


Explore the historic Sloss Furnaces, a 19th-century iron-making complex, now a museum and national historic landmark.
Sloss Furnaces is a large outdoor site with uneven terrain, requiring comfortable and supportive footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial during outdoor exploration, especially in warm weather.
Birmingham weather can be unpredictable, and a lightweight rain jacket can protect from sudden showers.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its variety of pancakes and omelets.
A historic restaurant serving classic Southern dishes since 1957.
Award-winning restaurant known for its innovative Southern cuisine and exceptional service.
Crispy fried chicken served atop a waffle, drizzled with maple syrup
A Southern classic: pimento cheese spread on white bread, often served with tomato soup
Slow-cooked pork ribs slathered in a sweet and tangy sauce
Explore the history of the iron industry at this 19th-century industrial site.
Discover an impressive collection of art from around the world in this afternoon oasis.
Enjoy a peaceful evening stroll along the paths and enjoy the beautiful views of the city skyline.
Handcrafted cast iron art pieces inspired by the historic Sloss Furnaces, capturing the essence of Birmingham's industrial past.
A unique, locally-made pepper jelly with a blend of sweet and spicy flavors, perfect for pairing with cheese or crackers.
Handcrafted jewelry featuring natural stones and unique designs, reflecting the beauty and heritage of the Southern United States.
A grand, horseshoe-shaped square in Naples, once the site of royal ceremonies and now a vibrant public space.
A magnificent 13th-century castle in Angers, France, known for its impressive architecture and stunning tapestries.

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Bryggen is a well-preserved Hanseatic port from the 14th century, featuring colorful wooden buildings and a rich history.