[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"dest-cat-fun-things-to-do-north-america-united-states-alabama":3},{"destination":4,"experiences":74,"events":75,"places":76,"hasNextPage":77},{"areaSquareKm":5,"bestTimeToVisit":6,"callingCode":7,"capitalCity":8,"code":9,"createdAt":10,"currency":11,"deletedAt":8,"description":15,"drivingSide":16,"electricity":17,"emergencyNumbers":18,"faq":29,"flag":8,"gettingAround":45,"government":46,"hasChildren":47,"healthInfo":48,"id":49,"images":50,"internal_type":55,"isFavourite":47,"bucketLists":56,"languages":57,"localCustoms":59,"name":60,"parent":61,"population":67,"safetyInfo":68,"slug":69,"status":70,"timezone":71,"type":72,"updatedAt":73,"visaInfo":8},"135767","Spring (March to May) and Fall (September to November) offer the most pleasant weather with mild temperatures, blooming flowers, and vibrant fall foliage. Spring is ideal for festivals and outdoor activities. Fall is perfect for hiking and football culture. Summer (June to August) is hot and humid but great for beach trips on the Gulf Coast. Winter is mild but can be rainy.","+1",null,"US-AL","2026-02-06T12:33:30.819Z",{"symbol":12,"name":13,"code":14},"$","United States Dollar","USD","Alabama, known as the Heart of Dixie, offers travelers a rich tapestry of Southern history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty. From the white-sand beaches of the Gulf Coast in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach to the rolling Appalachian foothills in the north, Alabama's diverse landscapes provide endless outdoor adventures. History buffs can explore pivotal Civil Rights sites in Birmingham and Montgomery, including the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the Rosa Parks Museum. Music lovers will find their rhythm in Muscle Shoals, the 'Hit Recording Capital of the World,' and along the Alabama Music Hall of Fame trail. The state's culinary scene is a delicious journey through Southern comfort food—think smoky barbecue, fresh Gulf seafood, and classic soul food. Don't miss the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville for an out-of-this-world experience, or the serene beauty of Little River Canyon National Preserve. With its warm hospitality, rich musical heritage, and significant historical landmarks, Alabama invites travelers to discover the soul of the American South.","Right","Type A, B; 120V, 60Hz",[19,22,24,26],{"key":20,"value":21},"Police","911",{"key":23,"value":21},"Ambulance",{"key":25,"value":21},"Fire",{"key":27,"value":28},"Tourist Police","",[30,33,36,39,42],{"key":31,"value":32},"What is Alabama famous for?","Alabama is famous for its pivotal role in the American Civil Rights Movement, Southern hospitality, Gulf Coast beaches, space exploration history (Huntsville), college football, and musical heritage (Muscle Shoals sound, Hank Williams).",{"key":34,"value":35},"Do I need a car to visit Alabama?","Yes, a car is highly recommended for most travelers. Public transportation is limited outside major city centers, and many attractions are spread out across the state.",{"key":37,"value":38},"What is the food like in Alabama?","Alabama cuisine features Southern and soul food classics: barbecue (with a distinctive white sauce in northern AL), fried catfish, Gulf seafood, pecans, fried green tomatoes, and sweet tea. Don't miss Lane cake or banana pudding for dessert.",{"key":40,"value":41},"Is Alabama prone to severe weather?","Yes. Alabama is part of 'Dixie Alley' and experiences tornadoes, primarily in spring and fall, and severe thunderstorms. Hurricanes can impact the Gulf Coast in late summer/fall. Always monitor local weather forecasts.",{"key":43,"value":44},"What are the must-visit cities in Alabama?","Birmingham (history, food), Huntsville (space & tech), Montgomery (state capital, Civil Rights history), Mobile (Mardi Gras origins, port city), and Gulf Shores/Orange Beach (beaches).","A car is highly recommended, especially for exploring outside major cities. Interstate highways (I-65, I-85, I-20, I-59) connect major regions. Rental cars are widely available at airports. Limited public transit exists in cities like Birmingham (MAX bus system) and Montgomery (M Transit). Ride-sharing apps (Uber, Lyft) operate in urban areas. Taxis are available but less common. For regional travel, Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (BHM) is the largest hub.","State government within the federal system of the United States, with a Governor as head of the executive branch and a bicameral Legislature.",false,"Medical facilities in Alabama's major cities (Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile) are excellent, with advanced hospitals and clinics. In rural areas, access may be more limited. No specific vaccinations are required for entry. Common health concerns include seasonal allergies, heat exhaustion/hyperthermia in summer, and tick-borne illnesses (like Lyme disease) in wooded areas. Ensure you have comprehensive travel health insurance, as healthcare costs in the U.S. are high. Mosquito-borne illnesses like West Nile Virus can occur; use repellent. Tap water is generally safe to drink.","3a7807ec-e0a2-44d9-b644-33d02b1f1644",[51,52,53,54],"destinations/north-america/united-states/alabama/1770381209973-0.webp","destinations/north-america/united-states/alabama/1770381209979-1.jpg","destinations/north-america/united-states/alabama/1770381209974-2.webp","destinations/north-america/united-states/alabama/1770381209972-3.webp","STATE",[],[58],"English","Southern hospitality is prominent; politeness and courtesy are valued. Greetings like 'yes sir/ma'am' are common. Dress is generally casual but modest; upscale restaurants may require smarter attire. Tipping is customary: 15-20% in restaurants, $1-2 per bag for porters, $2-5 per night for hotel housekeeping. Respect is paramount when discussing history, especially Civil Rights and the Civil War. College football (especially Alabama Crimson Tide and Auburn Tigers) is a major cultural event; showing interest is a great conversation starter.","Alabama",{"id":62,"slug":63,"name":64,"images":8,"type":65,"internal_type":66,"flag":8,"parent":8},"4caf3558-6963-4ebb-8b82-61b71777d98a","north-america-united-states","United States","country","COUNTRY","5.1 million","Alabama is generally safe for tourists. Exercise normal precautions: secure valuables, be aware of your surroundings, and avoid walking alone in poorly lit areas at night. Some neighborhoods in larger cities may have higher crime rates; research your destination. Weather safety is crucial: be aware of tornado risks (especially spring and fall) and severe thunderstorms; heed local warnings. Driving safety is important; obey speed limits and be cautious on rural roads. Scams are not prevalent but be wary of unsolicited offers.","north-america-united-states-alabama",true,"America/Chicago -06:00 (GMT) / America/New_York -05:00 (GMT) during Daylight Saving Time for most of the state. A small portion in the east (Phenix City area) observes America/New_York year-round.","State","2026-05-07T15:02:33.954Z",[],[],[],{"experience":47,"event":47,"place":47}]