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Are you in need of a getaway? Here in Alabama, we’re lucky to have a variety of places to book a getaway. Whether it’s a cabin in the mountains, a cottage on the beach, or even a lake house with a view, the options are endless. Some of these places are even tucked away from plain sight, including the John Hand Club Hotel. To learn about this hotel, including why it’s one of the most unique places to stay in Alabama, take a look below.
The John Hand Club Hotel is part of the historic John Hand Building in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. It's one of the four skyscraper office buildings that's situated at the intersection of 20th Street and 1st Avenue North. What makes the John Hand Building so unique is the fact that it's part of the 'Heaviest Corner on Earth.'
This hotel takes up the entire seventh floor and offers six luxurious suites. There's a sitting area (pictured) that's shared by hotel guests, in addition to a...
When it comes to sleeping arrangements, the John Hand Club Hotel offers luxurious six luxurious suites. Pictured is 'The Heaviest Corner Suite,' which includes a king-size bed, classic-style furnishings, and even a...
The John Hand Club Hotel also offers a wonderful view from the hotel's patio, which is shared by guests. For an unforgettable overnight stay, consider booking a suite at the John Hand Club Hotel. You'll love it!
For more information about the John Hand Club Hotel, including current rates, you can view The John Hand Club and Hotel website.
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All four office buildings that help make up the ‘Heaviest Corner on Earth‘ are included on the National Register of Historic Places.
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