Top Mobile hotels deals
The Admiral, Downtown Historic District
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Mobile
Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel
Hampton Inn & Suites Mobile I-65@ Airport Blvd
Comfort Suites Mobile-South Alabama University Area
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Mobile
Popular places to visit
USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park
Board a legendary World War II vessel and inspect authentic fighter planes in a park dedicated to military craft of every shape and size.
Bragg-Mitchell Mansion
Take a tour of this historic family home, with antebellum-era architecture evoking the elegance of the Old South.
Church Street East Historic District
Learn about the local history of Mobile when you spend time at Church Street East Historic District. While in this walkable area, you can enjoy the restaurants.
Mobile Vacations
A thriving city with a rich military history, Mobile, AL has a vibrant and friendly atmosphere. From historic attractions to music festivals featuring today's hottest acts, Mobile has something that is bound to appeal to each and every visitor.
Major Attractions
Nautical history is a big deal in Mobile, which is why the best Mobile vacations always include visits to the area's most significant battleships and submarines. Head over to the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, where you'll learn what life was like for United States heroes based on a typical World War II battleship. Later, you'll want to stop by the equally fascinating USS Drum, a submarine that sank the Hachimanzan Maru, the Yuzan Maru, and several other enemy vessels.
A number of excellent dining establishments are located along Battleship Parkway, so after you've learned about military history, consider using some of the money you've saved on Mobile vacation packages to splurge on a delicious Southern meal at a local restaurant.
Festivals and Events
If you visit Mobile in early October, make sure to set aside a little extra time for BayFest, one of the most significant music festivals in the Deep South. The event attracts over 50,000 guests each day, who clamor to see such major acts as Kid Rock, Lady Antebellum, Al Green, Jane's Addiction, and Luke Bryan. Other events at the music festival include a 5K and a fun run. Although the event is located close to several hotels in Mobile, AL, it is also easy to access via car rentals in Mobile.
You'll never be lacking for something fun to do and interesting to learn while enjoying Mobile vacations. In addition to saving money with Mobile packages, you can also stick to your budget by using the Travelocity app, which brings mobile exclusive deals to Mobile.
Tours and Activities in Mobile
Traveling can completely alter our perspective on life. So if you feel you've been going round and round in circles lately, get ready to jump into some game-changing new adventures.
If you're traveling to Mobile, now's a good time to experience something that's new and exciting. Why not begin with a Delta Wildlife Tour?
Frequently asked questions
Where to stay in Mobile: Best areas for travelers
- Fairhope: If you're the type that likes to get out and about in nature, base yourself here. Enjoy some downtime at Weeks Bay Reserve before retreating to your bed at the Hampton Inn Fairhope-Mobile Bay. The Walking Distance to Mobile Bay and Downtown Fairhope and the Key West Inn Fairhope Al are two more options in this sought-after area.
- Riverfront Industrial Area: If USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is on your must-do list, this neighborhood is a great choice. You'll be close to this well-known attraction from a range of hotels, including the Malaga Inn, the Quality Inn Downtown Historic District and the Holiday Inn Mobile-Dwtn/Hist. District.
- Daphne: If you need time in nature to feel energized, make your way to Daphne Bayfront Park and Village Point Park Preserve. Take in their lovely ambiance by day, and by night, get comfortable at the Awesome View of Mobile Bay Newly Renovated and Tastefully Decorated. The Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Daphne/Mobile and the Eastern Shore Motel are two more options to consider in this neighborhood.
- Central Business District: If you'd like to cross off some of the city's top attractions, this neighborhood has loads for you to discover. History Museum of Mobile is a great place to kick things off. You can easily visit this sight (and many others) from the Hilton Garden Inn Mobile Downtown, the Holiday Inn Mobile-Dwtn/Hist. District or The Admiral Hotel Mobile, Curio Collection by Hilton.
- Tillmans Corner: From sunup to sundown, there's loads to keep you busy in this neighborhood. Explore everything that it has to offer from the comfort of the Motel 6 Mobile, AL or the Red Roof Inn & Suites Mobile - Tillmans Corner.
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