The Mega Caverns is one of Louisville’s best-kept secrets, or is it? Beneath the city lies an underground adventure like nowhere else in the world. And, yes, you read that right, it’s entirely underground! Try something fun, different, and exciting underground! There is mountain biking, ziplining, a tram ride, a walking tour, and even an aerial rope course to try out!
Discover Old Louisville’s rich architectural heritage on this walking tour. The tour showcases the Nation’s largest contiguous Victorian mansion district, which also includes St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church, one of the oldest Gothic-style churches in Louisville. Old Louisville is also very bike-friendly.
The Conrad-Caldwell House symbolizes the spirit and Victorian grandeur of Louisville's Progressive Era. Constructed in 1895 by Louisville architect Arthur Loomis, this Richardsonian Romanesque castle stands as an ornament to the city of Louisville, a distinguishing marker in one of America's largest concentrations of Victorian homes. It is a site of cultural and architectural significance to Louisville.
Come see how the famous Louisville Sluggers are made! Choose between three different tours. Personalize and select your own bat to be made and take a piece of baseball history with you! Fun fact: Louisville Slugger also made ice hockey sticks.