Best Things to Do in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- Are you a Roll Tide devotee, or are you looking for more from your next trip? The best things to do in Tuscaloosa, Alabama include but extend beyond attractions for football fanatics.
▬Contents of this video▬
00:00 - Intro
00:15 - The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
00:34 - The River Market
00:43 - The Gateway Innovation and Discovery Center
00:59 - Government Plaza
01:18 - The Riverwalk
01:35 - Lake Tuscaloosa
01:47 - The Children’s Hands-On Museum
02:16 - Parks and Recreation
02:30 - The Bama Theatre
02:56 - The University of Alabama
04:11 - Bryant Denny Stadium
04:26 - Heritage House Coffee & Tea
04:42 - Monarch Espresso Bar
04:54 - Avenue Pub
05:12 - The Historic Wayside Restaurant
05:27 - FIVE
05:46 - Rama Jama’s
06:11 - 301 Bistro, Bar, & Beer Garden
06:32 - Heat Pizza Bar
07:01 - Innisfree Irish Pub
07:21 - Hooligans
07:32 - City Cafe
07:49 - Archibald & Woodrows B-B-Q
08:03 - Big Bad Wolves
08:12 - Dreamland Bar-B-Q
08:31 - Chuck’s Fish
08:48 - Evangeline’s
08:57 - River
09:24 - The Side By Side Restaurant
09:42 - Catch 22
09:59 - Carpe Vino
10:10 - Loosa Brews
10:24 - Alcove International Tavern
10:36 - Session Bar
10:48 - Kentuck Art Center and Festival
11:15 - Moundville Archeological Park
11:29 - Tuscaloosa Civil Rights Trail
11:46 - Mercedes-Benz Visitor’s Center and Plant Tour
12:05 - Snow Hinton Park
12:17 - Alabama Museum of Natural History
12:28 - Paul W. Bryant Museum
12:39 - Woods Quad Sculpture Garden
12:51 - Quick Grill
13:02 - Nick’s in the Sticks
13:20 - Galettes
13:33 - Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park
13:45 - Tuscaloosa Transporation Museum
13:59 - Outro
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Tuscaloosa has managed to maintain its green spaces and beautiful waterways. Visit Lake Tuscaloosa, walk the Riverwalk, and get the best possible nature escape in the spaces of Parks and Recreation.
The town’s history runs deep and is housed in several museums, such as the Transportation Museum, Alabama Museum of Natural History, and the Children’s Hands-On Museum. You can also walk the Tuscaloosa Civil Rights Trail or see reenactments at the Tannehill Ironworks Historic State Park.
Tuscaloosa houses the University of Alabama, and its campus hosts a variety of attractions. You can take up an entire day visiting its arboretum, historic buildings, or large university library.
While its charms extend beyond sports, it’s undeniable that Tuscaloosa is a football town. Watch a game at the Bryant Denny Stadium or reflect on the history of Roll Tide at the Paul W. Bryant Museum.
Most of Tuscaloosa’s best restaurants offer delicious Southern comfort food. Try the biscuits from Nick’s in the Sticks or ribs from Archibald and Woodrow’s BBQ. It also offers unique and classy restaurants such as the romantic atmosphere of Evangeline’s or the small but delicious menu at FIVE.
Tuscaloosa also has plenty of spots to get a drink to finish off your meal or relax after a long day of sightseeing. Get one of the city’s signature Yellowhammers at Galletes, try the rotating menu at Session Bar, or enjoy one of 63 on-tap beers at Loosa Brews.
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The other commenters must be Auburn fans! (Just kidding.) I have lived in T-town or neighboring Northport for over 35 years. This video is a little heavy on eating and drinking establishments, but they do offer pretty good variety. I will add Sitar for authentic Indian food and Mr. Chens for great Chinese food. There's also Mugshots (great burgers), Central Mesa (wow!), Buddy's Steakhouse (meet colorful locals), and many more. Go downtown or to the strip on the weekend and there will be live music drifting from the plethora of bars. The cultural and recreational sites are well represented. Visit the Dina Washinton Cultural Arts Center, Jim Harrison Gallery, or Lorrie Lane Studio for the best in original fine art. Of course, there are many more like Lakes Harris, Nicol, and Lurleen for quiet afternoons of hiking, fishing, and kayaking. How about children-friendly parks like Verner and the new Randall with lots of play equipment (to name just a few). Educational opportunities abound with UA, Stillman, and Shelton State with their additional cultural and sports programs. Tuscaloosa has everything you could possibly want - an exciting place to visit, live, or work.
I don't care what people say about Tuscaloosa I see a lot of beautiful sightings in this video. I wish Birmingham can get some exciting tourist
Best places my husband and I have found to eat so far are Sitar, California Underground, and Rooster's gas station, It is always great chilling by the Black Warrior River to eat and listen to the waves. Also check out the Tuscaloosa Public Library store section, they sell books we couldn't find anywhere else in town for a great price.
Fun stuff, thank you so much for sharing this info. Which city/location would you like us to cover next?
@@OnViewCation Well, I am visiting Mobile Alabama in April to tour the haunted battleship SS Alabama, it would be cool to know what else to do there and where to eat.
Fayette Alabama might make for a good video. They have a strange obsession with frogs and a yearly Frog Level festival. There is a video on youtube of someone driving around Fayette, you can watch it and see how often you randomly spot a frog statue or painting.
In October I will be visiting Baltimore Maryland to see friends who just moved there. Ideas for things for us to do there would be nice.
Also in Arizona there is a tiny town called Oatman. Every day rain or shine a herd of donkeys walks through the town and you can feed them carrots. The history of the town is pretty cool and it is not a place many people seem to know about.
I apologize if you have already done a video on any of these, I have not gone through all of your videos yet.
Muy bonita la ciudad y hay lugares hermosos ☺️
Good Lord! This video makes me want to immediately visit! Thanks!
You should! Also, thank you for visiting our website. Which other city/location would you like us to cover next?
I’m from Brazil and the name of this town sounded interesting for me, so I’ve decided watch smt about this town and I’ve came in this video hehe.
Where are you from guys? I’m from São Paulo city, Brazil.
I’m from Tuscaloosa Alabama
Yes , you did not mention the black historical college, Stillman. from which I graduated. Very disappointed 🙁
I live here in tuscaloosa and nothing here is remotely exciting
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Right
It’s affordable and mostly safe. Better than most North American cities.
Oi , a cidade é segura para morar? Pergunto por que tenho viajem programada e estou preocupada com a segurança, principalmente com filhos nesse. Obrigada.
@@rachell8661 we are ahead of Atlanta in murders as of 2020
You could have shortened the vid down by just saying theres absolutely nothing to do there except drink, eat, and walk around a park or museum.
It's why you never hear much about bama players doing dumb ish off the field in thier free time, because Tuscaloosa is one of the most boring college towns there is.
Roll Tide 💪🐘👍
Something tells me you've never been to another college town (or really traveled much anywhere for that matter) if you think Tuscaloosa is "boring".
@travishernandez1573 lol Im a half century old vato, I've more then circled the block .
I lived all over north bama for around 13 years, just now leaving it a year ish ago.
I've been to more bama, tiger, jaguar, trojan, and blazer games then you could count up to, not to mention all the 4a highschool games.
Im back in Atlanta now, I went to UGA and U of Minn for a bit...my sister went to college in Daytona...My cousins here go to Spellman and Morehouse...I went to go see another cousin at USC a few months ago...I grew up in DC not far from Georgetown U and spent all my time going to Maryland and Georgetown football and basketball games...
I've been to more orange crushes, players balls, homecomings, sorority and frat parties in over half the country, then you've heard about your whole life.
I know college towns, and I know which ones party and which ones party HARD.
Tuscaloosa, by "things to do" in a college town standards, is boring AF.
But OK, the girls there are still hot as hell, I'll give tusc' that much 🔥
Having just visited, can attest that is one of the most disappointing and grungiest towns have ever seen. What a cesspool.
Auburn fan?
100% chance you couldn't find Tuscaloosa on a map. It's vastly superior to your redneck infested Lee County cow town.