Alabama is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States. It has several large cities with populations over 100,000 people, including Birmingham (the most populous city), Montgomery (the capital), Mobile, Huntsville and Tuscaloosa.

Birmingham is Alabama’s largest city with an estimated population of 212,461 as of 2019. The city is home to many cultural attractions such as the Birmingham Museum of Art and Vulcan Park & Museum. It also has a vibrant food scene that includes award-winning restaurants like Hot & Hot Fish Club and Bamboo on 2nd Avenue North.

Montgomery is the second-largest city in Alabama with an estimated population of 201,568 as of 2019. This historic capital was once home to civil rights leader Rosa Parks who famously refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus in 1955. Today it hosts numerous tourist attractions such as Riverwalk Stadium and Dexter Parsonage Museum which commemorate its rich history in civil rights activism and beyond.

Mobile is Alabama’s third-largest city with an estimated population of 194,288 people according to 2019 estimates. This port town offers plenty for tourists including Fort Conde Experience where visitors can explore interactive exhibits about Mobile’s past or take part in outdoor activities at nearby Blakeley State Park. The Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center provides fun educational experiences for children while Bellingrath Gardens showcases stunning gardens year round perfect for photography enthusiasts or nature lovers alike!

Huntsville follows closely behind Mobile with an estimated population of 193,079 people according to 2019 estimates making it the fourth-largest city in Alabama by size alone! Home to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center this tech hub boasts tons for visitors from Huntsville Botanical Garden offering 12 months a year blooms to US Space & Rocket Center showcasing America’s space program achievements both past present future!

Finally rounding out our list we have Tuscaloosa coming fifth place with an estimated population count reaching just under 100k at 99,543 according 2020 census data estimate . While not quite boasting some big names like other cities, Tuscaloosa does however offer plenty tourism wise from University Of Alabama Football games held annually at Bryant Denny Stadium, Paul W Bryant museum dedicated solely towards football coach legendary Bear Bryant plus much more!
Alabama Cities by Population
– (2021)
1 Huntsville 210,081
2 Birmingham 202,234
3 Montgomery 201,022
4 Mobile 187,445
5 Tuscaloosa 99,252
6 Hoover 91,371
7 Auburn 74,637
8 Dothan 70,318
9 Decatur 57,303
10 Madison 55,551
11 Florence 39,709
12 Vestavia Hills 38,504
13 Phenix City 38,216
14 Prattville 37,977
15 Gadsden 34,317
16 Alabaster 33,133
17 Opelika 30,810
18 Northport 30,334
19 Enterprise 28,242
20 Daphne 27,088
21 Homewood 26,206
22 Bessemer 26,171
23 Athens 25,213
24 Trussville 25,027
25 Pelham 24,134
26 Albertville 22,268
27 Oxford 22,210
28 Mountain Brook 22,184
29 Fairhope 21,825
30 Anniston 21,455
31 Helena 20,680
32 Foley 20,170
33 Prichard 19,645
34 Selma 18,429
35 Tillmans Corner 18,313
36 Cullman 17,892
37 Troy 17,765
38 Hueytown 16,694
39 Millbrook 16,675
40 Center Point 16,422
41 Calera 16,126
42 Muscle Shoals 15,969
43 Saraland 15,942
44 Gardendale 15,920
45 Talladega 15,782
46 Scottsboro 15,446
47 Hartselle 15,308
48 Alexander City 14,765
49 Fort Payne 14,730
50 Gulf Shores 14,712