3/5 - Okay
Got there 20 minutes before a duck walk and was packed with so many people you could barely see a duck.
Got there 20 minutes before a duck walk and was packed with so many people you could barely see a duck.
We went on a bus tour thru Memphis and was so wonderful. Saw many of the sites listed here but didn’t tour these places. Went to Sun studios, Beale St. StJudes UT BassPro pyramid cotton district Mississippi Queen...great bus tour. Ended at Peabody and toured Bernard Landsky shop, Elvis fav clothing shop. Incredible....shop a must see.
Have lunch at the Flying Fish Restaurant on 2nd Street. Great seafood and local cuisine.
A 30 second tour de force that is well worth the wait.
fun thing to do seeing the ducks waddle their way to the fountain from the elevator. take the stair or elevator to the second floor for better view. the ducks will be swimming all day long so come back after the crowd for a better picture. better still, take the elevator to the top of the Peabody hotel (rooftop) for a great view of the city and the famous Peabody sign.
Be early. The ducks move right on time.
You can learn about the history of Memphis when you stop by The Peabody Memphis. Discover the area's top-notch restaurants and its great live music.
Catch an event at AutoZone Park during your trip to Memphis. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
You can spend time exploring the galleries in Belz Museum of Asian and Judaic Art during your travels in Memphis. Experience the entertainment choices and acclaimed theater scene in this family-friendly area.
You can browse the exhibits at Memphis Music Hall of Fame, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Memphis. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
You can enjoy some culture when you stop by The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange in Memphis. Experience the acclaimed theater scene or attend a sporting event in this romantic area.
With iconic landmarks, historic buildings and live music venues, Beale Street, "the Home of the Blues" is Memphis as it was at the turn of the 20th century.