Englewood
Travel Guide
Visit Englewood

Hotel Capstone
"Our first time staying at the Hotel Capstone. It is very convenient to Sewell-Thomas stadium, Coleman Coliseum, the bear Bryant museum. We loved our stay and hope to stay again in the future."
Reviewed on 31 May 2026

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Tuscaloosa University
"Everything was clean. Breakfast was amazing. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable"
Reviewed on 31 May 2026

Hotel Indigo Tuscaloosa Downtown by IHG
"Clean room good food on the rooftop."
Reviewed on 28 May 2026

Conveniently Located 2B/2BA Very Close to University of Alabama Campus
"Good location but unit was dirty. Not sure beds had clean sheets. Bottom bunk didn’t even have a bottom sheet. Closets looked lived in, complete with hanging clothes. Unit was dirty. Dryer needs to be replaced. Could be a fire hazard."
Reviewed on 28 May 2026

Private Cottage - 13 wooded acres – 10 min to UA
"The property was very clean and what we expected. We had a little difficulty finding it but all went well once we located the property. It was a good stay."
Reviewed on 19 May 2026

Northwood Retreat- 5 BR 4BA- Lake Views- Hot Tub
"Lovely and clean home. The property was as advertised."
Reviewed on 4 May 2026
Popular places to visit

University of Alabama
Stroll along tree-lined pathways and visit historic buildings, museums, galleries and sports arenas while experiencing life at one of Alabama’s oldest universities.

Bryant-Denny Stadium
Catch an event at Bryant-Denny Stadium during your trip to Tuscaloosa. You can attend a football match while in the area.

Tuscaloosa River Walk
Take a stroll along the banks of the Black Warrior River where you’ll find picnic areas, a farmers’ market, museums and concert venues.

Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Attend live concerts and festivals, sporting events and an Independence Day celebration at the largest open-air arena in West Alabama.

Capitol Park
Visit the ruins of the old Alabama State Capitol and enjoy picnics at this popular downtown Tuscaloosa park, then drink in some local history at a 19th-century tavern.

Veterans Memorial Park
Examine the machinery of war, then take a quiet walk around the engraved walls which bear the names of thousands of fallen servicemen and women.
