As local travel experts, we know what travelers are looking for when it comes to finding the perfect accommodations for their next trip. To compile our lists, we scour the internet to find properties with excellent ratings and reviews, desirable amenities, nearby attractions, and that something special that makes a destination worthy of traveling for.

Feel like getting away for the night? Or better yet, the weekend? If so, you’ll be pleased to find that the best bed and breakfast in Alabama isn’t too far away — in fact, we’ve found several of them located all throughout the state! In this previous article, we featured some of Alabama’s best bed and breakfasts. We couldn’t stop there, so here are six additional bed and breakfasts in Alabama that are perfect for an overnight or weekend stay:

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Have you stayed at any of these bed and breakfasts? What other bed and breakfasts in Alabama would you add to this list? Let us know your thoughts on the best bed and breakfast in Alabama in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! Looking for even more travel inspiration? Check out our ultimate guide to the best accommodations in Alabama. You won’t be disappointed!

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Does Alabama have any haunted hotels?

Now that you've browsed through some of the most charming inns in Alabama, you might be curious about another experience: haunted hotels. Well, you've come to the right place! Alabama is riddled with paranormal activity, and here are some infamous haunted hotels:

  • The Malaga Inn
  • Fort Conde Inn in Mobile
  • The Victoria Inn in Anniston
  • St. James Hotel in Selma

Keep reading about these haunted hotels in Alabama and a few more in this article.

A bit more about the Malaga Inn. The Malaga Inn started as a pair of twin townhomes in 1862, built for two sisters. The homes were eventually connected and became a hotel in the 1960s. The hotel still operates today and is considered to be one of the most unique and beautiful stays in Alabama. However, it's also notorious for being haunted. Seemingly filled with paranormal activity, the rooms are known to act on their own accord. In other words, it's not uncommon to experience flickering lights, furniture moving by itself, and even chandeliers swinging back and forth for no apparent reason. You may even spot the ghost of a woman dressed in all white, pacing the veranda of Room 7. Learn more about the haunted Malaga Inn... if you dare!

What are some hidden gems in Alabama?

One of the best ways to experience Alabama is to explore the off-the-beaten-path destinations. In fact, an entire road trip itinerary has been assembled that will take you to the top hidden gems in the state. Some of the destinations along the way include

  • Rattlesnake Saloon in Tuscumbia
  • Dismals Canyon in Phil Campbell
  • Natural Bridge
  • Lewis Smith Lake
  • The Pizitz Food Hall in Birmingham
  • Orr Park in Montevallo
  • Wilderness Park in Pratville

Curious to learn more? Check out the full itinerary of our hidden gems road trip through Alabama.

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