2029 National Senior Games
Birmingham, Alabama – Dates TBD
In Birmingham, you’ll experience an unmistakable blend of Southern hospitality and cosmopolitan charm. We’re a city that’s brimming with history, entertainment, outdoor recreation, nightlife, shopping and world-class cuisine.
Cruise through the world’s largest collection of motorcycles at Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. Catch a panoramic view of the area from Vulcan, the world’s largest cast iron statue. Hit the links for 140,000 yards of some of the best public golf on earth – including the stunning Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail. Step back in time at Rickwood Field, the nation’s oldest professional baseball stadium. Enjoy annual celebrations like the Food + Culture Festival, Magic City Art Connection, 4th Avenue Jazz Festival and Sidewalk Film Festival.
Bring your appetite, because as the “Dinner Table of the South,” we’ve become known for our chef-owned restaurants, global menus, and commitment to memorable dining. From soul food to barbecue, from brunch to James Beard, we have a foodie culture to please all appetites.
Explore the history of the American Civil Rights Movement across the Birmingham Civil Rights District, designated a National Monument by President Barack Obama. Visitors can experience this important history at the District’s key landmarks: the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, 16th Street Baptist Church, Kelly Ingram Park, Historic Bethel Baptist Church, the Fourth Avenue Business District, and the newly renovated and reopened A.G. Gaston Motel and Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame.
Birmingham is a city of dreamers and doers that defies expectations and reveals new possibilities every time you visit! To learn more about Birmingham and plan your trip, visit InBirmingham.com.