Things to do in Tuscaloosa

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Tuscaloosa Attractions

Druid City, T-Town, City of Champions...Tuscaloosa's nickname may vary depending who you ask, but one thing's for sure—the town is the epicenter of industry for West Alabama. Home to the oldest public college in the state, the city of Tuscaloosa delivers a healthy dose of scholarly ambition with a side of southern charm. Each year, nearly 40,000 students descend on the University of Alabama, attending homecoming games and participating in the school's active Greek system. Sports— football in particular—play an important role in the local way of life, but you need not "bleed red" to enjoy Tuscaloosa's idyllic downtown.


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What to do in Tuscaloosa

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A break in Tuscaloosa doesn't have to hurt your hip pocket. You can leave your wallet behind if you go to:

Battle–Friedman House - Swing by this historic attraction and learn a little about the cultural heritage of the region.

Tuscaloosa Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Speak to a local resident and learn why many tourists visit this place.

Capitol Park - Prepare a picnic and enjoy a walk around the interesting plants.

Areas & Neighborhoods in Tuscaloosa

The name Tuscaloosa comes from the Choctaw people, whose words "lusa" and "tushka" translate to mean “black warrior,” making the banks of the Black Warrior River the ideal setting for central Tuscaloosa. Nearby, Midtown Village provides an open-air shopping experience, while additional action can be found on the University of Alabama campus.

Downtown Tuscaloosa

A one-hour drive from Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport, Downtown Tuscaloosa runs along University Boulevard. Here, there's something for everyone—with attractions like the Bama Theatre and the Hands-On Children's Museum, plus an array of sandwich shops, barbecue joints, and microbreweries.

University of Alabama

Head east on University Boulevard and you’ll likely find yourself surrounded by the water oaks and red-brick buildings of the University of Alabama. The Alabama Museum of Natural History and the Paul W. Bryant Museum, which is devoted to athletics, attract sightseers of all ages.

Midtown Village

Tuscaloosa's breezy commercial center Midtown Village is filled with big-name boutiques as well as popular restaurants and pampering day spas. On Saturday evenings in summer, Midtown Village hosts family-friendly film screenings as part of its Screen on the Green event.

Things to See in Tuscaloosa

It's easy to fill up on sights during a trip to Tuscaloosa—the University of Alabama Arboretum winds through piney woods and a stunning wildflower garden, while the Riverwalk invites visitors to consider the beauty of the Black Warrior River. Want to catch a show during your stay in the City of Champions? Music lovers often reserve tickets at the Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, which books acts like Eric Church, Tyrese, and the Kings of Leon. Mainstream concerts can also be found at the Coleman Coliseum—the stadium where several of the Crimson Tide sports teams play. To see a play, check out the Bama Theatre, an historic brick and limestone building that serves as the city's performing arts center.

Sightseeing in Tuscaloosa

From museums documenting the vast archaeological history of the region to autumn football games where you can proudly don your crimson and white, there are a bevy of things to do in Tuscaloosa. To savor local flavors, venture to the River Market, a farmers' market held on Saturdays and Tuesdays. After filling up on farm-fresh produce and tasty baked treats, head to the Tuscaloosa Museum of Art to see more than 1,000 works of fine and decorative arts amassed by entrepreneur Jack Warner. Or, travel back in time with a look at the Moundville Archaeological Site, which has been used to understand the groups who inhabited Tuscaloosa prior to the arrival of European settlers. In addition to these sites, the Malone Hood Plaza on the University of Alabama campus lends an illuminating look at the institution's role in the United States’ struggle for civil rights. Likewise, football fans can find ample enjoyment on campus. Reserve tickets in advance and see the Crimson Tide play, or simply meander the Walk of Champions and revel in the winning university's athletic achievements.

Things to Do in Tuscaloosa with Kids

Tuscaloosa boasts plenty of close by fun things to do for you and your kids. Our family friendly experiences will keep everyone happy for days.


 

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To the right of the Walk of Champions while approaching the visitor center and front entrance of Bryant-Denny Stadium, the storied coaches quietly remind us that success is not a matter of luck, but rather the culmination of years of dedication and determination.

University Area

If you're spending some time in University Area, Paul W. Bryant Museum and Coleman Coliseum are top sights worth seeing.

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North of the River

While visiting North of the River, you might make a stop by sights like Black Warrior River and Indian Hills Golf Course.

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South East Tuscaloosa

While South East Tuscaloosa might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Coleman Coliseum and Bryant-Denny Stadium.

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Tuscaloosa showing flowers, a house and heritage architecture

Downtown

If you're spending some time in Downtown, Jemison Van de Graaff Mansion and Tuscaloosa Amphitheater are top sights worth seeing.

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Tuscaloosa which includes signage and a memorial

East Central Tuscaloosa

While visiting East Central Tuscaloosa, you might make a stop by sights like Black Warrior River and Lake Tamaha.

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Forest Lake

While Forest Lake isn't home to many top sights, Coleman Coliseum and Paul W. Bryant Museum are some notable places to visit nearby.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Tuscaloosa worth visiting?
Providing a blend of adventure sports and golfing, there's no shortage of things to do in Tuscaloosa. While you're here, check out Paul W. Bryant Museum, a top attraction in the area.
How do I spend a day in Tuscaloosa?
Kick-start your day with a visit to Paul W. Bryant Museum and Lake Tuscaloosa. Then, explore different parts of Tuscaloosa for a quick bite and a little retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Tuscaloosa?
The top tourist attraction in Tuscaloosa is Paul W. Bryant Museum, so don't forget to include it on your agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in Tuscaloosa?
Three days in Tuscaloosa is enough to visit the city's main attractions. Many travelers stay for two days on average. Paul W. Bryant Museum, Tuscaloosa Amphitheater and Veterans Memorial Park are top-rated sights. Want to experience more? Hang around a bit longer to visit nearby hotspots like Northport.
Is Tuscaloosa a walkable city?
With exciting neighborhoods and leading attractions within walking distance of the city center, Tuscaloosa is a great destination to see on foot. Enjoy wandering between Paul W. Bryant Museum and Tuscaloosa Amphitheater. Then take a stroll through Forest Lake, located 2 miles from the center, and Druid City, which is about 0.6 miles away.
What are some activities to do in Tuscaloosa with kids?
If you're searching for attractions and activities for all the family, we've got some fantastic ideas for what to do in Tuscaloosa with kids.

What to do in Tuscaloosa for adults?
There are lots of things to do in Tuscaloosa, with experiences for adults of all ages. Cap off your day with a visit to Foster Auditorium or Spa Belle La Vie.
Are there free things to do in Tuscaloosa?
In Tuscaloosa, Veterans Memorial Park is an unmissable spot for anyone planning to enjoy the city without opening their wallet. Also, stroll around the local parks and neighborhoods, and ask for recommendations from a local tour guide. It's a good way to find out about the best free things to do in Tuscaloosa.