Best Montgomery Tours & Trips

Alabama's state capital is situated along the Alabama River and is the state's second largest city. Montgomery was incorporated in 1819 and named after American Revolutionary War Major General Richard Montgomery. Points of interest are the Alabama Capitol Building, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery Zoo, The First White House of the Confederacy, The Hank Williams Museum and the Museum of Alabama.
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【Spring Break】11-Day East Coast Round Trip from New York·Hershey, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, Atlanta and Charleston

Excellent trip!!!

This tour was an unforgettable Christmas vacation for our family! Each city offered unique experiences, and we especially loved the vibrant atmosphere in New Orleans and the charm of Charleston.

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FAQs about Montgomery Tours

What is the best time of year to visit Montgomery, Alabama for mild weather and fewer crowds?

Visit Montgomery between March and May or September and November for mild temperatures and fewer tourists. Spring offers blooming gardens and events like the Southern White House Festival, while fall provides comfortable conditions for exploring outdoor attractions like the Alabama Riverwalk - avoiding summer’s heat and humidity.

How do I get from Montgomery Regional Airport (MGM) to downtown efficiently and affordably?

From Montgomery Regional Airport, take a rideshare (Uber/Lyft) or airport shuttle for $15-$20 to downtown - journey time is under 15 minutes. Taxis are available but cost slightly more. Renting a car on-site is ideal for broader exploration of the city and nearby Civil Rights Trail sites.

Is there a public transportation pass for tourists to explore top attractions in Montgomery?

Montgomery’s public transit (MARC) offers a daily pass for $2, but limited coverage makes it impractical for tourists. Instead, rent a car or use rideshares. For downtown and Civil Rights landmarks, guided trolley tours offer multi-attraction access passes from $25-$35, including entry to sites like the Legacy Museum and Rosa Parks Library.

What are the must-visit Civil Rights landmarks in Montgomery, and are they open year-round?

Key sites include the Legacy Museum, National Memorial for Peace and Justice, Dexter Avenue King Memorial Church, and the Rosa Parks Library and Museum. Most are open daily year-round, with reduced hours on Sundays. Check individual sites before visiting - no admission fees at the memorial, but museum tickets are required ($5-$10).

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