Alabama's characterful capital, Montgomery is brimming with history, culture and Southern charm. The unhurried city is sprinkled with historic civil rights sites, letting you retrace the footsteps of activists like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr.
Things to do in Montgomery
Once home to Martin Luther King, the Dexter Avenue Parsonage offers a glimpse at life in mid-century Montgomery. Inside you'll find retro furniture and vintage memorabilia. You can also peer into King's former office, which is still brimming with books on philosophy, theology and social activism.
Set in downtown Montgomery, the Civil Rights Memorial Centre honours the city's role in the struggle for social justice. The monument was designed by Maya Lin and pays tribute to 40 martyrs who died for their beliefs.
Continue your historical journey at the Rosa Parks Museum. It's located in front of the bus stop where she famously refused to give up her seat in 1955. The museum is filled with artefacts, including Rosa's original fingerprint arrest record and police report.
Literature lovers shouldn't miss the Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald Museum. Once home to the famous novelists, the fascinating museum includes a treasure trove of original works from the couple, including handwritten letters, notes, manuscripts and art.
Getting around Montgomery
Downtown Montgomery is easy to get around on foot, with most major sites and attractions within walking distance. The city is serviced by a network of local buses, while a car offers more flexibility when travelling further afield. Montgomery Regional Airport is 15 minutes from the city centre.