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    19 Fun Things To Do In Mobile, Alabama [2026 Update]

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    Mobile in Alabama is full of maritime history, unique culture, and hospitable people. Nicknamed the “Azalea City” due to the extensive amount of azaleas along its streets, you can already picture how beautiful this coastal city is. What makes Mobile unique is that it’s a port city on Alabama’s Gulf Coast, but it has a rural coastal town feel.

    It has many of its historic buildings with 1820s architectural styles still intact, and even takes part in the Mardi Gras tradition (fun fact, it’s the birthplace of Mardi Gras!). I’ve always liked port cities, and interestingly, back in the 1800s, Mobile was known as the Paris of the South, which was when Mobile was the 10th-wealthiest city in the United States, thanks to the port and the cotton trade.

    view of city buildings on river in mibile

    Today, Mobile is the twelfth busiest port in the country and is a major hub of the entire Gulf Coast. Although being by the water, there is no beach here, but don’t worry, there are still plenty of other fun things to do in Mobile! Here are some fun things we got up to…

    Mobile at a glance 🔍

    • Accommodation options: Mobile has many budget-friendly guest houses and bed-and-breakfasts, as well as motels and boutique hotels for under $100 USD per night. There are more luxurious hotels and vacation rentals in downtown for $200 USD per night.
    • Getting around: Mobile is a car-centric city, and so you will likely need to hire a car to get around. There is a WAVE Transit bus, but driving is more convenient.
    • Unmissable sights: Some of the top places to see in Mobile are the USS Alabama Battleship, the Carnival Museum, and Dauphin Street.
    • Money saving tip: Want to save money on attractions in Mobile, Alabama? Consider getting the 3-day Mobile Attraction Pass, which allows you to enter 8 ticketed attractions in the city!

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    1. Explore Dauphin Street & Bienville Square

    building on the side of the street

    Our first introduction to Mobile was Dauphin Street. We drove in from Gulf Shores, found a car park on Dauphin Street, grabbed some lunch, and then explored the street.

    Beautiful Bienville Square in Mobile, Alabama

    Bienville Square, a historic city park in the center of downtown Mobile, is an iconic spot. It takes up the entire block bordered by the streets of Dauphin, Saint Joseph, Saint Francis, and North Conception. There’s a nice fountain and some benches to sit on to people watch or watch the squirrels running everywhere. Be sure to check out the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception.

    storefronts in mobile

    Along Dauphin Street, you find numerous restaurants, cafes, bars, pubs, and stores – we didn’t venture out late with kids, but you can tell this is where it all happens in downtown.

    wall mural
    wall mural

    We also enjoyed the architecture and vibrant colors. Would be great to be here during Mardi Gras!

    2. Explore the USS Alabama Battleship

    large old battleship in the water

    Mobile plays home to the USS Alabama Battleship, and you can journey into America’s military past at one of the top South Alabama attractions. Dating back to 1940, the USS Alabama (“Mighty A”) began her World War II adventures in the North Atlantic in 1943, then later that year went to the South Pacific seas.

    people walking on an old battleship
    people standing on an old battleship

    She ended up in Mobile, Alabama, as a National Historic Landmark and a memorial to millions. Alabama played a key role in several battles and is one BIG ship. You can do a self-guided tour of Alabama following a coded map. It was my first time on a battleship for us, and it was so interesting to see all the working parts that make up a warship.

    people walking on an old battle ship

    And our kids really enjoyed exploring all the different nooks and crannies of the ship – what a different playground it was for them!

    girl doing a handstand in front of a battleship

    Sitting beside her in Mobile Bay is the National Historic Landmark WWII submarine USS DRUM (SS-228). The DRUM is the oldest American submarine on public display. You can also tour the Aircraft Pavilion, Tanks & Artillery, and Park Memorials.

    National Historic Landmark WWII submarine USS DRUM (SS-228)

    Fun fact, the USS ALABAMA earned 9 battle stars and was nicknamed the “Might A.” It was also used in the film USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage starring Nicolas Cage. The USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park is open every day except Christmas Day.

    3. Ride on the Gulf Coast Ducks

    building next to water

    Our kids always love going on boat cruises, which are a combination of sightseeing and the thrill of boating. They’re a fun and informative way to learn about a destination with passionate tour guides, and the kids just love the novelty of splashing into the bay. On a tour with Perdido Queen, you’ll hear stories about all things Mobile, including the USS Alabama, Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile Bay, the Port of Mobile, and the city of Mobile.

    4. Wander around the Oakleigh Garden Historic District

    large trees in front of a house

    Seven National Register Historic Districts make up what is known as downtown and midtown Mobile. There’s Church Street, Lower Dauphin (LODA), Old Dauphin Way, Leinkauf, Ashland Place, De Tonti Square, and, of course, Oakleigh Garden Historic District.

    A house with trees in the background
    Explore the historic DAR House in Mobile, Alabama
    A tree in front of a house
    A car parked in front of a house

    We love driving and walking around Historic Districts, we have one here in Raleigh, and we loved exploring the Garden District in New Orleans. Mobile’s Oakleigh Garden Historic District was certainly impressive, and we spent an hour or so cruising around, checking out all the beautiful and large historic southern homes.

    5. Look out for ghosts at The Richards DAR House Museum

    young girl standing in front of  The Richards DAR House Museum in Mobile, Alabama

    We first came upon the Richards DAR House (Daughters of the American Revolution House Museum) during our diverted duck tour. It sounded and looked fascinating, so we returned on our own for a tour. It’s meant to be haunted, so we were hoping to make some new friends. As you can see from the outside, its striking cast-iron facade is from the Italianate style, and this beautiful townhouse tells the story of Mobile during its antebellum period.

    fountain in garden of The Richards DAR House Museum in Mobile, Alabama

    The house was built in 1860 by Captain Charles Richards, a steamboat captain, and remained in the family until 1946. The Ideal Cement Company purchased the house from Richards’ descendants in 1946. After being turned over to the city of Mobile in 1973, it was leased to the DAR for operation as a museum. It is said to be haunted, and little Savannah was hesitant to enter at first, but we didn’t see or hear anything, lol.

    6. Dress up at The Carnival Museum

    statues of clowns in front of  mobile carnival museum

    After experiencing Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans just a few weeks before visiting Mobile, our Carnival spirit was still on a high. Even if you can’t visit Mobile or New Orleans during Mardi Gras, the Mobile Carnival Museum is an interactive museum open all year and is totally dedicated to Mardi Gras.

    Here you can see some of the costumes worn in the parade in their permanent collection, as well as see former floats. It opened in 2005 and is only $8 for adults and $3 for kids.

    people looking at museum displays
    museum display
    museum display
    girl poking her head through a display

    The museum offers 14 gallery rooms, a pictorial hallway, theater, a den (social gathering area), and a gift shop. In addition, the home is registered as a historic building. We immersed ourselves more into the rich history and traditions of carnival, and looked at the intricate designs and artistry of majestic crowns and robes of Mardi Gras monarchs.

    museum display

    And our kids enjoyed dressing up and pretending they were on a Mardi Gras float.

    7. Take the kids for an educational day at Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center

    Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center

    Here’s a place where our kids had a chance to get creative, curious, and play for a few hours. Considering we were homeschooling our kids at the time, any chance we get for interactive and hands-on experiences that get them learning, we jump at it. The Gulf Coast Exploreum has been voted one of the top Alabama attractions and is a fun place for the whole family, especially if you’re looking for a unique rainy day activity.

    kids playing at Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center
    Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center

    It provides hands-on educational opportunities in a fun learning environment with permanent and special exhibits, and an IMAX. Plus, there’s an on-site cafe and unique gift shop.

    8. Eat breakfast and beignets at Panini Pete’s!

    Breakfast and Beignets at Panini Petes!

    Our kids fell in love with beignets in New Orleans, so they were super excited to start one of our days in Mobile with beignets at Panini Pete’s Cafe & Market on Dauphin Street. Our kids rank the beignets here second only to the ones we ate at Cafe Du Monde in NOLA, so grab yourself a few hot beignets.

    YUM - Breakfast and Beignets at Panini Petes in Mobile, Alabama

    But Panini Pete’s offers more, and was named the best sandwich shop in Alabama, serving up creative sandwiches, Angus beef burgers, hot dogs, hand-cut fries, and more!

    9. Eat dinner at Wintzell’s Oyster House

    oysters at Wintzell’s Oyster House

    Eating oysters seems to be the thing to eat in Alabama, and being from Australia and growing up surrounded by fresh seafood, we love that! We had our first taste of the famous Wintzell’s Oyster House in Montgomery and enjoyed another night in Mobile dining at Wintzell’s, a historic landmark on Dauphin Street in downtown Mobile.

    salmon Dinner at Wintzell’s Oyster House

    It’s one of the most popular places to eat in Mobile, and they’re known for their “Oysters-fried, stewed or nude”. The interior decor is cool with lots of witty sayings, and even if you don’t like oysters in particular, there’s a wide range of other seafood options, even steaks and pasta.

    10. Gorge on seafood at Felix’s Fish Camp

    steak and mushroom on plate at Felix Fish Camp

    Another top seafood joint in Mobile is Felix’s Fish Camp Restaurant, which serves up delicious, fresh Gulf seafood and USDA-certified steaks. They serve up some of Mobile’s classic recipes, including their famous Gumbo, and don’t miss their crab claws.

    Yummy crab claws at Felix Fish Camp in Mobile, Montgomery

    Not only is the food delicious and fresh, but the location is impressive too. Unfortunately, we arrived after sunset, so we couldn’t take in the beautiful views of being situated on one of the most scenic parts of Mobile Bay, so maybe book your dinner for sunset, or even take in a lunchtime view! Another delight is the service  – super friendly and impeccable. I know, it’s what we’ve come to expect in the South, but they took it to another level.

    11. Try craft beers at Loda Bier Garten

    loda beer garden

    This place seemed like a real local’s favorite during our lunchtime visit. Taking up prime position in the heart of Dauphin Street, Loda Bier Garten has a huge tap collection (over 100 different beers) and large screen TVs for watching sports, and is well known for their burgers – that’s my kinda place right there!

    food on a plate
    food on a tray

    We sat outside and enjoyed our wings, hot dogs, and chicken salad, and yes, I can confirm the burgers are GOOD!

    food on a tray

    12. Drink cocktails in a bank vault at Las Floriditas

    Las Floriditas is one of Mobile’s most unique speakeasies. It’s a Cuban restaurant in downtown, and is decorated in a prohibition-era style. It’s a concealed bar, where guests can sip cocktails (especially the daiquiri, which was invented here) in a converted bank vault.

    The bar, which opened in 1817 in the prohibition era, was said to be a favorite haunt of author Ernest Hemingway, and you can see a life-size golden statue leaning on the end of the bar in his honor. It’s a bit prestigious, and you can only enter via a password, which they share on their social media every day at 12:00pm, Tuesday-Saturday.

    13. Get cultured at the Mobile Museum of Art

    The Mobile Museum of Art is the best place to visit in Mobile for art lovers and creative types. It has an extensive art collection from all over the world, including non-Western art pieces. In its permanent collection, it has 6,400 works of fine art, sculptures, photographs, drawings, prints, and paintings. The whole collection is not on display, and the pieces are rotated, so visitors see something different each time they visit. Some of the most popular works in the collection are 19th-century American landscapes and realist paintings from the WPA era.

    14. Relax in Mobile Botanical Gardens

    botanical gardens in mobile
    Photo Credit: Flickr

    Wandering around the Mobile Botanical Gardens is one of the most relaxing things to do in Mobile. They were founded in 1974 and span over 100 acres of woodlands, walks, and small gardens. The land that the gardens lie on was historically a vast longleaf pine forest, but was mostly logged in the 1900s. The idea was to return this area to a space of nature, which is why 35 acres of the gardens are a forested conservation area. Make sure to check out the lake in Langan Park, which used to be Mobile’s water supply until the 1950s.

    15. See the Historic Mansions: Bragg-Mitchell Mansion & Bellingrath Mansion

    The Bragg-Mitchell Mansion is a Greek revival-style mansion that was the former home of Judge John Bragg and was built in 1855. Today, it is a museum and one of the most photographed buildings in the city. The 13,000-square-foot home was built as a holiday residence for the Bragg family during Thanksgiving through Mardi Gras.

    When Judge Bragg died in 1878, four families owned the home, the last being A.S. Mitchell, who had owned the house since 1931. He lived here until 1965 and took loving care of the home since, by this time, it had become an iconic building in the city. The house was donated to the Explore Center in the late 1970s and was restored to the grandeur you see today.

    The home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Another historic home worth visiting in Mobile is the Bellingrath Gardens Museum and Home. The home belonged to Walter and Bessie Bellingrath as their weekend home and was built in 1934. Since it was built, the couple has opened their 15-room, 10,500-square-foot home to the public. The home is another example of grand, extravagant in Mobile. The gardens are particularly impressive.

    16. Take a trip to Meaher State Park

    birds sitting on a jetty
    Photo Credit: Flickr

    The Meaher State Park is a huge 1,327-acre wetland located in north Mobile Bay. It’s a scenic area known for being a hot spot for picnics, camping, and boating. You can go fishing at the fishing pier or walk along the boardwalk and take in the stunning views. After visiting the park, you can find more outdoor adventures in the nearby Mobile-Tensaw. This is a popular place for seeing wildlife viewing and has a theater, gift shop, and canoe or kayak rentals. 

    17. Step back in time at the History Museum of Mobile

    I mentioned earlier that Mobile has a long history, and if you want to learn more about Mobile’s history, there’s no better place than the History Museum of Mobile. Located in the Old City Hall, the museum itself is a big part of Mobile’s history. It contains artifacts and hands-on exhibits that help bring Mobile’s history to life. Even if you don’t enter the museum, it’s worth passing by to see the stunning architecture of this 19th-century building, which was designed in an Italianate style.

    18. Visit Colonial Fort Conde and Fort Morgan

    walls of a fort
    Photo Credit: Flickr

    Being a coastal city, Mobile was the first point of defense and has a few major forts and battlegrounds worth checking out. The first is Colonial Fort Condé, which was built by French explorers in 1723. You can see the remnants of the original fort in Mardi Gras Park, facing Church Street. A replica of the fort opened in 1976, and about one-third of the Fort has been reconstructed.

    Another fort worth checking out is Fort Morgan, also known as Fort Bowyer. This is located on the west of Mobile Point, on the historic Fort Morgan peninsula, on a barrier island called Dauphin Island. The fort was built in 1834 and is now a historic military site and National Historic Landmark.

    This fort had an important role during the Civil War era and was where the famous Battle of Mobile Bay took place. It was here that Union Admiral David Farragut ordered his fleet to attack the heavily mined bay on August 5, 1864.

    19. Learn at Gulfquest National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico

    Given its coastal location and gigantic port, you can bet that Mobile has an extensive maritime history. The best place to learn all about it is at the Gulfquest National Maritime Museum. It was completed in 2015 and was created as an educational resource, specializing in hands-on experiences to help its visitors understand and appreciate the heritage of the Gulf of Mexico.

    The museum is unique in that it does not have a permanent collection of artifacts, but it has temporary exhibits showing maritime artifacts, ensuring every visitor sees something unique each time they visit. It has 90 exhibits, theaters, and simulators that offer a unique perspective of the Gulf’s maritime past.

    Where to stay in Mobile

    Stay at the Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel in Mobile, Alabama

    We stayed in the heart of the downtown area of Mobile at the Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel, which is at 64 South Water Street. This hotel is stylish and elegant without being too over the top for our kids and us, and we had a lovely sunset view from our room.

    It was right near the start of Dauphin Street and an easy stroll to all the spots mentioned above, including a short 5-minute walk to Bienville Square, Serda’s Coffee is a 2-minute walk away, the Exploreum Science Center is across the street, and the Duck Tours is a stroll away. Besides walking everywhere, we could easily drive to the other Alabama attractions, including a 5-minute drive to the USS Alabama.

    Stay at the Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel in Mobile, Alabama

    And if you’re in town for a convention, there’s a direct connection to the Mobile Convention Center via a skybridge. It came with all our necessities, including complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, 24-hour fitness center, and pool.

    Is Mobile Alabama worth visiting?

    girl standing in front of a wall mural

    We arrived in Mobile after a few relaxing days at the Gulf Shores and Orange Beach and soon discovered that Mobile also offers a fabulous local foodie scene, plus interesting history, culture, and arts. There’s a wide variety of activities for families and people of all ages, and Mobile’s colorful downtown is thriving! And did you know that Mobile is the birthplace of Mardi Gras? And each year, it hosts the oldest organized Carnival celebration in the United States? That’s reason enough to visit!

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