Hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium
950 Paul W Bryant Dr, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium
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The Alamite Tuscaloosa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown near University
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Alabama Downtown
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AC Hotel by Marriott Tuscaloosa Downtown
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Homewood Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Downtown
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Home2 Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Downtown University Blvd
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Hotel Indigo Tuscaloosa Downtown by IHG
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Hampton Inn Tuscaloosa-University
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Residence Inn by Marriott Tuscaloosa
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Courtyard by Marriott Northport University of Alabama
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tuscaloosa-University by IHG
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TownePlace Suites by Marriott Tuscaloosa University Area
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SpringHill Suites Tuscaloosa by Marriott
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Fairfield Inn Tuscaloosa by Marriott
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Courtyard Tuscaloosa by Marriott
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The Alamite Tuscaloosa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Independent character meets modern reliability when the city runs at capacity.
- Celebrate with family in the landscaped courtyard garden area
- Join evening social hours connecting alumni and parents together
- Start mornings with complimentary lobby tea and coffee service
Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown near University
All-suites positioning serves fans who treat gameday as an all-day event.
- Grab packaged snacks between games and campus visits
- Recharge on Comfort Signature Bedding after a long game day
- Leave your car steps from your door with free parking
Embassy Suites Tuscaloosa Alabama Downtown
Two-room suites built for families who need space between kickoff and bedtime.
- Celebrate wins around lush indoor landscaping and soothing water features
- Grab casual dining options without leaving the property between events
- Grab bottled drinks for the ride to campus game day
AC Hotel by Marriott Tuscaloosa Downtown
Globally consistent comfort designed for guests who value reliable, upscale service.
- Skip parking hassles with professional valet at the entrance
- Grab freshly brewed premium coffee for the early kickoff drive
- Request a crib so baby travels comfortably for alumni weekend
Homewood Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Downtown
Suites that welcome families needing flexibility over a multi-day campus trip.
- Prepare comfortably at well-lit vanity mirrors before campus events
- Park in accessible spaces near the entrance for easy arrival
- Load up on signature waffles before heading to campus
Home2 Suites Tuscaloosa Downtown University Blvd
Extended-stay flexibility built for spectators who turn one game into three.
- Choose from 400-plus breakfast combinations to fuel your day
- Give kids their own sleep space with pull-out sofas
- Gather with fellow fans in the welcoming Oasis lobby space
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Hotel Indigo Tuscaloosa Downtown by IHG
Boutique hospitality tailored for guests who want the town's story woven in.
- Wind down after kickoff with locally sourced wines and spirits
- Browse craft beverages and local snacks in the lobby market
- Sleep deeply on plush duvets between tailgates and kickoffs
Hampton Inn Tuscaloosa-University
Friendly service anchors the stay when the weekend runs long.
- Recharge on the premium mattress between back-to-back weekend tournament games
- Fuel up with free hot breakfast before tailgates and kickoff
- Enjoy fresh-baked pastries and muffins each morning before kickoff
Residence Inn by Marriott Tuscaloosa
Full kitchens and separate living areas keep multi-day visits feeling effortless.
- Gather around communal tables to plan your game day strategy
- Host alumni reunions on spacious patios with comfortable communal seating
- Celebrate game day wins at hosted evening social events
Courtyard Northport University of Alabama
Premium hospitality serving travelers who want consistency across decades of reunions.
- Access M Club evening service with premium bar and hors d'oeuvres
- Order a la carte entrees to the room after evening games
- Wrap up in plush terry bathrobes between stadium and celebrations
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tuscaloosa-University
Smart systems keep the chaos of game weekend from spilling into downtime.
- Serve yourself warm Cinnabon rolls without leaving the hotel property
- Choose dual queen layouts to fit parents and visiting students
- Gather your crew in the Great Room's flexible community seating
TownePlace Suites Tuscaloosa University Area
Extended-stay comfort for fans who fuel early and celebrate late.
- Fuel up with complimentary coffee available every hour of game day
- Sink into plush pillows after a full day on campus
- Drive to multiple stadium gates without worrying about parking costs
SpringHill Suites Tuscaloosa by Marriott
Studio layouts designed for travelers who expect reliability when availability is scarce.
- Recover in beds with plush mattresses and premium linens all night
- Park trailers and oversized vehicles at select locations without extra fees
- Build your own waffles at the signature breakfast station
Fairfield Inn Tuscaloosa by Marriott
Full-service polish built for families who expect every detail managed well.
- Meet fellow fans around outdoor fire pits every evening
- Meet parents and fans at the lobby bar before kickoff
- Skip the dining hall wait with mobile app room service ordering
Courtyard Tuscaloosa by Marriott
Global standards serving travelers who expect quality from dawn through postgame.
- Celebrate victories on al fresco patios with food and drinks
- Share craft beers on tap with your game day crew
- Fuel late arrivals with comfort food menus available around the clock
Bryant Denny Stadium Travel Guide
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Bryant-Denny Stadium is one of the most hallowed grounds in college football, a coliseum where over 100,000 fans create an atmosphere so intense it physically shakes the ground. Located on the University of Alabama campus, it is the home of the Crimson Tide and a pilgrimage site for fans who live and breathe SEC football. The game-day experience here is legendary, from the "Walk of Champions" where the team enters the stadium to the thunderous "Rammer Jammer" chant that closes out a victory. Visitors must navigate the sprawling, zone-based parking lots, master the Crimson Ride shuttle system, and understand that in Tuscaloosa, football is not just a sport—it's a religion. The guide below helps you find the best pre-game yellowhammer drink, secure a spot at the Quad, and handle the humid Alabama heat.
Neighborhood Overview
The stadium anchors the southwest corner of the UA campus, bordered by University Boulevard and Paul W. Bryant Drive. To the immediate north is "The Strip," a historic stretch of University Boulevard packed with student bars, bookstores, and restaurants that serves as the pre-game heartbeat. To the east lies the Quad, a massive green space that transforms into one of the nation's premier tailgating villages. Access is heavily car-dependent, with I-20/59 funneling traffic into the city; however, once on campus, roads like University Blvd and Bryant Drive are often closed or restricted to pedestrians and permit holders. The "neighborhood" is effectively the entire campus, which is safe, walkable, and awash in crimson. Rideshare pickups are strictly geofenced to areas like the University Mall shuttle lot or downtown to avoid the immediate post-game gridlock.
Where to Stay
For the ultimate convenience, the Hotel Capstone is located directly on campus across from the practice fields and a short walk from the stadium, making it the premier choice for fans who want to be in the middle of the action. The Graduate Tuscaloosa on The Strip offers a quirky, heavily themed experience right next to the bars and a short walk to the gates. For a more sophisticated stay, The Alamite in downtown Tuscaloosa offers luxury rooms and a rooftop bar just a short shuttle ride or manageable walk away. Budget-conscious fans often look to hotels along McFarland Boulevard or in Northport, utilizing the Crimson Ride shuttles to commute in. Avoid staying too far out on I-20 unless you have a designated driver, as the post-game traffic exodus can add hours to your return trip.
Quick-Plan Overview
Local Transit
Birmingham-Shuttlesworth Int'l (BHM) · 60 min drive
Tip
Bag policy is 12x6x12 clear plastic
Local Transit
Crimson Ride shuttles are free from east campus
Explore Nearby
Visit the Walk of Champions statues
Tip
Dreamland BBQ for legendary ribs
- Birmingham-Shuttlesworth Int'l (BHM) · 60 min drive
- Bag policy is 12x6x12 clear plastic
- Crimson Ride shuttles are free from east campus
- Visit the Walk of Champions statues
- Dreamland BBQ for legendary ribs
Game Day Flow
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival strategy centers on the Quad, where tailgating is an art form; spots here are often reserved days in advance, but walking through is a must-do experience. If you aren't parking in a reserved lot, the best move is to park at the University Mall or downtown and take the shuttle (often $10-$20 round trip) to the stadium area. The "Walk of Champions" occurs 2 hours and 15 minutes before kickoff, where the team buses unload and Nick Saban (and now his successor) lead the team into the stadium through a sea of fans. Gates open two hours before kickoff; be aware of the strict clear bag policy and the prohibition on seat backs wider than 16 inches.
During the Event
Bryant-Denny is a massive bowl where sound is trapped and amplified; the "Dixieland Delight" singalong in the fourth quarter is a bucket-list moment for any sports fan. The stadium is open-air, and early season games can be brutally hot; hydration is critical, and cooling stations are often set up. Concessions feature stadium standards, but many fans fill up at the tailgates beforehand. The "Million Dollar Band" halftime show is a spectacle of precision that keeps most fans in their seats.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting 100,000 people is a slow process. Pedestrian traffic floods University Boulevard and the surrounding streets. The shuttle lines back to the mall and downtown can be long but move efficiently. Many fans choose to walk to The Strip to grab a post-game drink at Gallettes or The Houndstooth to wait out the traffic. Rideshare surge pricing is extreme immediately after the game; walking a few blocks away from the main stadium perimeter can help you find a cheaper ride.
Arrival & Pre-Event
Arrival strategy centers on the Quad, where tailgating is an art form; spots here are often reserved days in advance, but walking through is a must-do experience. If you aren't parking in a reserved lot, the best move is to park at the University Mall or downtown and take the shuttle (often $10-$20 round trip) to the stadium area. The "Walk of Champions" occurs 2 hours and 15 minutes before kickoff, where the team buses unload and Nick Saban (and now his successor) lead the team into the stadium through a sea of fans. Gates open two hours before kickoff; be aware of the strict clear bag policy and the prohibition on seat backs wider than 16 inches.
During the Event
Bryant-Denny is a massive bowl where sound is trapped and amplified; the "Dixieland Delight" singalong in the fourth quarter is a bucket-list moment for any sports fan. The stadium is open-air, and early season games can be brutally hot; hydration is critical, and cooling stations are often set up. Concessions feature stadium standards, but many fans fill up at the tailgates beforehand. The "Million Dollar Band" halftime show is a spectacle of precision that keeps most fans in their seats.
Post-Event & Departure
Exiting 100,000 people is a slow process. Pedestrian traffic floods University Boulevard and the surrounding streets. The shuttle lines back to the mall and downtown can be long but move efficiently. Many fans choose to walk to The Strip to grab a post-game drink at Gallettes or The Houndstooth to wait out the traffic. Rideshare surge pricing is extreme immediately after the game; walking a few blocks away from the main stadium perimeter can help you find a cheaper ride.
Things to Do
Walkable
Paul W. Bryant Museum
0.8 miLocated a short walk down the street from the stadium, this museum is a shrine to the history of Alabama football. It features exhibits on every era of the program, from the early days to the Saban dynasty, with a special focus on the legendary Bear Bryant. You can see the crystal championship trophies, vintage uniforms, and even Bryant's famous houndstooth hat. It is a mandatory stop for any serious college football fan visiting Tuscaloosa.
The Quad
0.3 miThe Quad is the 22-acre heart of the campus and the epicenter of the game-day experience. On Saturdays, it transforms into a tent city of high-end tailgates, complete with chandeliers, satellite TVs, and catered food. Walking through the Quad is free and offers a front-row seat to the pageantry of SEC football culture. It sits directly in the shadow of the stadium and Denny Chimes.
5–15 Minutes Away
Tuscaloosa Riverwalk
1.5 miA beautiful 4.5-mile paved trail that runs along the Black Warrior River, offering a scenic escape from the campus crowds. It features parks, gazebos, and benches, perfect for a morning run or a relaxing walk before the game. The path connects to the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater and offers great views of the river and the historic Bama Belle riverboat. It is a peaceful contrast to the intensity of the stadium.
Moundville Archaeological Park
15.0 miLocated about 20 minutes south of campus, this site preserves one of the largest Native American settlements in North America. It features massive earthen mounds arranged around a central plaza, offering a fascinating look at the Mississippian culture. The museum on-site displays artifacts found during excavations. It is a unique and quiet excursion for history buffs looking to escape the football frenzy for a few hours.
Walkable
- Paul W. Bryant Museum — Located a short walk down the street from the stadium, this museum is a shrine to the history of Alabama football. It features exhibits on every era of the program, from the early days to the Saban dynasty, with a special focus on the legendary Bear Bryant. You can see the crystal championship trophies, vintage uniforms, and even Bryant's famous houndstooth hat. It is a mandatory stop for any serious college football fan visiting Tuscaloosa. 0.8 mi
- The Quad — The Quad is the 22-acre heart of the campus and the epicenter of the game-day experience. On Saturdays, it transforms into a tent city of high-end tailgates, complete with chandeliers, satellite TVs, and catered food. Walking through the Quad is free and offers a front-row seat to the pageantry of SEC football culture. It sits directly in the shadow of the stadium and Denny Chimes. 0.3 mi
5–15 Minutes Away
- Tuscaloosa Riverwalk — A beautiful 4.5-mile paved trail that runs along the Black Warrior River, offering a scenic escape from the campus crowds. It features parks, gazebos, and benches, perfect for a morning run or a relaxing walk before the game. The path connects to the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater and offers great views of the river and the historic Bama Belle riverboat. It is a peaceful contrast to the intensity of the stadium. 1.5 mi
- Moundville Archaeological Park — Located about 20 minutes south of campus, this site preserves one of the largest Native American settlements in North America. It features massive earthen mounds arranged around a central plaza, offering a fascinating look at the Mississippian culture. The museum on-site displays artifacts found during excavations. It is a unique and quiet excursion for history buffs looking to escape the football frenzy for a few hours. 15.0 mi
Food & Drink
Inside & Adjacent
Rama Jama's
AdjacentLocated literally in the shadow of the stadium, this diner is a Tuscaloosa institution filled with Crimson Tide memorabilia. They are famous for their "National Championship BLT," which adds a slice of bacon for every title the team has won (currently 18 slices!). It serves classic greasy-spoon breakfast and burgers in an atmosphere that screams Alabama football. Expect a line out the door on game days, but it moves fast.
Gallettes
0.4 miThis bar on The Strip is the birthplace of the "Yellow Hammer," the signature drink of Alabama game days. The potent cocktail, served in a yellow cup, is a rum-and-vodka punch that is ubiquitous on campus. While it's more of a bar than a restaurant, it is an essential stop for the full fan experience. The energy here pre-game is electric and rowdy.
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
Dreamland BBQ
3.5 miThe original location in Jerusalem Heights is a pilgrimage site for BBQ lovers. Famous for their ribs and white bread sauce, the motto here is "Ain't nothing like 'em nowhere." It is a rustic, no-frills joint where you eat with your hands and soak up the history. While there are other locations, the original offers an atmosphere that can't be replicated. It is a short drive from campus but absolutely worth it.
Buffalo Phil's
0.4 miLocated on The Strip, this spot has been serving wings and tenders to students and fans for decades. It is known for its curly fries and casual, sports-bar vibe. It is a great place to grab a quick, hearty meal before walking over to the stadium. The walls are covered in photos of past Alabama legends who have eaten there.
Local & Elevated Picks
Chuck's Fish
1.2 miLocated downtown, Chuck's offers some of the best seafood and sushi in the city, sourced directly from their own market in Florida. The atmosphere is upscale but relaxed, popular with coaches and visiting VIPs. It is a perfect spot for a nice dinner on Friday night or after a big win. They do not take reservations, so arrive early.
Five Bar
1.2 miA sister restaurant to Chuck's, Five Bar simplifies the dining experience with a menu of just five main entrees, five white wines, and five red wines. The food is consistently excellent, featuring items like paneed chicken and fresh fish. It has a cool, jazz-club vibe and offers a fantastic Sunday jazz brunch. It is a great way to wind down after a chaotic game weekend.
Inside & Adjacent
- Rama Jama's — Located literally in the shadow of the stadium, this diner is a Tuscaloosa institution filled with Crimson Tide memorabilia. They are famous for their "National Championship BLT," which adds a slice of bacon for every title the team has won (currently 18 slices!). It serves classic greasy-spoon breakfast and burgers in an atmosphere that screams Alabama football. Expect a line out the door on game days, but it moves fast. Adjacent
- Gallettes — This bar on The Strip is the birthplace of the "Yellow Hammer," the signature drink of Alabama game days. The potent cocktail, served in a yellow cup, is a rum-and-vodka punch that is ubiquitous on campus. While it's more of a bar than a restaurant, it is an essential stop for the full fan experience. The energy here pre-game is electric and rowdy. 0.4 mi
Stadium Zone & Gathering Spots
- Dreamland BBQ — The original location in Jerusalem Heights is a pilgrimage site for BBQ lovers. Famous for their ribs and white bread sauce, the motto here is "Ain't nothing like 'em nowhere." It is a rustic, no-frills joint where you eat with your hands and soak up the history. While there are other locations, the original offers an atmosphere that can't be replicated. It is a short drive from campus but absolutely worth it. 3.5 mi
- Buffalo Phil's — Located on The Strip, this spot has been serving wings and tenders to students and fans for decades. It is known for its curly fries and casual, sports-bar vibe. It is a great place to grab a quick, hearty meal before walking over to the stadium. The walls are covered in photos of past Alabama legends who have eaten there. 0.4 mi
Local & Elevated Picks
- Chuck's Fish — Located downtown, Chuck's offers some of the best seafood and sushi in the city, sourced directly from their own market in Florida. The atmosphere is upscale but relaxed, popular with coaches and visiting VIPs. It is a perfect spot for a nice dinner on Friday night or after a big win. They do not take reservations, so arrive early. 1.2 mi
- Five Bar — A sister restaurant to Chuck's, Five Bar simplifies the dining experience with a menu of just five main entrees, five white wines, and five red wines. The food is consistently excellent, featuring items like paneed chicken and fresh fish. It has a cool, jazz-club vibe and offers a fantastic Sunday jazz brunch. It is a great way to wind down after a chaotic game weekend. 1.2 mi
Local Tips
Bag policy is 12x6x12 clear plastic: strictly enforced
Try a Yellow Hammer at Gallettes: it's tradition
Hydrate heavily: September games are dangerously hot
Seasonal note: Alabama weather is intense. September games are sweltering, often reaching 90°F+ with high humidity; loose, breathable clothing and sunscreen are vital. October brings relief, with warm days and pleasant evenings. November can be chilly, especially for night games, so a light jacket or fleece is recommended. Rain is possible year-round, so a poncho is a smart addition to your clear bag.
- Bag policy is 12x6x12 clear plastic strictly enforced
- Ride the Crimson Ride shuttle to avoid parking headaches
- Try a Yellow Hammer at Gallettes it's tradition
- Visit the Walk of Champions 2 hours before kickoff
- Hydrate heavily September games are dangerously hot
- Seasonal note: Alabama weather is intense. September games are sweltering, often reaching 90°F+ with high humidity; loose, breathable clothing and sunscreen are vital. October brings relief, with warm days and pleasant evenings. November can be chilly, especially for night games, so a light jacket or fleece is recommended. Rain is possible year-round, so a poncho is a smart addition to your clear bag.
Weather & Seasons
Winter
The stadium is dormant, but basketball at Coleman Coliseum is active. Winters are mild, with highs in the 50s, though cold snaps happen. It is a quiet time to tour the campus museums.
Spring & early summer
The "A-Day" spring game in April is usually warm and sunny (70s-80s). It is a great time to visit without the massive crowds of the regular season. Humidity starts to build in May.
Mid-summer
July and August are oppressively hot and humid. Campus is quiet. Outdoor activities are best done in the early morning. Afternoon thunderstorms are frequent.
Fall season
September is essentially summer (hot!). October is the sweet spot—warm days, cool nights, and football in the air. November brings crisp, classic football weather.
Rain & snow
Snow is extremely rare. Rain is common, especially in the afternoon. The stadium is open-air, so there is no protection from the elements in the seating bowl.
Winter
The stadium is dormant, but basketball at Coleman Coliseum is active. Winters are mild, with highs in the 50s, though cold snaps happen. It is a quiet time to tour the campus museums.
Spring & early summer
The "A-Day" spring game in April is usually warm and sunny (70s-80s). It is a great time to visit without the massive crowds of the regular season. Humidity starts to build in May.
Mid-summer
July and August are oppressively hot and humid. Campus is quiet. Outdoor activities are best done in the early morning. Afternoon thunderstorms are frequent.
Fall season
September is essentially summer (hot!). October is the sweet spot—warm days, cool nights, and football in the air. November brings crisp, classic football weather.
Rain & snow
Snow is extremely rare. Rain is common, especially in the afternoon. The stadium is open-air, so there is no protection from the elements in the seating bowl.
Venue Facts
Primary team
Alabama Crimson Tide
Neighborhood
Campus / The Strip
Nearest airport
Birmingham (BHM)
Parking
Pre-Paid / Shuttle Lots
Walkable district
The Strip / Downtown
Groceries & supplies
Publix on The Strip
Pharmacy
CVS on University Blvd
Urgent care
DCH Regional Medical Center
Downtime
Paul W. Bryant Museum
Pro tip
Visit the Quad for tailgating
| Primary team | Alabama Crimson Tide |
| Neighborhood | Campus / The Strip |
| Nearest airport | Birmingham (BHM) |
| Parking | Pre-Paid / Shuttle Lots |
| Walkable district | The Strip / Downtown |
| Groceries & supplies | Publix on The Strip |
| Pharmacy | CVS on University Blvd |
| Urgent care | DCH Regional Medical Center |
| Downtime | Paul W. Bryant Museum |
| Pro tip | Visit the Quad for tailgating |
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What are the closest hotels to Bryant Denny Stadium?
The closest hotel to Bryant Denny Stadium is The Alamite Tuscaloosa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (1.61 mi, from $199/night) — a 3-minute drive. Other nearby options include Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown near University (1.78 mi, from $99/night) and Embassy Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Alabama Downtown (1.79 mi, from $218/night). The Alamite Tuscaloosa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown near University offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Embassy Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Alabama Downtown offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.
Which hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium are good for families?
Several hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium are well-suited for families. The Alamite Tuscaloosa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (1.61 mi, from $199/night), Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown near University (1.78 mi, from $99/night), and Embassy Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Alabama Downtown (1.79 mi, from $218/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Which hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium accommodate team and group travel. The Alamite Tuscaloosa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (1.61 mi, from $199/night), Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown near University (1.78 mi, from $99/night), and Embassy Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Alabama Downtown (1.79 mi, from $218/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.
Are there extended-stay hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium?
Yes — Homewood Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Downtown (2.04 mi, from $159/night), Home2 Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Downtown University Blvd (2.04 mi, from $123/night), and Residence Inn by Marriott Tuscaloosa (2.79 mi, from $148/night) are all extended-stay properties near Bryant Denny Stadium, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.
Are there upscale or luxury hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium?
Several upscale hotels are available near Bryant Denny Stadium. The Alamite Tuscaloosa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (1.61 mi, from $199/night), Embassy Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Alabama Downtown (1.79 mi, from $218/night), and AC Hotel by Marriott Tuscaloosa Downtown (1.86 mi, from $116/night) all offer on-site dining, room service, and a pool.
Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium offer free breakfast?
Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown near University (1.78 mi, from $99/night), Embassy Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Alabama Downtown (1.79 mi, from $218/night), and Homewood Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Downtown (2.04 mi, from $159/night) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium have an outdoor pool?
The Alamite Tuscaloosa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (1.61 mi, from $199/night) has an outdoor pool.
Which hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium have an indoor pool?
Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown near University (1.78 mi, from $99/night), Embassy Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Alabama Downtown (1.79 mi, from $218/night), and AC Hotel by Marriott Tuscaloosa Downtown (1.86 mi, from $116/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.
Which hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium have a fitness center?
The Alamite Tuscaloosa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (1.61 mi, from $199/night), Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown near University (1.78 mi, from $99/night), and Embassy Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Alabama Downtown (1.79 mi, from $218/night) have an on-site fitness center.
Which hotels near Bryant Denny Stadium are pet-friendly?
The Alamite Tuscaloosa, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (1.61 mi, from $199/night), Comfort Inn & Suites Downtown near University (1.78 mi, from $99/night), and Embassy Suites by Hilton Tuscaloosa Alabama Downtown (1.79 mi, from $218/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.
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