Barsala At 20 Midtown

Hotels
6 (1 reviews)
2014 3rd Ave S , Birmingham , US

Facilities

Free WiFi
Wheelchair accessible
Elevator
Smoke-free property
Free self parking
Housekeeping on request

Property Description

Outdoor Pool and More
Enjoy the outdoor pool and take advantage of complimentary wireless internet access and barbecue grills.

Fully Equipped Guestrooms
Relax in individually decorated guestrooms featuring kitchens with full-sized refrigerators/freezers and ovens. Stay connected with complimentary wireless internet access and enjoy digital programming for entertainment.

Convenient Location
Situated in Downtown Birmingham, it is a short walk to UAB Hospital and University of Alabama at Birmingham. Birmingham International Airport is just 8.5 miles away.

Book your stay at Barsala At 20 Midtown now for a comfortable and convenient experience!

Important information:

* Pool access available from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
* Contactless check-in and contactless check-out are available.

Check-in and check-out hours:

Property Policies

  • Pets

    Pets not allowed

  • Children and extra beds

    No rollaway/extra beds available

  • Check-in & Check-out

    Contactless check-out is available

  • Covid

    Property does not offer onsite COVID-19 testing

  • General

    Professional property host/manager

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Location

Guest Reviews

6
Based on 1 reviews
E
Elton John
6
Pros:

The entrance is not across from Publix. It's across the street from an abandoned downtown office building, but they do not want to tell you that.
You must download the Latch app for this property. They sent the instructions while I was in transit. My iPhone triggered a one-hour theft protection lock downloading the app. I was locked out of my phone downtown at 8 PM trying to get into a building for which I had no key. Thankfully, it's a part of town the police do not patrol.
I tried calling but the service rep. only repeated the instructions and transferred me to another service. They tried repeating the same instructions, then said they would call me back. They never did.
When I finally got into the building, the apartment was at the end of a long creepy claustrophobic hallway. It made no sense for the hallway to be that narrow, but that's just a theme of the building.
When I finally got into the apartment, it was nice and clean. You walk into the bedroom, which feels awkward as you are sleeping next to a public hallway door in a building with walls and a ceiling slightly thicker than Japanese shoji doors. If you snore, people in the hallway will know. If you're otherwise engaged, people will know.
The living/dining/kitchen is furniture like an interior decor catalog. It's visually appealing but impractical. The couch is six feet from the mounted TV so you are looking 60º at a screen a few feet away.
The balcony is nice. You can even slide through to the neighbor's balcony.

2024-11-05 via Nuitee