Selma is struggling, and still needs rebuilding. It was once a sweet town, but SO many empty homes and businesses....boarded up, falling down. I was inspired by the park at the entrance to Edmund Pettus Bridge, which told the story of Bloody Sunday when black folks peacefully marching for justice were beaten and killed......until I learned that the bridge was and still is named for a member of the Ku Klux Clan.
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Guest review by
Lucia
United States
10.0
A very quiet city that has an important history for us to...
A very quiet city that has an important history for us to learn about. Visitors should take several days to visit and schedule time in the evenings to research what has been written about Selma. The people all across the city were warm and gracious to us as we walked about to visit the shops and eateries.
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Guest review by
mark
United States
2.0
the city of Selma is great.Baymont Wyndam was horrible.
the city of Selma is great.Baymont Wyndam was horrible. My room was rented to another customer.I was given another room at an increased price without my acknowledgement. I was promised a refund that I have not rec'd at this time. the manager is never available when I call. I am always told another time/date. My phone number has been given continuously. Booking.com said also that I would be reimbursed. I did not check out on the date that the ticket indicates. I was told to stay to morning because of the long trip.
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Guest review by
donna
United States
10.0
Our 5th visit to Selma and so much history.
Our 5th visit to Selma and so much history. The civil rights history comes alive and Selma is to be congratulated for their outstanding improvements in race relations.
We especially love the Church Street Methodist Church and the museums.
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Guest review by
Larry
United States
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Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 109 reviews
Pleasant · 109 reviews
Nothing as the hotel was closed and boarded up. Not sure why I have received this survey as we could not stay in this hotel because it was closed and boarded up. I did raise this as a complaint and we had to find someone else to stay
Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 109 reviews
Pleasant · 109 reviews
The St. James in Selma, AL. is a very nice and lovely restored hotel in Selma. We’d like to come back.
Our room was clean and gad an individual, hospitable touch.
The breakfast and dinner room is inviting.
Disappointing - What previous guests thought, 235 reviews
Disappointing · 235 reviews
I was charged for room 212 which I was only actually for 20 minutes bc it was infested with bedbugs. I checked out and went and stayed at another hotel. Was told I wouldn’t be charged.