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Beale Street

While rock' n roll may have its footing in Memphis, Beale Street is undoubtedly the Home of the Blues. One of Memphis, Tennessee's most lively landmarks, this street is rich with history, culture, and soul. Plus, live music spills out of…

Graceland

No trip to Memphis would be complete without a pilgrimage to the mecca of music history that is Graceland. This was the iconic home of Elvis Presley, the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Fit for a King, Graceland was the…

National Civil Rights Museum

As you take the trolley along South Main in the heart of downtown Memphis, watch for a sign overhead declaring “I Have a Dream.” Welcome to the National Civil Rights Museum. The museum is a moving experience, shining a light…

Sun Studio

The legendary Sun Studio is one of Memphis’ essential must-stop destinations. Easy to identify with an immense iconic Gibson Les Paul overhead, people know this spot worldwide as the “Birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll. What’s more, it is still a…

Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum

Memphis’ significance to the birth of rock ‘n' roll takes center stage at the Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum.  The museum’s location on the most prominent corner of the world-famous Beale Street showcases the musical heart and soul of the…

Blues Hall of Fame Museum

Serious blues fans and casual visitors will be enthralled with the permanent and revolving exhibits at the Blues Hall of Fame Museum on South Main in Memphis. The vibrant, in-depth, and yet intimate museum showcases all that is blues culture…

Memphis Zoo

The Memphis Zoo is one of the oldest and most beloved attractions in Tennessee. In 2024, it was honored to be named #2 zoo in the country and is consistently among the top must-do Memphis things to do for family…

The Peabody Ducks

In a city full of music, tradition, and history, Memphis really knows how to roll out the red carpet. Perhaps no walk (or dare we say waddle) down the red carpet is more infamous in the city than that of…

Tom Lee Park

Searching for a breathtaking panoramic view of the Mississippi River near the heart of Memphis? Stop by Tom Lee Park for a perfect photo opportunity, green spaces, and more. On the banks of the Mississippi River, the park spans 31…

Old Dominick Distillery

Raise a glass to Memphis’ whiskey-making renaissance at the Old Dominick Distillery downtown. Established in 2017 at its present location, the distillery has family roots tracing to the late 1800s. Conveniently located between Beale Street and the Mississippi Riverfront, adding…

Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid

A pyramid in Memphis? Why, yes! One of the city’s most recognizable and curious destinations is Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid rising over the banks of the Mississippi River.  The Pyramid first debuted in 1991 as a sports and…

Orpheum Theatre

Imagine stepping into a location where the spirit of vaudeville and silent pictures mix with Broadway and the blues. Add in the ornate decadence from years gone by, and you’ve set the stage for the Orpheum Theatre in the heart…

Overton Park

The features at Overton Park will appeal to nature enthusiasts, hikers, and golfers of all ages. This 342-acre expanse holds some of Memphis's most cherished landmarks.  Established in 1901, the greenspace was named after John Overton, a founder of Memphis.…

Dixon Gallery & Gardens

Imagine exploring a stately home featuring works by French Impressionist painters or walking through 17 acres of gardens. Such adventure awaits at the Dixon Gallery & Gardens.  This iconic Memphis landmark is the result of the generosity of two individuals,…

Shelby Farms Park

Escape to a destination that combines outdoor recreation, natural beauty, and rich history all in one place. Shelby Farms Park spans 4,500 acres, making it one of the largest urban parks in the country, with more space than New York…

Memphis Museum of Science & History

One family-friendly attraction that will keep everyone interested is the Memphis Museum of Science & History (MoSH). This museum has evolved into a dynamic space dedicated to education, history, and inspiration.  Located in what locals nicknamed the Pink Palace, the…

Memphis Botanic Garden

Year-round family fun is waiting for you at the Memphis Botanic Garden! This sprawling 96-acre destination is home to lush gardens, scenic trails, and live music concerts. What began in the 1950s as an idea to enhance Overton Park has…

Stax Museum of American Soul Music

Whether you grew up singing along to soul hits or are a budding musician or music fan, you owe it to yourself to visit the Stax Museum of American Soul Music.  This iconic museum pays tribute to the artists, musicians,…