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| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
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Birmingham, AL |
All Dates | from $287 |
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| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
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Birmingham, AL |
Thu, Feb, 11 - Sun, Feb 14 | from $397 |
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Birmingham, AL |
Sat, Feb, 13 - Mon, Feb 15 | from $605 |
| Destination | This Weekend | Price per Person |
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Birmingham, AL |
Leaving Thu, Feb 11
Returning Sun, Feb 14 Returning Mon, Feb 15 Returning Tue, Feb 16 |
from $397 from $419 from $423 |
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Birmingham, AL |
Leaving Sat, Feb 13
Returning Mon, Feb 15 Returning Tue, Feb 16 |
from $605 from $599 |
| Destination | Next Weekend | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Birmingham, AL |
Leaving Thu, Feb 18
Returning Mon, Feb 22 Returning Tue, Feb 23 |
from $325 from $352 |
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Birmingham, AL |
Leaving Fri, Feb 19
Returning Mon, Feb 22 Returning Tue, Feb 23 |
from $304 from $325 |
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Birmingham, AL |
Leaving Sat, Feb 20
Returning Mon, Feb 22 Returning Tue, Feb 23 |
from $287 from $304 |
| Destination | More Weekends | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Birmingham, AL |
Leaving Thu, Feb 25
Returning Sun, Feb 28 Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 |
from $317 from $364 from $362 |
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Birmingham, AL |
Leaving Fri, Feb 26
Returning Sun, Feb 28 Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 |
from $298 from $343 from $341 |
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Birmingham, AL |
Leaving Sat, Feb 27
Returning Mon, Mar 1 Returning Tue, Mar 2 |
from $323 from $318 |
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| Destination | Dates | Price per Person |
|---|---|---|
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Richmond/ Williamsburg, VA
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All Dates | from $212 |
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Raleigh-Durham, NC
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All Dates | from $215 |
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Atlanta, GA
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All Dates | from $215 |
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Roanoke, VA
|
All Dates | from $224 |
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Norfolk/ Virginia Coast, VA
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All Dates | from $231 |
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Jacksonville, FL
|
All Dates | from $237 |
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Akron/ Canton, OH
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All Dates | from $215 |
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Milwaukee, WI
|
All Dates | from $216 |
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Indianapolis, IN
|
All Dates | from $224 |
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Charlotte, NC
|
All Dates | from $265 |
Birmingham: Why Go
Birmingham, AL: Country-Fried Fun
True Southern hospitality is the way of life in Birmingham. From the Civil Rights District to the Barber Motorsports Park, that Old South charm lingers on in this up-and-coming city.
Local flavor: It's true: People actually eat fried green tomatoes. Bite into a slice at the Irondale Cafe, the original Whistlestop Cafe made famous (but not too touristy) by the movie Fried Green Tomatoes.
The real deal: See one of the finest collections of Wedgwood outside of England at the Birmingham Museum of Art. Its eclectic exhibits span the spectrum of decorative arts to include furniture, ceramics, quilts, and more.
Did we mention it's free? Ruffner Mountain, on 81st Street North, is better than any gym in the city. Trade in your treadmill routine for a three-mile hike on the popular Quarry Trail.
History lesson: From the Jim Crow laws of the 1800s to the sit-ins of the 1960s, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute is a "living" institution that brings the struggle against racial discrimination to life. Picture Martin Luther King, Jr. writing "Letter from Birmingham Jail" behind the cell bars, which are on permanent display.
Let the games begin: Rickwood Field Park is America's oldest baseball park. The first pitch was thrown in 1910, and the park was home to the Black Barons--the team that gave Willie Mays his start.
Start your engines! While the Barber Motorsports Park's 2.3-mile course is packed with high-speed action, its Guggenheim-inspired museum that houses the world's largest vintage motorcycle collection also wows the crowd.
You can take it with you: The Peanut Depot has been roasting Virginia peanuts since 1907. Try a bag of plain-roasted, salt-roasted, Cajun-roasted, or boiled peanuts in sizes up to 30 pounds! They even sell by the truckload, if you're interested.
Toe-tapping tunes: The Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, housed in the historic Carver Theater, is devoted to fostering an appreciation of jazz by honoring jazz greats like Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, and Lionel Hampton.
True Southern hospitality is the way of life in Birmingham. From the Civil Rights District to the Barber Motorsports Park, that Old South charm lingers on in this up-and-coming city.
Local flavor: It's true: People actually eat fried green tomatoes. Bite into a slice at the Irondale Cafe, the original Whistlestop Cafe made famous (but not too touristy) by the movie Fried Green Tomatoes.
The real deal: See one of the finest collections of Wedgwood outside of England at the Birmingham Museum of Art. Its eclectic exhibits span the spectrum of decorative arts to include furniture, ceramics, quilts, and more.
Did we mention it's free? Ruffner Mountain, on 81st Street North, is better than any gym in the city. Trade in your treadmill routine for a three-mile hike on the popular Quarry Trail.
History lesson: From the Jim Crow laws of the 1800s to the sit-ins of the 1960s, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute is a "living" institution that brings the struggle against racial discrimination to life. Picture Martin Luther King, Jr. writing "Letter from Birmingham Jail" behind the cell bars, which are on permanent display.
Let the games begin: Rickwood Field Park is America's oldest baseball park. The first pitch was thrown in 1910, and the park was home to the Black Barons--the team that gave Willie Mays his start.
Start your engines! While the Barber Motorsports Park's 2.3-mile course is packed with high-speed action, its Guggenheim-inspired museum that houses the world's largest vintage motorcycle collection also wows the crowd.
You can take it with you: The Peanut Depot has been roasting Virginia peanuts since 1907. Try a bag of plain-roasted, salt-roasted, Cajun-roasted, or boiled peanuts in sizes up to 30 pounds! They even sell by the truckload, if you're interested.
Toe-tapping tunes: The Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, housed in the historic Carver Theater, is devoted to fostering an appreciation of jazz by honoring jazz greats like Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, and Lionel Hampton.