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Alabama Attractions near the Radisson Suite Hotel Huntsville

The Radisson Suite Hotel Huntsville is only minutes from many major Alabama attractions, fine restaurants and shopping centers. Located just outside Gate #1 of Redstone Arsenal, we are close to NASA (Marshall Space Flight Center) as well as Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Siemens. If you're looking for a fun and exciting Huntsville vacation, the Radisson Suite Hotel Huntsville puts you in the best location possible for seeing and experiencing all of the Alabama attractions nearby. Below are some of our favorite places, each of which would make a great addition to your Huntsville vacation itinerary.

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Nearby attractions:

  • Huntsville Botanical Garden (6.0 miles)
    4747 Bob Wallace Ave
    Huntsville, AL 35805
    Open May through September, this delightful garden and butterfly sanctuary has something for everyone. One of the most charming Alabama attractions in town, the Botanical Garden will make a great stop on your Huntsville vacation.
    (256) 830-4447
  • EarlyWorks Children's Museum (5.3 miles)
    404 Madison St
    Huntsville, AL 35801
    Your kids will love EarlyWorks. This Alabama attraction's special quality is making learning fun and interactive. Children discover Alabama's history at this hands-on museum, just minutes from other Alabama attractions and the Radisson Suite Hotel Huntsville.
    (256) 564-8100
  • Sci-Quest (9.1 miles)
    102-D Wynn Dr
    Huntsville, AL 35805
    This science center is fun for all ages. Between experiencing an earthquake and navigating the inside of the human body, Sci-Quest is one stop on your Huntsville vacation you won't soon forget.
    (256) 837-0606
  • The Weeden House Museum (5.4 miles)
    300 Gates Ave SE
    Huntsville, AL 35801
    A must-visit for fans of architecture, furniture or poetry, this 1819 home is the one of the oldest Alabama attractions open to the public.
    (256) 536-7718
  • North Alabama Railroad Museum (8.7 miles)
    694 Chase Rd, Hwy 72
    Huntsville, AL 35815
    Travel back in time without traveling far from the Radisson Suite Hotel Huntsville. Take a ride into the countryside on a restored train, and learn all about this fascinating Alabama attraction's history in the process.
    (256) 851-6276
  • US Space and Rocket Center (9.2 miles)
    One Tranquility Base
    Huntsville, AL 35805
    If you don't visit this most unique of Alabama attractions, your Huntsville vacation will be incomplete. At less than 10 miles from the Radisson Suite Hotel Huntsville, you can't miss an opportunity to see the world's largest space attraction.
    (256) 837-3400

About Huntsville

Famous for being home to NASA's Space Camp, Huntsville stands front and center in our country's march toward the stars. Indeed, aside from serving as a space-age playground for the globe's best and brightest youngsters, Huntsville is also home to some rather gaudy names in the high-tech and aeronautics fields - the Redstone Arsenal, Marshall Space Flight Center, and U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command. Alas, the city is not all work and no play, as it boasts more than 50 public parks and greenways, the surreal Huntsville-Madison County Botanical Garden, the Huntsville Museum of Art - one of the South's leading visual arts centers, the enterprising Huntsville Symphony, and an unforgettable living museum on the 19th century farm of Dr. William Henry Burritt. Of course, professional shoppers (and "Oprah" viewers) usually make Scottsboro's Unclaimed Baggage one of their first stops - where else will you find everything from shoulder bags and cosmetic kits to boogie boards and dog leashes for a fraction of what they would cost otherwise? A walk through the Twickenham Historic District allows visitors to immerse themselves in the area's quintessential Southern charm: The Harrison Brothers Hardware Store (1879), Depot Museum (1860), and Weeden House (1819) preserve a heritage that dates back nearly 200 years. From Patriot Missiles to biscuits and gravy, Huntsville keeps its eyes firmly planted on the horizon but never fails to remember where it's been - after all, this is the "Birthplace of Alabama."

Did you know?

Famous actress Tallulah Bankhead - star of stage, screen, and radio during the 1930s-1950s - was born in Huntsville in 1902. She is best remembered for her role in Broadway's "The Little Foxes" in 1939 and in Alfred Hitchcock's 1944 film "Lifeboat."

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