It is Known for the Kentucky Derby, now a top destination for bourbon, culture, and history.
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Draws 140,000+ tourists, showcasing Louisville's nightlife, restaurants, and distilleries.
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A hub for bourbon tourism with world-class restaurants and family-friendly museums.
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Hotel Genevieve, Hotel Distil, 21c Museum Hotel, The Brown Hotel, The Seelbach Hilton.
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The Seelbach Hilton, Kentucky Bourbon Trail, Speed Art Museum, Cave Hill Cemetery, and more.
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Work the Metal, Spark Boutique, Frazier History Museum Gift Shop, Art Eatables, Caufield’s Novelty.
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The Back Door, Hell or High Water, The Bar at Fort Nelson, Trouble Bar, Four Pegs.
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Volare, Bourbons Bistro, Jack Fry’s, Bar Vetti, Number 15
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April for Mint Julep Month and the Kentucky Derby Festival; September for Bourbon Heritage Month and Bourbon & Beyond; October for the St. James Court Art Show.
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NuLu, Whiskey Row, and The Highlands all offer unique shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.
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