Location: Downtown Memphis Why Visit: This iconic street is known for its live music, neon lights, and vibrant nightlife. It's the heart of Memphis' music scene, with blues clubs, bars, and great restaurants. Tip: Stop by for dinner and stay to listen to live bands.
This museum is dedicated to the history of the Civil Rights Movement in America. It's a powerful and moving experience located at the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated.
Eat your way through Memphis’ famous BBQ joints and enjoy southern comfort food. Some must-try spots include the following: BBQ: Central BBQ, Cozy Corner, The Rendezvous, Tops BBQ Breakfast/Brunch: The Liquor Store, Big Bad Breakfast, Staks Kitchen, Sunrise, Magnolia & May
Bass Pro offers a variety of attractions, including a bowling alley, Imax Theatre, indoor paddle boat ride, zipline, the Lookout, which provides stunning views of the Mississippi River, or The Fishbowl, an upscale seafood experience.