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Vacation rentals in Montgomery

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Montgomery

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Loft in Montgomery
Modern Loft at Historic Five Points Firestation
Uniquely situated in Cottage Hill's historic Five Points Firestation with picturesque views overlooking downtown, this modern, updated loft is a one of a kind space, perfect for unwinding or entertaining after a long day of traveling or exploring. Located directly on the historic Selma-to-Montgomery Trail and one block away from EJI'S National Memorial for Peace & Justice, our recently restored loft is just minutes from numerous historic sites and other attractions in downtown Montgomery.
$95 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Montgomery
Historic Downtown Loft w/Modern Style
This stay puts you right in the center of Alabama's capital. This building used to be part of the old Montgomery Fair building where Rosa Parks was working at the time of her arrest. Wake up on the second-floor of a historic building with modern style, updated kitchen appliances & a newly renovated bathroom. You will be in walking distance to all of Montgomery's main attractions. Then, at the end of the day grab your favorite drink and enjoy a relaxing evening on the private balcony.
$116 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Montgomery
Vibrant Downtown Loft with Fast WiFi
Welcome to this 1 bedroom downtown apartment where you will have an entire space that's comfortable and private! Each space is professionally designed and run by us. We're walking distance to restaurants, museums, state capitol and other attractions. At Dwella, we’ve combined the best of home and hotel so you can expect: - Reliable guest support via text, email, or phone - Coffee, fresh linens, and bathroom essentials - Hotel-standard cleaning before you arrive - Self check-in
$105 per night

Stay near Montgomery's top sights

The Shoppes at Eastchase18 locals recommend
Legacy Museum43 locals recommend
Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center3 locals recommend
Montgomery Zoo & Mann Wildlife Learning Museum35 locals recommend
East Chase Market Center4 locals recommend
Riverfront Park23 locals recommend

House rentals in Montgomery

Superhost
Home in Montgomery
Modern Midtown Retreat
$100 per night
Superhost
Home in Montgomery
Clean and Cozy - Newly renovated 2BR/2BA house!
$95 per night
Superhost
Home in Montgomery
Ed's Place at Cottage Hill
$135 per night
Superhost
Home in Montgomery
Cozy home! Near Downtown area, Maxwell and Gunter
$70 per night
Superhost
Home in Montgomery
⭐♥️6 Bed Downtown House♥️⭐
$160 per night
Superhost
Home in Prattville
★★★ Charming Cottage | Close to Everything ★★★
$139 per night
Superhost
Home in Montgomery
19th Century 4-Bedroom, Walk to Downtown!
$100 per night
Superhost
Home in Montgomery
Clean Comfortable Getaway 😎 King Beds😎!!
$210 per night
Superhost
Home in Montgomery
The Teal Spot
$72 per night
Superhost
Home in Montgomery
Well-appointed 2br near DT/EJI
$94 per night
Superhost
Home in Montgomery
Cheerful 2 BR Near Colleges, Downtown, Attractions
$95 per night
Superhost
Home in Montgomery
A+ Lily’s Sweet Ashton
$95 per night

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Montgomery

Total rentals

620 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

390 properties have a dedicated workspace

Rentals with a pool

60 properties have a pool

Pet-friendly rentals

260 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

370 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

20K reviews

Your guide to Montgomery

All About Montgomery

Alabama’s state capital, Montgomery, is the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement, and the city has played a crucial role in shaping America. You may immerse yourself in an extensive array of art at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, picnic in the grass at Riverside Park, honor the people who lost their lives at the Civil Rights Memorial Center, or take a riverboat trip on the Alabama River, which weaves along the city’s northwestern border. Places like the Rosa Parks Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice stand as stark reminders of this turbulent time in history.

The renaissance of downtown Montgomery has restored the glory of the city’s early-20th-century architecture, giving the city center a new vibrancy. In the evenings, locals flock to renovated warehouses along the river, now home to bars and live music venues.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Montgomery

With mild temperatures and low humidity, spring and fall are great times to book your vacation rentals in Montgomery, especially if you want to spend your days wandering through the parks as the new foliage erupts or strolling around the city, stopping wherever the mood strikes you. From late May through October, the heat and the humidity rise, sometimes making it hard to stay outside for long and making the prospect of delving into Montgomery’s many museums, cultural attractions, and microbreweries even more enticing. In the winter, the temperature drops into the chilly zones, though snow is rare, so a waterproof and warm layer or two are all you need to explore the city on foot.


Top things to do in Montgomery

Rosa Parks Library and Museum

This fascinating museum tells the story of the Black activist’s life and the Montgomery Bus Boycott she helped kindle. The museum is located at the site where she was arrested in 1955 after refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white rider. Through a series of multimedia displays, you will learn about the impact that the boycott had on the Civil Rights Movement; you can also see the activist’s fingerprints, taken during her arrest, and a 1950s Montgomery city bus.

Wynton M. Blount Cultural Park

This expansive park offers miles of walking trails, serene ponds, and two of Montgomery’s most beloved cultural institutions, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. The immaculately maintained grounds are a popular spot for exercising, picnicking, or relaxing in the warm Alabama sunshine.

Dr. Martin Luther King Home

Formally known as the Dexter Parsonage Museum, this restored home turned museum is a National Historic Landmark. The Civil Rights leader and his family lived here during the 1950s. The house survived multiple bombings in the 1960s, and today, it gives visitors a glimpse into what life was like for the reverend and his family during the Civil Rights era.

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