Hampton Inn Birmingham Downtown - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review This American classic built in the 1920s has been restored to its original grandeur and now is an elegant experience with gracious service and amenities. Nearby is the McWane Center and the Birm... mobiltravelguide.howstuffworks.com
No title - expert review In a case of reincarnation, the Tutwiler Hotel, a grand dame of Birmingham from 1914 to 1974, found new life in the Ridgely building, a similar structure built nearby during the same era. Although in disrepair, a $15 million restoration gave gracious new life to the eight-story Italianate building a... historichotels.org
A Few Wrinkles, But Lovely - user review This wonderful ole lady (The Tutwiler)has a few rough edges(wrinkles), but is under renovation and will be well worth anyone's patience. The service is unbelievable and will go out of their way to please. I have requested they please let me know when all is done as I want to come back and see the fa... expedia.com
Noise, noise, noise! - user review We had to call the front dest 3 times between 5:00 a.m. & 8:00 a.m. to complain of noise. The 1st were loud guests at 5:00 a.m. & the 2nd & 3rd time was to complain of renovation work being done before 7:00 a.m.! After return the next week I noticed I was charged for the room again! I had to call to... expedia.com
No title - user review Smelled musty, no ice machine, very few conveniences. glasses in room not replaced after we used them. I would not stay there again under any circumstance. Valet parking was outrageous at 16.00 per day with no other choice. Not what I had hop... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review The hotel was very charming with large rooms and an ideal location for business, however, at night, downtown shuts down, and when we ventured out to find dining locations, the exits we took were not in a good part of town and dining was non existent. The staff had directed us to a restaurant down th... mytravelguide.com
No title - user review wow this hotel ........! that is a quote from my oldest son (8) and also my wife. We check in, did not go to our room, went and got something to eat and shop. Then we went to our room. We were in our room for may be 15 minutes while I got hotel reservations on my cell phone. We left and went to a ni... mytravelguide.com
It was only a name - user review For $149.00 a night we thought the hotel was going to have great room. Carpet was stained in our guest room comforters were dirty, towels in bath not of great quaility .Hotels locat... tripadvisor.com
Great Experience! - user review I guess you get what you pay for! We had a beautiful suite (Room 610) for $129 that included a living room and large bedroom that was completely refurbished. The room had beautiful wallpape... tripadvisor.com
Tutwiler-Southern Charm and Feel - user review I stayed at the Tutwiler for a business trip last month and found it to be well located with excellent infrastructure and service. The bar and dining area are outstanding (dark mahogon... tripadvisor.com
Not ever again... - user review I stayed at the Tutwiler for one night even though I was booked for three. I realize it's historic and I usually love historic places but this was just run down, dirty, and creepy. The s... tripadvisor.com
Needs help - user review I stayed one night at the Tutwiler and have mostly negative impressions.As others have pointed out, the hotel is charming and historic, but is in dire need of a renovation in guest ... tripadvisor.com
Okay for 1 night but nothing special - user review I was travelling from Orlando to Kentucky and wanted to visit friends in Birmingham, so I called my brother from the road to book me a room in Birmingham using Priceline. He entered that ... tripadvisor.com
Forgotten property... - user review Just got back from a one night stay at The Tutwiler in Birmingham. Used Priceline and paid $60 w/taxes. The room was huge, but very neglected. Wallpaper peeling from the walls, li... tripadvisor.com
Best Option Downtown - user review There's a difference between shabby and dirty. This place is shabby but clean. Most rooms are spacious suites, and especially the corner rooms each have their own distinct character. ... tripadvisor.com
Historic Old Hotel - user review We stayed for two nights. Unlike some other posts, our room was clean and spacious. The bed was nice and comfy. Unfortunately, no refrigerator in the room and all were taken. Host do... tripadvisor.com
Poor Management, Poor Service - user review We wanted to stay here because we love historic hotels. The property itself has so much potential; however, the hotel is so poorly run, it is really not worth the cost. The person who a... tripadvisor.com
beautiful hotel...will return - user review I just returned from 4 nights at this hotel..and I have no complaints! The staff was very nice and accomidating, delicious food, VERY comforatble bed in my suite. I have no comp... travel.yahoo.com
Old Fashioned Customer Service - user review The Tutwiler was superbly decorated and welcoming, very comfortable, inviting and quiet. Even before I walked through the doors I was kindly greeted by the valet. All of the employ... travel.yahoo.com
Latest reviews of Hampton Inn Birmingham Downtown, Birmingham, AL I have traveled to Birmingham over the years and even used its airport as a bivouac (impossible as it may seem). This hotel has been a consistent pleaser for several years. The typical traveler when coming to Birmingham seems to expect something for nothing.. I don't and as well I get something ... travel.yahoo.com
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