of the individuals who fought for equality and justice.

3 : Stroll through the Birmingham Botanical Gardens [1.5 hrs]
Enjoy the beauty and serenity of 67.5 acres of gardens showcasing over 30 unique gardens, including a Japanese garden, rose garden, and tropical conservatory. Discover a variety of plant species and themed areas that offer a relaxing escape from the city.

4 : Explore Vulcan Park and Museum [1.5 hrs]
Marvel at the iconic Vulcan statue, the largest cast iron statue in the world, standing tall overlooking the city. Visit the museum to learn about Birmingham’s history, industry, and the story behind the creation of the statue.

5 : Attend a live performance at the Alabama Theatre [2.5 hrs]
Immerse yourself in the historic ambience of this beautifully restored 1927 theatre while enjoying a variety of events including concerts, Broadway shows, classic films, and comedy acts. Experience the rich cultural heritage and grandeur of this architectural gem.

Background Info

Weather
Birmingham experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Average temperatures range from 32°F (0°C) in winter to 90°F (32°C) in summer. The city receives around 56 inches of rainfall annually.

Language
English is the predominant language spoken in Birmingham.

Cost Of Living
Birmingham has a cost of living index of 85.5, which is lower than the national average. Housing costs are particularly affordable compared to other major cities in the United States.

Other
Birmingham is known for its rich history in the Civil Rights Movement and its vibrant arts scene. It is also a hub for southern cuisine, offering a variety of traditional dishes like barbecue, fried green tomatoes, and sweet tea.

Birmingham – city in and county seat of Jefferson County, Alabama, United States

Location: Birmingham, Alabama 35203, United States of AmericaUnited States of America flag

Official Site: Visit Official Site

Summary: Birmingham Summary

Map: Map of Birmingham

Weather: Birmingham Forecast


Post Codes: 35201

Dialing Codes: 205

Local Names: Birmingham (English)


Population: 212,237 (2010)

Elevation: 187 m

Area: 384.945 sq km

Coordinates: 33.518, -86.809

Timezone: (UTC-06:00) Central Time (Chicago)


Birmingham's skyline from it's highest point

Birmingham’s skyline from it’s highest point

Jefferson County Alabama Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Birmingham Highlighted

Jefferson County Alabama Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Birmingham Highlighted

Flag of Birmingham, Alabama

Flag of Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham AL Montage

Birmingham AL Montage