Overview
by FVC
Featuring large Double Studio and Queen Rooms that offer enough space to comfortably sleep five guests in a room, the Hampton Inn & Suites Montgomery-Downtown is a fabulous option for families needing lots of space. Adjoining rooms are also an option for families to pursue. The hotel is conveniently located near the Civil Rights Memorial, the Rosa Parks Museum and the Fitzgerald Museum. The Hampton Inn offers the following family oriented amenities on a complimentary basis: breakfast, Wi-Fi access, cribs and extra beds. The hotel is also situated in the vicinity of a variety of shops and dining venues.
Our Editor Loves
- Free extra beds and cribs
- Free breakfast
- Great location near historic attractions
Family Interests
- Bicycling
- Golf
- Hiking
- Horse Back Riding
- Museum/Cultural
- Sailing
- Theme Park
- Water Sports
Family Amenities
- Connecting Rooms
- Cribs
- Family Room 5+
- Free Breakfast
- Free Wi-Fi
- Laundry
Reviews
by Shawn131907
This is a historic property in a central location near the Legacy Museum. The rooms are nice. The breakfast options are good. The rooms are quiet. The only issue is that there was only lukewarm to cool water in the shower. For this reason we would not choose this hotel again.
by case71480
We recently stayed here on our way back from Tennessee. If visiting the downtown area, you can't beat it. It's right next door to the Hank Williams museum and close walking distance to the downtown restaurants. They have good breakfast in the morning and a very polite staff. The only reason we give it a 3 rating is there was a mix up on our cards we used on the room but they did fix quickly. We had someone from maintenance open the door and walk in unannounced even with the Do not disturb sign on the door. The door had a half inch gap at the top that you could literally see in the room thru. We opened the curtains to enjoy the view and noticed that the paint was pealing off all around the window frame and the remodeling that was done around the windows was not done with the intention of the curtains being open. Last but not least (at least in my wife's opinion) is there was a giant cockroach running around on the wall.