Accessibility in North Alabama

Welcome to North Alabama, where accessibility meets the beauty of our landscapes and the warmth of our hospitality. Whether you're planning a visit or are already here, we're dedicated to making your experience as inclusive and enjoyable as possible. Discover resources, tips, and information tailored to ensure visitors can fully appreciate our region's rich heritage and natural wonders. Explore North Alabama with confidence, knowing we're here to support your journey every step of the way.

 

Book Your Stay

Booking your stay is simple with Wheel the World. Just visit wheeltheworld.com search for your destination, and select your preferred hotel. Each property listing includes detailed accessibility information. Choose your room, confirm the accessibility features you need, and complete your reservation securely online.

 

Accessible Friendly Trip Ideas

Digital Itineraries

To see all our accessible friendly digital itineraries click below.

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Courtyard by Marriott

  • 1209 Courtyard Circle
  • (256) 355-4446

Decatur's premier hotel offering the best in guest rooms and meeting facilities. Voted "Hotel of the Year" for the…

Spark by Hilton-Decatur

  • 2041 Beltline Rd.
  • (256) 355-5888

Situated on the Tennessee River in Morgan County sits the charming city of Decatur, Alabama— best known for its…

Residence Inn Florence

  • 1000 Sweetwater Avenue
  • (256) 764-9966

The Brand New Residence Inn by Marriott has been awarded by the City of Florence, Alabama as the only certified "Green"…

Hampton Inn-H'ville/South

  • 501 Boulevard South
  • (256) 882-2228

Your launchpad to ‘The Rocket City’.We're just off Memorial Parkway, six miles from Redstone Arsenal. Blast off for the…

Holiday Inn Research Park

  • 5903 University Drive
  • 256 830-0600;800 845-7275

The Holiday Inn Research Park -Huntsville Hotel is centrally located at Huntsville's Mid-City Complex on University…

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This program is intended to serve individuals and traveling families who may themselves be or have a loved one with diagnosed sensory sensitivities or who are on the autism spectrum.