Museum paying homage to The Greatest, who hails from Louisville. Come for the boxing memorabilia, stay for the inspiring activism.
Though the Churchill Downs Fall Meet won't start for another couple weeks after our wedding, the Kentucky Derby Museum is still worth a visit! You can brush up on your horse racing history, peep some epic hats, and go on a walking tour of Churchill Downs.
Go for a stroll in beautiful Cherokee Park, one of Louisville's many parks designed by Fredrick Law Olmsted. Cherokee Park is in the heart of the Highlands neighborhood, which has many restaurants, bars, and shops to enjoy.
Not sure if you guys knew this, but a lot of bourbon is made here. The Evan Williams Bourbon Experience has been described as "Disneyland for Bourbon Drinkers" and offers tours and experiences where you can learn more about this history of distilling in Kentucky. If you have time, make this just one of many stops along the Bourbon Trail!
We also make brandy here! Just outside of downtown, this cool spot offers tours of the brandy distillery and a pretty delicious tasting.
Pop by for a stroll through this hotel's galleries, which features incredible installations of modern art. Don't forget to grab a cocktail at Proof beforehand.
Tour the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory to see how Louisville Sluggers are made and get your fill of baseball trivia and history.
Bridge the gap between Kentucky and Indiana - literally. The Big Four walking bridge offers spectacular views of Louisville and the Ohio River.
One of our all-time favorite restaurants. In our humble opinion, best cocktails in the city. Open for brunch, dinner, and drinks.
The coffee's pretty good, but trust us - you're gonna want to get that chocolate chip cookie.
One of the best bourbon selections in Louisville, and the ultimate hangover cure: chilaquiles. Our go-to brunch spot.
Loaded tots, brisket, bourbon slushies....need we say more?