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Where to stay in Auburn

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Downtown Auburn

Downtown Auburn buzzes with collegiate energy where tradition and student life blend seamlessly. The legendary Toomer's Corner marks the heart of this walkable district, where oak trees get draped in toilet paper after Auburn victories. Historic brick buildings house lively cafes and shops that cater to university crowds. Auburn University's presence shapes everything from the sports-focused bars to the Southern comfort food restaurants. The compact area offers easy exploration of campus landmarks like Samford Hall and the Donald E. Davis Arboretum. Game days transform this friendly college town into an exciting celebration of Tiger pride.

North College Historic District

Auburn's North College Historic District showcases beautifully preserved Victorian mansions and Colonial Revival homes from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Tree-lined streets lead you past ornate woodwork, intricate trim, and manicured lawns where historic plaques tell Auburn's story. The peaceful residential atmosphere makes for delightful architectural exploration. Located adjacent to Auburn University, this walkable neighborhood offers easy access to campus attractions like Jordan-Hare Stadium and the Gogue Performing Arts Center. Historic bed and breakfasts in converted Victorian homes provide intimate, personalized stays. The district's mature oak canopy creates perfect conditions for contemplative strolls through Auburn's architectural heritage.

Moores Mill

Auburn's Moores Mill neighborhood offers a peaceful retreat from university bustle with tree-lined streets and spacious homes. This residential area sits just a short drive from Auburn University's vibrant campus life. Visitors enjoy quiet surroundings while staying connected to college town excitement. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at Moore's Mill Golf Club or catch performances at the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center. Jordan-Hare Stadium and Auburn Arena are nearby for sports fans. The area provides affordable lodging options with ample parking and room to spread out.

Grove Hill

Grove Hill offers a peaceful retreat just minutes from Auburn University. This quiet residential neighborhood features tree-lined streets and traditional Southern homes where visitors experience authentic local living. Travelers appreciate the spacious yards and family-friendly atmosphere away from campus bustle. Nearby attractions include Moore's Mill Golf Club and the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center. A short drive takes you to Chewacla State Park for outdoor adventures or Jordan-Hare Stadium for exciting game days. Morning walks reveal the charming character of this welcoming Auburn community.

Camden Ridge

While there might not be top attractions in Camden Ridge, you can explore the larger area and discover places like Yarbrough Tennis Center and Neville Arena.

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Things to do in and around Auburn

Shopping

In Auburn, visit Buc-ee's Blvd, a vibrant shopping area perfect for family and business vibes. If you're up for a drive, explore the nearby EastChase shopping center in Montgomery, which features a mix of shops, dining, and entertainment options for a full day out.

Recreation

Moore's Mill Golf Club offers a peaceful golfing experience surrounded by nature, perfect for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment. For cultural enrichment, the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center hosts engaging performances, ideal for family entertainment. Lastly, Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum provides thrilling sports events, perfect for sports enthusiasts.

Adventure

Explore Yarbrough Tennis Center for an exciting day of tennis with a vibrant atmosphere. Take a trip to Amity Park, a family-friendly campground 48.3km from Auburn, where you can enjoy outdoor adventures. Don't miss the Samford Tennis Center, also nearby, for more thrilling tennis activities.

Nightlife

Auburn's nightlife offers a vibrant mix of bars and music venues. For a lively atmosphere, check out The Hound for craft cocktails and live music, or enjoy a laid-back vibe at Taziki’s Mediterranean Café. Don’t miss the chance to experience local events at the Auburn Performing Arts Center.

Find the best attractions in Auburn

Auburn, Alabama, is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and romantic getaways, offering a blend of modern and historic attractions. Explore Auburn University and the vibrant downtown area, or catch an event at Auburn Arena. Don't miss the chance to visit local parks and the historic sports stadium, ensuring a memorable experience for families and city explorers alike.

  • Auburn University: Experience the vibrant atmosphere of Auburn University, a modern college campus known for its beautiful architecture and lively student life. Stroll through its picturesque grounds and immerse yourself in the dynamic city vibes that make this university a hub of education and culture.
  • Jordan-Hare Stadium: Visit the historic Jordan-Hare Stadium, home to the Auburn Tigers football team. Feel the excitement of game day as you soak in the rich sports culture and community spirit that defines this iconic venue, perfect for sports enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
  • Chewacla State Park: Discover the natural beauty of Chewacla State Park, where scenic landscapes await. Enjoy outdoor adventures like hiking, fishing, and picnicking amidst breathtaking views, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers seeking tranquility and excitement.

Best time to go to Auburn

The best time to visit Auburn can depend on the weather and when visitor numbers rise and fall. The hottest average temperature in Auburn falls in July, when visitor numbers are slightly high and weather is mostly sunny with light rain. The coolest average temperature in Auburn falls in January, visitor numbers are slightly low and weather is mostly sunny with light rain.

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