Embassy Suites by Hilton Montgomery Hotel & Conference Center

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300 Tallapoosa Street Montgomery, AL 36104

Ratings

Northstar
3
AAA
3

Awards

Voted Best Pet Friendly Hotel in Montgomery Montgomery Advertiser Readers Choice Award

Venue Highlights

3D Event Space

Cvent Photo-realistic 3D Event Spaces give planners the ability to realize their vision down to the finest detail.

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Internet access
  • Laundry service

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Pet friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • Business center

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Whirlpool

Venue accessibility

  • Taxi

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Loading dock
  • Staging area

Distance from airport

  • 9 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Paid parking$25.00 / day
  • Street parking
  • Bus parking

Embassy Suites by Hilton Montgomery Hotel & Conference Center Meeting Space

Total meeting space18,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms14
Largest room10,650 sq. ft.
Second largest room7,950 sq. ft.
Filters

Floor plans

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms237
Single (1 bed)137
Suites216
Single (1 bed) rate$129.00 – $279.00
Tax rate15%
Occupancy rate2.25%

Local Attractions

EJI - Equal Justice Initiative

Museum
5 minutes away
The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice represent years of work by EJI to create new narrative spaces in the United States that document our nation’s history of racial inequality. The sites have already attracted tens of thousands of visitors. The opening of our sites in April 2018 was accompanied by three days of events, talks, lectures, and performances that brought together an amazing array of voices and continue to have a great impact on the national discourse about race, poverty, and criminal justice reform.
122 Commerce Street
Montgomery, AL, US 36104

Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts

Museum
10 mi. away
The mission of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret art of the highest quality for the enrichment, enlightenment, and enjoyment of its public. Free Admission & Parking Admission to the Museum is free, and parking is readily available.
One Museum Drive
Montgomery, AL, US 36117

Montgomery Zoo

Park
5 mi. away
What began in a small downtown park in Montgomery, Alabama has now grown, expanded and become a premiere American zoological facility. The Montgomery Zoo and Mann Wildlife Learning Museum are open year round, seven (7) days per week with the exception of Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day (December 25) (Zoo opens at 5:30pm Christmas Night for Christmas Lights Festival) and New Years Day (January 1). The Montgomery Zoo is open daily at 9am - 4pm. The last admission tickets are sold at 4pm daily. Major animal exhibits begin closing at 4:30pm daily. We ask everyone to exit the front gates by 5pm.
2301 Coliseum Parkway
Montgomery, AL, US 36110

Alabama Department of Archives and History

Museum
2 mi. away
Experience 300 Years of Alabama History. Hours: The Museum of Alabama and the Department of Archives and History are open Monday – Saturday, 8:30 am -4:30 pm. The Archives Research Room is open Tuesday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, and the second Saturday of every month, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. The Research Room is closed on Mondays. The Alabama Department of Archives and History, Museum of Alabama, and Research Room are closed on all state holidays. Admission: Admission to the Museum of Alabama is always FREE!
624 Washington ve
Montgomery, AL, US 36130

The Shoppes at East Chase

Shopping
13 mi. away
The Shoppes at EastChase is the principal retail component of the EastChase mixed-use development located in Montgomery, Alabama at the intersection of Interstate 85 and Taylor Road on the east side of the city. Open Air Shopping District.
7274 EastChase Parkway
Montgomery, AL, US 36117

Civil Rights Memorial

Museum
2 mi. away
Created by Vietnam Veterans Memorial designer Maya Lin, the Memorial is located across the street from the Southern Poverty Law Center's office building in Montgomery, Alabama, a city rich with civil rights history. A circular black granite table records the names of the martyrs and chronicles the history of the movement in lines that radiate like the hands of a clock. Water emerges from the table's center and flows evenly across the top. On a curved black granite wall behind the table is engraved Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s well-known paraphrase of Amos 5:24 - We will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. Like the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Civil Rights Memorial invites visitors to touch the engraved names. As Lin envisioned, the Memorial plaza is "a contemplative area — a place to remember the Civil Rights Movement, to honor those killed during the struggle, to appreciate how far the country has come in its quest for equality, and to consider how far it has to go." The Memorial is just around the corner from the church where Dr. King served as pastor during the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955-1956, and the Alabama Capitol steps where the Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights march ended in 1965. The Memorial is located on an open plaza accessible to visitors 24 hours a day, every day of the week. The Civil Rights Memorial Center is adjacent to the Memorial. In addition to exhibits about Civil Rights Movement martyrs, the Memorial Center houses a 56-seat theater, a classroom for educational activities, and the Wall of Tolerance
400 Washington Ave
Montgomery, AL, US 36104

Rosa Parks Museum

Museum
2 minutes away
Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum is an active memorial to the life of civil rights icon Rosa Parks and the lessons of the Montgomery Bus Boycott that brought racial integration to transportation and international attention to civil rights. Located in downtown Montgomery, Alabama at the site where Mrs. Parks was arrested, it is the nation’s only museum dedicated to Rosa Parks. Our mission is to honor her legacy and that of the boycott by providing a platform for scholarly dialogue, civic engagement, and positive social change. The museum’s collection contains a number of historically significant artifacts including the original fingerprint arrest record of Mrs. Parks, a 1950s-era Montgomery city bus, original works of art including statuary and quilts, court documents and police reports, as well as a restored 1955 station wagon (known as a "rolling church") used to transport protesters.
252 Montgomery Street
Montgomery, AL, US 36104

Alabama State Capitol Tour

Museum
2 mi. away
For 150 years the Alabama State Capitol has overlooked downtown Montgomery from its hilltop setting. This National Historic Landmark is a working museum of state history and politics. The The Confederacy began in the senate chamber when delegates from southern states voted to establish a new nation in February 1861. A brass star on the west portico marks the location where Jefferson Davis stood to be inaugurated as the first and only president of the Confederacy. A little more than a century later in the spring of 1965 the Selma to Montgomery March for voting rights culminated at the capitol steps. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. made one of his greatest speeches to an estimated 25,000 people. U.S. Civil Rights Trail: The Alabama State Capitol is now recognized as an official destination on the trail along with more than 100 locations across 14 states.
468 South Perry St.
Montgomery, AL, US 36130

More

The NEWLY RENOVATED Embassy Suites Montgomery - Hotel & Conference Center is located in Downtown Montgomery, Alabama. The hotel offers the best stay of all Montgomery hotels, whether you're traveling on business or looking for a family vacation. The Embassy Suites Montgomery - Hotel & Conference Center combines our upscale full-service all-suite hotel with outstanding service and accommodations, with a convenient location right next to the city's historic Union Station and Montgomery Convention Center downtown. The hotel is just off of Interstate 65 and nine miles from the Montgomery Regional Airport. Montgomery, Alabama is home to several major Corporations and Universities. Maxwell Air Force Base, ALFA, The Colonial Company, Rheem Manufacturers, Lear, Hyundai, GKN, Neptune, Troy University, Auburn University Montgomery, Alabama State University, Huntingdon College, and Faulkner University.

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High season
Mar 1 – Oct 31
Shoulder season
Jan 1 – Feb 29
Low season
Nov 1 – Dec 31

Facility Restrictions

15% occupancy tax, $2.25 lodging tax and the $1.50 destination marketing fee

Additional Information

We are here for you and we thank you for your interest in allowing us to host your group or event. Please understand that during this global time of crisis response times will be delayed. Our team is dedicated to you and will answer your RFP as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding. The rate includes a full, cooked-to-order breakfast each morning as well as a complimentary reception each evening.