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Fort Conde and skyline of Mobile

Mobile is a city in the state of Alabama in the South of the United States of America with almost a half million people in the metro area.

Mobile is a historic, diverse port city with a strong southern culture and heritage. The original capital of French Louisiana, Mobile is home to the oldest Mardi Gras celebration in the United States.

Get in

By plane

  • 1 Mobile Regional Airport (MOB  IATA), 8400 Airport Blvd. The main airport serving Mobile. Served by American Eagle from Charlotte and Dallas/Fort Worth, Delta/Delta Connection from Atlanta, and United Express to Houston-Intercontinental. Mobile Regional Airport (Q3566546) on Wikidata Mobile Regional Airport on Wikipedia

By car

By bus

Get around

Wave Transit System is Mobile's public bus service. The frequency is not the best, generally one bus per hour M-Sa from about 6AM to 6PM, but the buses run on time and are reliable. There is later service to about 9PM on a few routes, but no late-night or Sunday service. They can carry a bicycle on a rack at the front of the bus, and there is no extra charge for bicycles. The fares are $1.25 one way ($0.10 for transfers), $3 for an all-day ticket, $10 for a 7-day pass, or $40 for a 31-day pass. Routes and timetables are available online or at the GM&O Transportation Centre (110 Beauregard Street, Suite 104). The Wave has some unusual but interesting quirks; the bus drivers will stop for you at any intersection along their route without a marked stop nearby as long as you're on their side of the road and signal to them with your hand. It is also one of the few transit systems that will give you change on a card redeemable for future rides if you do not have exact fare.

MODA is an electric trolley that serves downtown with 20 stops, available M-F 7AM-3PM. MODA fares are $0.50 one-way, with no multi-trip passes available.

See

Cathedral of Immaculate Conception viewed from the east.
  • 1 Fort Conde Museum and Welcome Center, 150 S Royal St, +1 251-208-7304. M-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 1-5PM. A fort that has been under control of the Spanish, French, and British at various times, Fort Conde serves as the welcome center for the City of Mobile. Free.
  • 2 Bellingrath Gardens, 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd, +1 251-973-2217, toll-free: +1 800-247-8420, . Daily 8AM-5PM. In Theodore, Alabama. A 65-acre garden estate open year around since 1934. Includes the 2004 Top Public Rose Garden in the United States. Admission rates vary, and some packages include a river cruise and guided tour of the Bellingrath Museum Home. Gardens & Bellingrath Home: adults $21, children ages 5 to 12 $13, children 4 and younger free; gardens only: adults $13, 5 to 12 $7.50, 4 and younger free.
  • 3 Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy, +1 251-433-2703, . Apr-Sep: 8AM–6PM, Oct-Mar: 8AM–6PM, open daily except Christmas day. Tour the World War II battleship USS Alabama and the World War II submarine the USS Drum. Also features a large collection of aircraft and other military hardware. $15 ages 12 and up, $6 ages 6 to 11, free (for active duty military), $5 active duty military dependent ages 6 to 11 with ID, and $13 senior citizens age 55+, AAA member with card, and active duty dependent age 12+ with ID.
  • 4 Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, 2 S Claiborne St, +1 251-434-1565, . A masterpiece of neoclassical architecture from 1835. The church is the only southern church which could be called a small basilica. Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (Q2942868) on Wikidata Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (Mobile, Alabama) on Wikipedia
  • 5 Bragg-Mitchell Mansion, 1906 SpringHill Ave, +1 251-471-6364. Tu-F 10:AM-4PM. The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a combination of neoclassical and Italian architecture. The house is furnished with antiques and curtains. Adults $10, children 3–12 $5, AAA $9.50, Group tours $7.00 (10 or more).
  • 6 History Museum of Mobile, 111 South Royal St, +1 251-973-6166. M-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 1-5PM. Adult $10.00, children age 13 to 17 $7.50, children age 6 to 12 $5, children age 5 and under free.

Do

  • South Alabama Jaguars. Sports teams of the University of South Alabama, competing in 17 NCAA Division I sports (8 men's, 9 women's) as members of the Sun Belt Conference. As with most other large universities, the most popular sports are football and basketball (especially men's), but baseball has historically been very competitive as well. Most of the venues are on campus, with the most prominent being Hancock Whitney Stadium, opening for football in 2020, and the Mitchell Center (basketball).
  • 1 Ladd–Peebles Stadium, 1621 Virginia St, +1 251-208-2500. This 40,000-seat stadium hosts college football games such as the LendingTree Bowl in mid-December and the Senior Bowl in late January. It was also home to South Alabama football before that team moved to campus.
  • 2 Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center, 65 Government St, +1 251-208-6893. Tu-Th 9AM-4PM, F Sa 9AM-5PM, Su noon-5PM. Regional science center with exhibits for all ages. Includes the only Domed IMAX Theater on the Gulf Coast. Admission price varies.
  • Celebrate Mardi Gras. The original home of Mardi Gras in the United States, Mobile, has been celebrating it since 1703. The streets of historic downtown are filled with floats, marching bands, and parades for weeks. Mardi Gras must be experienced to be fully understood and Mobile is the perfect place.
  • Go on a walking tour. Historic downtown Mobile can easily be explored by foot. See the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and Scottish Rite Temple, rest under the shade trees in Bienville Square, watch the ships on the Mobile River from Cooper Riverside Park, and grab a bite to eat on Dauphin Street.
  • Take a Cruise. Carnival Cruise Line operates their Fun Ship "Fantasy" from the port of Mobile. Four- and five-day Western Caribbean cruises.

Buy

  • 1 The Shoppes at Bel Air, 3299 Bel Air Mall, +1 251-478-1893. M-Sa 10AM-9PM, Su noon-5:30PM. Over 100 stores, including Buckle, Forever 21, Express, Victoria’s Secret, Crazy 8, Versona, Bath & Body Works, Charlotte Russe, Belk, Dillard’s, Sephora at JC Penney, Target, and Zumiez.
  • 2 Legacy Village at Springhill, 9 Du Rhu Dr, +1 251-345-1250. Hours vary - see website. An upscale shopping and dining experience in the heart of Mobile.
  • 3 Bienville Books, 109 Dauphin Street, +1 251-438-2904, . M-Sa 10AM-5:30PM. Small, independent, new and used book store near historic Bienville Square. Plenty of local and Southern authors.
  • 4 Kaglen's Resale, 3431 Cottage Hill Road, +1 251-666-2000, . M-Sa 10AM-5:30PM. Locally-owned consignment store selling furniture, collectibles, and everything for the home.

Eat

Drink

Sleep

Cope

Consulates

Go next

  • Dauphin Island, Hwy 193, 23 miles (47 km) south of Mobile. Sandy beaches, Historic Fort Gaines, fishing pier, campground, bird-watching sites, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab and Estuarium, and the Isle Dauphine Golf Club are all on the island.
  • Orange Beach
Routes through Mobile
New Orleans Ocean Springs  W  E  Cantonment Pensacola
Montgomery Atmore  N  S  END
Tuscaloosa Eutaw  N  S  END
Tupelo Meridian  N  S  END
New Orleans Ocean Springs  W  E  Pensacola Tallahassee
McComb Hattiesburg  W  E  Fairhope Pensacola


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