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Trilogy Hotel Montgomery Autograph Collection - Lobby view

Trilogy Hotel Montgomery Autograph Collection

(20 reviews)

If you're visiting Montgomery and want a stylish stay with a modern twist, Trilogy Hotel…read moreMontgomery, Autograph Collection is definitely a nice & convenient spot allowing you to walk to enjoy the Riverwalk and local restaurants/attractions. Ambiance & Vibe: This place has a whole vibe! It's a beautiful boutique-style hotel that blends historic charm with a modern, upscale feel. From the lobby to the rooftop, everything feels thoughtfully designed and perfect for a grown, relaxed atmosphere. Location: You really can't beat the location--right in the heart of downtown Montgomery, within walking distance to restaurants, bars, and the riverfront. Perfect if you like to explore without having to drive everywhere. Rooms & Comfort: The rooms are clean, modern, and comfortable--giving that elevated hotel experience. It's a great place to unwind after a long day out. Service: Overall, the staff is friendly and welcoming, giving that Southern hospitality feel many guests appreciate. Extras: The rooftop bar is definitely a highlight--great atmosphere, nice views, and a perfect spot to grab a drink and relax. Only thing missing that I would have loved was a pool or jacuzzi. Final Thoughts: It's more than just a hotel--it's an experience. Whether you're in town for a quick getaway or a longer stay, Trilogy gives you comfort, style, and a vibe that makes you want to come back.

Spending a weekend in Montgomery to visit the Legacy Sites, our group stayed at the Trilogy Hotel…read more Part of Marriott, the hotel provided a comfortable stay overall. Here's our experience. 1) Check-In: It's easy to book and check in was a breeze. There were enough staff and they move efficiently. 2) Rooms: I was in Room 119 on the ground floor. It's a more small room, but the high ceiling made it look bigger. The room comes with a more spacious bathroom. There's ample closest space, an iron, a safe, coffee maker, and complimentary water bottles. 3) Amenities: There's no pool, but there's a sizable gym, lobby with bookcases and murals, a restaurant, and rooftop bar. If you go to the rooftop bar, it may be confusing to get a seat. We went two different nights to an empty bar and both times the servers were hesitant to seat us. 4) Area: It's downtown and walkable to many museums, but there aren't as many good bars and restaurants in the area.

Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center - Lobby painting

Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa at the Convention Center

(148 reviews)

$$$

I enjoyed the hotel decor, entertainment at The Exchange, the hot shower, and comfortable bedding…read more The location is central to local restaurants, attractions, and The Riverfront. I recommend this hotel, and I will book here again. Staff were courteous and friendly!

I stayed with a roommate at the Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa from Jan 7, 2026 to Jan 8, 2026…read moreas part of a Road Scholar tour program. It was the most luxurious of the three hotels in the program. Photos shown include our room 317. The room included two queen beds, a reasonably large desk, a door to an adjoining room, two religious literature (a Gideons' Holy Bible, and The Book of Mormon) in the nightstand, ample closet space, and "high-tech" light switches that required some head-scratching to use them. The bathroom had both a bathtub and a shower stall. I used the latter. The bed pillows were fluffier than those of Hyatt Place Atlanta/Buckhead, so I needed just one to sleep on. I had to contact front desk and maintenance staff for a "Do Not Disturb" sign as the room did not have one. Sadly, it did not prevent room service from entering the room the next day to make the beds and re-fluff the pillows. My sleep was not impacted but my impression of the overall service was. On the first night, our group went to a private room for dinner. We walked from one end (where our rooms were) to the other end of the hotel. Food was catered in-house as evidence by the serving staff in their hotel uniforms. On both mornings, we had breakfast at The House. It was buffet style with plenty of choices and plentiful in volume. Since we had coupons, we didn't have to pay a cent. However, I didn't give my coupon to the waiters both times and still ate for free. But I sat with my fellow group members so it wasn't an issue. For second day's dinner, I ordered mozzarella sticks to go from The House. It was pricier than I would like, but it kept me fed. There was only one laundry room and it was located on the second floor. It was free of charge but access to the room required the room key. I did my laundry on the morning of the second day. Did not have any issues with the washer or the dryer. It was nice of the hotel to provide a small lounging area just outside the laundry room where I waited until my laundry's done. The laundry room had two microwaves. Don't ask me why they were there. I'd have put them where the vending machines and the ice machines are. I did not try the spa. There wasn't sufficient time and the high price tag was enough reason not to. Nor did I patronize the performing arts venue adjoining the hotel. But there were plenty of lounging areas throughout the first and second floors. The one that I used for a private Zoom meeting was on the second floor, and had plenty of distance away from foot traffic for a reasonable expectation of privacy. If it was entirely up to me, I would not choose the Renaissance. It's out of my price range and I can easily find less expensive choices nearby. However, the stay was mostly pleasant especially when covered by the tour program. If you're willing to pay the price, it's worth it.

Homewood Suites by Hilton Montgomery EastChase

Homewood Suites by Hilton Montgomery EastChase

(36 reviews)

$$$

This is December 2025 and this Homewood Suites by Hilton beautiful location a lake behind the hotel…read morewith geese and ducks. Shopping malls, and restaurants all around you.

I stayed here for a week to attend a meeting in Montgomery…read more The staff was exceptional. Check-in and check-out was quick and easy, and every staff member I interacted with was friendly. The room was wonderful. Very, very quiet. I never heard any of my neighbors or any traffic in the hallway. This has to be one of the quietest rooms I've ever stayed in, anywhere. It was clean upon arrival, and there were no weird smells or other oddities. One ding that made the stay much less bearable was the "smart" thermostat. Kudos to the chain for wanting to do something green and eco friendly, but seriously? Putting a smart thermostat in the living room? During the night, regardless of how you set it, it will go back to "away" mode. And of course, if you put it in the bedroom, it won't notice traffic in the living room. I enjoy sleeping in a cooler room, like 67 or so. Going to bed with the thermostat set to that and waking up to 73 was not enjoyable in the least. Once I figured out the trick, if I had to get up for a midnight run to the john, I'd give the thermostat some "activity" and all was good then. I enjoy having the fan running all night for white noise. The HVAC had this ability, but it was so quiet, it wasn't really worth it. Not a big deal though, since the room was pretty darn quiet overall. Plenty of hot water for the shower. Never ran out, never had low pressure. The pillows were all super soft. I'm seeing a trend with this. Seems like every stay I've had recently in hotels has featured soft pillows. Attention, hotel chains! Some of us like a firmer pillow. Mix it up maybe? With 4 pillows on the bed, maybe make 2 soft and two a bit more on the firm side? Plenty of outlets including USB ports, too. Super nice touch there. Since this was a Homewood Suites, there was a full sized fridge/freezer in the room, along with a microwave, stove, dishwasher, and kitchen sink. A set of utensils, plates, and glasses were also available. If you were staying here long term, you wouldn't have to go out to eat every night. The breakfast was good, no complaints there at all. The hotel has an outdoor pool, gym, and there are printers available. There's also a little barbecue area near the pool and an outside fireplace that appeared to be gas. One of the elevators needed a little maintenance, as the floor was damaged and needed to be replaced. There was also some minor repair needed in my room, with a towel hook falling off the wall and a leaking faucet in the tub/shower. There are definitely plenty of places to eat nearby. For longer term stays, shopping spots as well. Overall, the say was quite pleasant. I'd stay here again anytime.

Holiday Inn Express Montgomery - East I-85 - Taken on the third floor in room 306. The abandoned building is filled with homeless people that carry a lot of automatic firearms.

Holiday Inn Express Montgomery - East I-85

(40 reviews)

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During our stay at Holiday Inn Express, it was very pleasant and very clean. While booking a…read morereservation in Alabama, we were going to stay at Days Inn at AUM (please read my review on the hotel) and thank goodness we didn't stay there. We came here because it was my husband's first time visiting Alabama and going to see the comedy show, The 85 South Show. We're very pleased with our stay. The lady at the front desk was very nice and informing us on everything within the area and within the hotel, there's continental breakfast that's between 6:00 am through 9:00 am, vending machines in the lobby and the room was very clean. We definitely recommend you to stay here if you're just visiting Alabama for a short trip.

I was unfamiliar with this area and hadn't realized this was such a bad neighborhood. The hotel is…read morefine, but the area is not safe. As soon as we arrived we hadn't even gotten out of the car yet and a panhandler approached. He stood beside my door and said, "Hey mama you wanna give me some money?" and then stood there so close that I couldn't even open my door. We found out there is a homeless camp next door, and it seems that approaching the hotel guests to ask for money is a regular occurrence. This hotel has been renovated and our queen room was very nice. It was small, but clean and the shower was clean. I wouldn't really recommend staying in this hotel due to panhandling in the parking lot. Hotel guests shouldn't have to dodge people asking for money just to get from their cars to the hotel entrance.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Montgomery Downtown - Guest room

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Montgomery Downtown

(92 reviews)

$$

This hotel is not worthy to fly the Hilton flag. It is poorly maintained and the staff is not…read morefriendly or helpful. When I entered my room the window draperies were ripped to shreds. The front desk staff was dismissive telling me that they were sure housekeeping knew. So? I was in a tight schedule and didn't have time to move hotels. But I'm making time to discourage anyone else from staying there. It's a poor hotel.

DoubleTree Downtown Montgomery, you win. This was, without question, the worst hotel experience…read moreI've had in my adult life. I don't have high expectations when I travel. I can let a lot go. I expect a clean room, knowledgeable staff, and a safe place to sleep. Unfortunately, this hotel failed on all but possibly the last. We were traveling with our 16-month-old for a family wedding and booked two nights. Prior to arrival, my husband called (on January 9, 2026), to confirm a crib was available. A hotel employee assured him one would be provided. After a six-hour drive, we arrived around 10:10pm with an overtired baby who didn't sleep a wink on the drive up. While my husband unloaded the car, I took our son upstairs to start bedtime. The room immediately raised concerns: tattered, stained drapes that left residue on my hands, and several dead and alive ladybugs on the ceiling and dresser. Unpleasant, but manageable--until it wasn't. At 10:30pm, my husband returned to tell me the hotel did not have a crib--at all. Despite confirming earlier by phone with a human, none was available. With Walmart closing at 11pm, he rushed out to buy a Pack 'n Play while I walked laps in the hallway trying to calm the baby. Back in the room, I opened the refrigerator and found an opened, half-eaten pint of ice cream with a spoon still inside. At that point, I had no confidence the room had been properly cleaned. I went to the front desk holding my still-awake child, explained my utter disappointment--trying not to cry, and asked when the general manager would be in. The response was limited to "I don't know, I apologize," with no attempt at resolution or assistance. Our baby finally fell asleep at 11:57pm. We didn't sleep until after 12:30am. He woke up screaming at 6:41am, with a 10am wedding ahead. We packed up and left that morning, fully prepared to lose our money and spend more on another room else where. (We are eternally grateful to the Hampton Inn in Eastchase who treated our situation as urgent, and had a clean room ready two hours before check in so all three of us could get a much needed nap.) In trying to save money by booking the DoubleTree, we ended up spending an extra $70 on a Pack 'n Play, $175+ on another hotel, and forfeiting the second prepaid night. For that cost, we could have stayed somewhere far nicer from the start. The front desk staff was polite, but ineffective. No solutions were offered--no attempt to contact another property, locate a crib elsewhere, or provide any meaningful gesture. My husband emailed the hotel the night of January 9 and was later told an "investigation" was opened. Over a week later, there has been no follow-up. We waited to post this review to allow the hotel to make things right. But, here we are. We learned an expensive lesson on what was supposed to be a quick trip to visit loved ones. Don't make the same mistake we did.

InTown Suites - hotels - Updated May 2026

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