We've long sung the praises of visiting Louisville, Kentucky. As the largest city in the Bluegrass State, Louisville is home to over 633,000 residents and some of the most historic neighborhoods and iconic architecture and attractions you'll find anywhere. It has a dazzling riverfront, vibrant business (and bourbon!) districts, and some of the loveliest parks in Kentucky. We love this town, and we're not the only ones who do. Louisville was one of only 12 U.S. destinations on The New York Times list of "52 Places to Go in 2023" -- and indeed, here's why you need to visit!
Boasting a stunning skyline and dazzling riverfront, there's no place quite like Louisville, Kentucky.
The largest city in Kentucky, Louisville has a decidedly small town, Southern sensibility vibe that we really feels warmly welcomes all who visit.
There is even a metaphorical "Welcome to Louisville" sign.
And that is the city's Big Four Bridge. A proud and inextricable part of the Louisville skyline, it was constructed in 1895 as a railroad bridge for freight and passengers traveling between Louisville and Southern Indiana. Today, the Big Four Bridge is a proud beacon welcoming all to Derby City.
Louisville is called Derby City because of its signature annual event - the Kentucky Derby.
The Kentucky Derby attracts an estimated over 147,000 people each May from all over the country. It is just one of the many wonderful things to do in Louisville.
There are so many reasons to visit Louisville the other 51 weeks of the year, however.
During the summer, Waterfront Park is the Bluegrass State's very own Central Park, hosting community events in its lovely green space at the water's edge.
In terms of views, nothing beats the skyline vistas afforded from the Waterfront Botanical Gardens
Waterfront Botanical Gardens, is a 23-acre botanical garden built, if you can believe it, at the site of a former dump! Now we think that is what you call the best of "repurposing."
World-class attractions abound in Louisville, adding yet another reason to play tourist in this Bluegrass State town.
From the Kentucky Derby Museum and Muhammad Ali Center (which we can tell you are, unfortunately, among the most underrated attractions in town} to the Louisville Mega Cavern, and the Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, you certainly won't run out of things to do in this city.
This "little big" town is big on, well, big things, too.
Case in point is the The Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory. Opened on Main Street in 1996, it features a 120-foot-tall baseball bat weighing 34 tons and made of hollow carbon steel, making it the world's largest. There's also a massive and record-breaking baseball glove at this museum, too!
In terms of excellent dining and upscale accommodations, there's one place that offers both...
...The Brown Hotel. Known for its amazing gilded architecture, luxurious suites, and an iconic restaurant, this legendary landmark is a place that belongs on every Kentuckian's bucket list. When you enter the lobby you're sure to have a jaw-dropping experience just like us!
It's difficult to sum up such a marvelous city in just a few hundred words.
Nevertheless, these are just a few of the reasons we adore Louisville, Kentucky, and think you ought to make it your next vacation destination!
We highly recommend playing tourist in this charming "little big" town, no matter where in Kentucky (or the U.S.) you live!
Have you ever paid a visit to Louisville, Kentucky? If so, what were your favorite places? Do you have other wonderful reasons to visit Louisville to share? We'd love to read about your experience in the comments section below!
For outdoor enthusiasts, be sure to read The Swimming Hole Near Louisville That Will Make Your Summer Epic.
If you want to stay a night or two, we highly suggest the Aloft Louisville East.
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