The 10 Best Things to do in Florence, Alabama (AL)

August 5, 2021 Jacquiline Darosa

Florence is a city in and the county seat of Lauderdale County, Alabama, United States, in the state's northwest corner.
Restaurants in Florence

1. My Favorite Things

126 N Court St, Florence, AL 35630-4766 +1 256-483-0064 [email protected] http://www.myfavoritethingsshoals.wordpress.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

My Favorite Things

2. Deibert Park

2801 Hermitage Drive, Florence, AL +1 256-760-6300 http://www.florenceal.org/City_Departments/Parks_Recreation/Parks/Deibert_Park/index.html
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5.0 based on 93 reviews

Deibert Park

Reviewed By 466lestert - Florence, United States

Deibert Park is one of the finest parks anywhere. There is ample walking trails, ponds, wildlife and room to distance from other people. You can walk in the shade or in the sun. Kudos to The City of Florence and the excellent Park employees for keeping it in pristine condition.

3. Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts

217 E Tuscaloosa St, Florence, AL 35630-4724 +1 256-760-6379 http://www.kdartcenter.org
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts

Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts is the City of Florence, Alabama’s cultural arts center. The three-house campus located at 217 E. Tuscaloosa St. Florence, AL lies in the heart of downtown across from Wilson Park. It is comprised of the Kennedy-Douglass Center, the Kennedy-Douglass Annex, and the Southall-Moore House. The main gallery, gift shop, Hiram Kennedy Douglass mini-museum, Florence Arts and Museum offices, and KD Volunteer offices are in the Kennedy-Douglass Center. The Kennedy-Douglass Annex houses three art galleries. The Southall-Moore House hosts organizational meetings, concerts, programs, and workshops.

4. Shoals Symphony at UNA

Florence, AL 35631 +1 256-765-5122 http://www.una.edu/shoals-symphony/
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Shoals Symphony at UNA

5. Escape Room Florence

108 S Pine St, Florence, AL 35630-5561 +1 256-648-5625 [email protected] http://www.escaperoomflorence.com
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5.0 based on 48 reviews

Escape Room Florence

Entertainment venue filled with mystery, clues and puzzles that you must solve to escape a locked room within 60 minutes. This is a real life adventure that promotes team work and problem solving. Can you escape before time runs out?!

6. Paradox Games and Escape Rooms

117 E Mobile St 2nd Floor 117 1/2, Florence, AL 35630-4760 +1 256-275-4500 [email protected] http://www.paradoxescaperooms.com/florence/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Paradox Games and Escape Rooms

Florence's first escape room experience! Join with friends, family, or co-workers to test your wits in one of the funnest experiences you will without a trip to Orlando or Vegas. Designed for adults, but G-rated for kids, and best enjoyed by groups of 4-10 people. We also provide corporate team building and party opportunities. Booking in advance highly recommended!

7. European Corner Massage&Spa

602 E Tuscaloosa St, Florence, AL 35630-4730 +1 404-804-0771 [email protected] http://EUcorner.com
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

European Corner Massage&Spa

European Corner was born out of a desire to bring to the US a little of the technique and the specificity of the European style professional massage. Located in downtown Florence, we want to offer an original and professional Spa experience. We currently offer various professional massage services, and we plan to soon expand to a full service Spa. We invite you with confidence to experience the s

Reviewed By teresamV6463UZ - Florence, United States

I purchased my husband a massage with Adrian and wow just wow, my husband was blown away with how amazing the massage was, he said it was by far the best one he has ever had. I plan on purchasing a series of massages for him for Christmas... Thank you Adrian....

8. W. C. Handy Birthplace, Museum & Library

620 W College St, Florence, AL 35630-5360 +1 256-760-6434 http://florenceal.org
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

W. C. Handy Birthplace, Museum & Library

Birthplace of the Father of the Blues.

Reviewed By SID1952 - Florence, United States

It is a very interesting museum with the unique history of W.C.Handy and the history of the blues singer. Clean and well kept museum

9. Frank Lloyd Wright's Rosenbaum House

601 Riverview Dr, Florence, AL 35630-6026 +1 256-718-5050 http://wrightinalabama.com/
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4.5 based on 380 reviews

Frank Lloyd Wright's Rosenbaum House

Reviewed By LittlePaint - Urbandale, United States

If you've ever toured a FLW house, you know they can be expensive. This one is not. $10 admission, but only $5 for seniors or those with disabilities. Between the displays in the visitor center and the house tour, we were there about 1hr 15min. I'd been to other houses, but this was a first for me husband and he learned quite a lot about Frank Lloyd Wright's design philosophy. Worth the time and the minimal investment.

10. Pope's Tavern

203 Hermitage Dr, Florence, AL 35630-4667 +1 256-760-6439 http://www.florenceal.org/Community_Arts/Art_Museums/Art_Galleries_Museums/Popes_Tavern/index.html
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Pope's Tavern

Reviewed By joannep319

Pope’s Tavern ha been around for many years. It was a place for travelers to rest when headed west to Natchez or east to Nashville. It also served as a hospital during the Civil War. Today it is a museum showing the soldiers uniforms, both North and South, many artifacts of the war and some of the Indians living in this area many years ago. During the Spring one can visit on Frontier Day. AT this event they have weavers, dulcimer musicians, basket weaving, and other crafts to view and purchase. Great for kids of all ages!

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