Wedding guests will definitely want to experience more than just the ceremony and reception while here! Eat, drink, shop, and watch the famous duck walk at this historic hotel. The ducks march daily at 11am and 5pm, so plan your brunch or happy hour to experience this century-long Memphis tradition.
Memphis is the barbeque capital of the world. Started in 1948, The Rendezvous is one of the most famous BBQ hot spots and is a must-have while you're in town! You can't go wrong with anything on the menu!
Graceland is not within walking distance from downtown, but just a 15-minute ride away for Elvis fans that want to pay a visit. Visit the website for more information and tour options.
Beale Street is one of the most iconic streets in America. Beale Street is made up of three blocks of restaurants, bars, and shops in the heart of downtown Memphis, and a melting pot of delta blues, jazz, rock 'n' roll, R&B and gospel. This National Historic Landmark district shares its rich history of legendary live music (think Memphis Minnie, B.B. King and Rufus Thomas, to start) through museums, photo ops, and clubs where you can still hear who's making music in Memphis today.