Location
Madison earned its place on the map in 1856 when tracks were laid by the Memphis and Charleston Railroad Company. Originally designated as a railroad station, the city (formerly known as Madison Station) has grown exponentially in recent years. In fact, this Huntsville suburb is one of the fastest growing cities in the southeastern United States, with one of the highest per capita incomes.
If you’re looking for a comfortable Madison hotel, look no further than the Hampton Inn® Huntsville/Madison hotel. We’re conveniently located off I-565, just one mile from the Huntsville International Airport and 10 minutes from downtown Huntsville. Our Madison hotel is the perfect home base from which to explore all the exciting activities our area has to offer, including: museums, botanical gardens, boating, auto racing, state parks and shopping malls. It’s all waiting, just moments from our comfortable Madison hotel.
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Dinning
Some of our favorite Huntsville restaurants are Cracker Barrel, Ruby Tuesday, Schlotzsky’s, Cantina Laredo, Dolce, Connors Steak & Seafood, The Melting Pot, Red Robin and PF Chang’s.




