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About Memphis

Overview

Welcome to Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America, a city where the soulful blend of history and modernity creates an unforgettable experience. Memphis is a treasure trove of iconic landmarks such as Graceland, Sun Studio, STAX, Beale Street, and the National Civil Rights Museum. The city’s rich musical heritage, inspired by legends like Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, and Al Green, continues to thrive with local musicians creating original, soulful tunes that capture the essence of Memphis. Beyond the music, Memphis offers a culinary scene that will delight your taste buds and leave you craving more.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Memphis is $121, with options ranging from $45 to $296. With 98 hotels available, you’ll find accommodations to suit every budget and preference. Popular neighborhoods for hotels include Downtown Memphis, White Station, Wolfchase, New Pathways, and Southwind. Some of the most sought-after hotels are Quality Inn & Suites Germantown North, Comfort Inn Memphis Downtown, Extended Stay America Suites Memphis Apple Tree, Extended Stay America Suites Memphis Wolfchase Galleria, and Extended Stay America Select Suites Memphis Cordova.

Things to Do in Memphis

Memphis offers a plethora of attractions that cater to diverse interests. Animal lovers will be enchanted by the Peabody Hotel Ducks, a regal group of ducks that parade daily from their penthouse to the hotel lobby fountain at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. For nature enthusiasts, the Shelby Farms Park Conservatory is a must-visit. This expansive 1,820-hectare park, designed by the creators of New York City’s Highline, is home to around 15 buffalo that roam the grounds year-round.

For a unique shopping experience, head to Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid. Inside, you’ll find a cypress swamp complete with an alligator habitat. Don’t miss the chance to ride the nation’s largest free-standing elevator to the top for breathtaking views of Memphis. If you’re on Beale Street, make sure to visit Silky O’Sullivan’s, where you can watch beer-drinking goats climb a tower while enjoying some delicious barbecue. Beale Street itself, known as the "Home of the Blues," is the most visited attraction in Tennessee, featuring numerous blues clubs, restaurants, and events throughout the year.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Memphis

Memphis nightlife is as vibrant as its music scene. Alchemy is a top choice for those who appreciate expertly crafted cocktails. The skilled mixologists use fresh herbs and homemade syrups to create innovative twists on classic drinks. Don’t miss their Sunday brunch or weekday happy hour.

For an upscale dining experience, visit Flight Restaurant and Wine Bar. This unique establishment offers themed "flights" of wines, meals, and desserts, allowing you to sample a variety of options in one visit. High Point Pub, a neighborhood staple since 1947, offers a local taste of Memphis nightlife with shuffleboard, darts, live music, and an impressive selection of 57 beers.

Step back in time at the Blind Bear Speakeasy, a prohibition-era themed bar with fabulous drinks and plenty of entertainment, including live music, poker nights, and trivia. The Pumping Station, a popular gay dive bar, offers over 60 varieties of beer, pool tables, an outdoor patio, and a welcoming sense of community.

Where to Eat in Memphis

Memphis is a food lover’s paradise, offering a diverse range of dining options. Restaurant Iris, led by Chef Kelly English, pushes the boundaries of southern and French Creole cuisine with innovative dishes like fried oyster and blue cheese-stuffed New York Strip. Central BBQ stands out in a city known for its barbecue, attracting crowds with its mouth-watering ribs, hot wings, and pulled pork sandwiches.

Charles Vergos Rendezvous is synonymous with Memphis dining, offering legendary Greek dry rub ribs that strike the perfect balance between sweet and spicy. Hog and Hominy, with its tagline "Italian cooking, southern roots," has received acclaim for its wood-fired pizzas. Lastly, Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken is a Memphis institution known for its delicious fried chicken and must-try sides like mac and cheese.

Explore Memphis and discover a city rich in history, culture, music, and culinary delights. Whether you’re visiting for the landmarks, the music, or the food, Memphis promises an experience that will leave you inspired and satisfied.

Cheapest time to stay in Memphis

January is the cheapest time to stay in Memphis for an average of $111 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$111

February

$112

March

$118

April

$127

May

$141

June

$138

July

$138

August

$133

September

$129

October

$122

November

$118

December

$115