The Booksmith is one of Birmingham's premier independent bookshops specializing in Southern and Alabama authors and topics. It offers both new and used books in a clean, comfortable shop. Enjoy free coffee and a seating area while browsing titles, and feel free to request recommendations from the helpful, knowledgeable staff. Author visits and signings occur regularly. Special order service and out-of-print searches are available as well. The Booksmith buys used books, although trade credit is your best bet.
With the largest skylight in the western hemisphere situated atop a nine-story glass atrium, the Riverchase Galleria is considered one of Birmingham's must-see landmarks. Not only does the Galleria comprise 200-plus specialty shops and several large department stores, it also boasts more than 30 eateries, indoor landscaping and fountains, arcades, a NASCAR simulator and a merry-go-round.
The Outlet Shops of Grand River are located just east of Birmingham in Leeds. The shopping center features a wide variety of outlet stores where you can get all your name brands at lower prices. Outlets include the Guess Factory Store, Kenneth Cole, Le Creuset, Talbots, Tommy Hilfiger and much more. There is also a small selection of your typical mall eats like Sbarro and Burger King.
When thinking about the array of shops in Birmingham, an independent record store may not be the first thing that comes to mind, but Seasick Records is about to change that. Step into this Avondale record store for a huge array of both new and used music, on vinyl, tape and CD. Genres are all over the map, from hip-hop to blues and jazz to grunge, the selection will have you browsing for hours!
If you're on the hunt for a piece of flawless, fine jewelry in Birmingham, head Downtown to Levy's Fine Jewelry. The experience jewelers are happy to assist you in finding just the right piece, whether its a gift to yourself or someone else. From bracelets to necklaces, rings, watches, brooches and even loose stones, Levy's has it all.
Homewood Toy & Hobby has been keeping the kids (and parents!) of Birmingham busy and entertained since 1950, when it first opened. They carry the biggest selection of remote control operated toys in the entire city. But of course, there is more than just that, with a huge selection of all kinds of toys, puzzles, models and other hobbies. If you're looking for an escape from the big box toy stores taking over, head to the delightfully old fashioned Homewood Toy & Hobby.
Welcome to Downtown Birmingham where you can find hospitality mixed with a long tradition. Here you can find a number of dining places, bars, shopping malls and experience true Birmingham. There is a wide array of activities held here. There is always something new for every visitor to experience. A number of events are held here regularly from time to time. Downtown Birmingham is also very safe for people to visit. So come to this place for a whole new experience.
Located in downtown Birmingham, at first glance this rare bookstore/antique store/museum resembles a room in your grandmother’s house. Bursting at the seams and boasting an inventory of over 45,000 books, magazines, and other periodicals, if Reed Books doesn’t have what you’re looking for, it probably doesn’t exist. But, its vast inventory is not what makes Reed Books special. The randomness (a display of plastic Santa statues) and odd finds (post office mailboxes chocked full of letters) are what makes Reed Books special. That and owner Jim Reed, author, humorist, columnist, and all-around good guy who encourages people to "become your own book." Worth a trip on a lazy Saturday.
If you're on the hunt for a piece of flawless, fine jewelry in Birmingham, head Downtown to Levy's Fine Jewelry. The experience jewelers are happy to assist you in finding just the right piece, whether its a gift to yourself or someone else. From bracelets to necklaces, rings, watches, brooches and even loose stones, Levy's has it all.
Gardens of Park Place are urban farms that carry out sustainable agriculture to grow food locally. You can stop by at the market and buy the produce directly from the farmer. This project is being carried out to develop sustainable agriculture, grow one's own food and make the city more livable. It also endeavors to educate the youth and children about the environment and agriculture. It is definitely an interesting experience to grow your own food in this fast paced city life. The hours of the market varies according to days and seasons so call before visiting.