In the foothills of the Appalachians,
the City of Vestavia Hills is situated atop Shades Mountain.
From this unique vantage point, Vestavia Hills overlooks beautiful
Shades Valley to the north and has a beautiful vista of the remaining
Appalachian foothills to the south. This exquisite panorama,
with its ever changing foliage and magnificent sunsets, makes
Vestavia Hills the perfect spot for Chateau Vestavia and the
Manor at Chateau Vestavia.
The City of Vestavia Hills offers relaxed and comfortable living
free of the stresses of a big city existence. With a true sense
of a caring community, you'll have the opportunity to get involved
in the spiritual and cultural activities of this serene and beautiful
city that more than 24,000 people call their home.
Vestavia Hills is located close to all regional points of interest.
Whether its sports, entertainment or outdoor recreation, you'll
find what you're looking for in the greater Birmingham area. A
variety of attractions such as historical sites, museums, shopping,
outdoor recreation and the Birmingham Zoo, home to 700 animals
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To
schedule a personal tour, call 205-822-4773 or contact
us today.
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Birmingham
CitySearch- Search for local events and information.
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WBHM
Radio- The Birmingham area's National Public Radio station. |
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Birmingham
Public Library- cultural and informational center.
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The
Birmingham Zoo is home to 700 animals from many continents,
including many endangered species. Free parking and shaded
picnic areas.
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Birmingham
Chamber of Commerce- Helpful resources for the city's businesses,
information on moving to Birmingham and links to area attractions.
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Birmingham
Botanical Gardens- Beautiful gardens in a quiet setting with
plenty of benches and swings place throughout the property
to rest and reflect.
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Vestavia
Hills Chamber of Commerce- offers links to area attractions,
community news, calendar of events and much more.
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The
Birmingham Museum of Art- the largest municipal art museum
in the southeast, has a nationally-recognized permanent collection
of over 17,000 works of art dating from 3000 B.C. to the present.
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