20 Midtown

2014 3rd Ave S Birmingham, AL 35233 • From $2 Per Day
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  • One, Two, & Three Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Three Bathrooms
  • Pets Considered

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20 Midtown Apartments in Birmingham, Alabama, is one of the newest urban communities in town. Our community offers you spacious studios, one, two, and three-bedroom apartments in an unbeatable location. With incredible on-location services as well as a Starbucks and Chipotle, our apartments have everything you need for a comfortable lifestyle. Also, having the convenience of the Publix grocery store on the first floor will surely make any day easier! Enjoy 360 views from our rooftop terrace and picnic area while savoring an al-fresco meal prepared on the gas grills. A fitness center and yoga room, media room, and business center are there to keep you healthy, happy, and on top of any pressing projects. The package receiving service will bring peace of mind when you’re not home to receive a delivery, and the electric car charging station, covered bike-racks, dog park, and pet-washing station make life even easier. Whip up a delicious meal in your chef-inspired kitchen with granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances and enjoy it at your breakfast bar or outside on your private balcony. Time-saving appliances like the full-size dishwasher, washer, and dryer make chores a breeze, while the sun-minimizing windows ensure a perfectly pleasing sunset glow.

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Birmingham, AL

Once a primarily industrial and manufacturing city compared to Pittsburgh, Birmingham has blossomed into a hub for banking, telecommunications and education with a thriving downtown food scene. Birmingham is well known for its southern culture, diversity and the important role it played in the civil rights movement.

The Community of Birmingham

Birmingham boasts 99 individual neighborhoods, each with its own distinct flavor. The city is primarily divided into downtown, which is home to much of the arts and entertainment as well as restaurants and shopping, and the Eastside, Southside, Westside and Red Mountain areas. Many of the city's historic higher-end homes are located in Red Mountain, which is primarily residential with excellent views of downtown. Some areas do have a relatively high crime rate, primarily in North Birmingham and the Westside, but there are also good neighborhoods that are seeing growth in those parts of the city.

What to Do in Birmingham

Through interactive, multimedia exhibits, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute in downtown offers an excellent overview of the civil rights movement in the Deep South and the people who influenced it, including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks. Learn about the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church and then walk across the park to view the church today. Closed on Mondays; adult admission is $15 with discounts for students and seniors.

The Birmingham Botanical Gardens are a lovely respite from city life. Located near the Birmingham Zoo south of downtown, the gardens are free to visit and showcase many unique plants in addition to walking paths, ponds and greenhouses.

At the Birmingham Museum of Art, walk through galleries dedicated to varied types of art, including Wedgwood pottery, Japanese armour and American landscapes. A dedicated children's areas gives the kids hands-on ways to explore art. Closed Mondays; admission is free.

One Place You Shouldn't Miss in Birmingham

Vintage motorcycles may not sound like everyone's cup of tea, but the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum has more than 900 displayed with interesting information about each. In addition to the five stories of cycles (plus a few cars), the museum has a racetrack out back that provides visitors with the chance for their own racing experience. Open most days; adult admission is $15 and children get in for $10.

Dining in Birmingham

The French-themed Chez Fon Fon in downtown has ambiance, good service and even reasonable prices, making it a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Be sure to start off with escargot, one of the restaurant's most famed appetizers. The hamburger served with fries cooked in duck fat gets rave reviews and their regular specials take advantage of what's fresh and locally available.

If you want to make sure you have excellent BBQ while in Birmingham, stop by Saw's, a local chain which has locations throughout the city. Sample the smoked wings or dig into a pulled pork sandwich, and don't forget some southern specialities like fried green tomatoes or grits to balance out your meal.

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