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Things to do and see in Louisville, KY
Posted on 1/24/19 at 8:51 pm
Posted on 1/24/19 at 8:51 pm
I am going to be heading up there with the Mrs. and some friends this summer. We are thinking of heading up in June or July, is one month better than the other? We are for sure going to the Maker's Mark Distillery. Outside of that what are some good places to stay, see, and where should we eat.
TIA
TIA
Posted on 1/24/19 at 8:56 pm to gringeaux
Louisville Slugger factory
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:24 pm to gringeaux
Louisville Slugger tour
Muhammad Ali Museum
Angel’s Envy distillery downtown
Evan Williams Experience
Restaurant..Doc Crows. Great food!
Muhammad Ali Museum
Angel’s Envy distillery downtown
Evan Williams Experience
Restaurant..Doc Crows. Great food!
Posted on 1/24/19 at 9:54 pm to gringeaux
I’d stay in the Omni. Nice new hotel with nice bars and restaurant on site. I’d choose June over July. Catch a Bats game (AAA Reds club). Woodford Reserve is another distillery with a great tour.
Posted on 1/24/19 at 10:21 pm to Coomdaddy
Second the Bats!
Woodford is very nice but very crowded. You could also do Jim Beam. Very nice grounds, there.
Bardstown is another nice little town not far away.
Woodford is very nice but very crowded. You could also do Jim Beam. Very nice grounds, there.
Bardstown is another nice little town not far away.
Posted on 2/7/19 at 12:18 am to gringeaux
I was there for the whole summer last year. rent a car and do the bourbon trail. Central Kentucky is very beautiful and hilly. 4th street live is OK. nothing special but bardstown road is better imo. a bunch of dive bars with good local live music. also check out the horse track. I thought it was a good mid size city it made being at fort knox tolerable
Posted on 2/7/19 at 5:33 am to gringeaux
Try to find this recent episode of the Zimmern List on Travel Channel:
Season 2, Episode 5
Louisville, KY
Andrew travels to Louisville, KY, which boasts one of the most eclectic food scenes in the country. He digs in to Southern favorites with an Asian twist, fried chicken served with a fiery sauce and comfort food for the modern era.
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Look into the horse farm tours. A friend who is not into racing or a horse nut just went, and her whole group really enjoyed it. Take a look at Churchill Downs, home of the Ky Derby.
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I recall some good threads on the Food and Drink Board re the bourbon trail tours and restaurants in the area. You might search there or start a new ask.
Season 2, Episode 5
Louisville, KY
Andrew travels to Louisville, KY, which boasts one of the most eclectic food scenes in the country. He digs in to Southern favorites with an Asian twist, fried chicken served with a fiery sauce and comfort food for the modern era.
***
Look into the horse farm tours. A friend who is not into racing or a horse nut just went, and her whole group really enjoyed it. Take a look at Churchill Downs, home of the Ky Derby.
***
I recall some good threads on the Food and Drink Board re the bourbon trail tours and restaurants in the area. You might search there or start a new ask.
Posted on 2/7/19 at 9:27 am to gringeaux
Might not be your taste in music but there is a big music festival Forecastle, similar to Bonnaroo, Hangout, etc, July 12th-July 14th on the waterfront park.
This post was edited on 2/7/19 at 10:35 am
Posted on 2/7/19 at 10:36 am to gringeaux
I've been to Louisville a couple times for the Derby. Never really treated either weekend as a time to take in sights, so not sure if it's your speed, but the Highlands neighborhood, along Bardstown, has good nightlife. Plenty of bars. Really enjoyed Holy Grale for beers.
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