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Louisville

Understand

A large city located on the Ohio River in North Central Kentucky across from Southern Indiana, Louisville exists at the confluence of Southern and Midwestern attitudes and cultures. Known historically as the 'Gateway to the South', Louisville has long been a transportation center for the region. Other local nicknames include 'River City' and 'Derby City', in addition to the myriad of ways the name can be pronounced, depending on one's accent. More or less any pronunciation is acceptable except 'Lewis', an error which will not offend anyone but definitely marks one as an out-of-towner. While it only borders on the region, tourists will probably find a bit of the famous Southern hospitality here, along with its varied cuisine and a relaxed attitude toward life. The city also boasts a vibrant arts and music scene and a world-class municipal parks system.

Louisville's biggest draw are the horse races at Churchill Downs (with the famous Kentucky Derby always the first Saturday in May), but the city is making a concerted effort to draw tourists year round. The architecture in Old Louisville and the Highlands is one-of-a-kind, and the people are very friendly.

The Downtown, Old Louisville, Highlands, and Frankfort Avenue areas are walkable and it is possible to take the city bus between one or all four without much difficulty, with a downtown hotel as base. Outside of this part of town though, you will almost certainly need a car.

Aside from Downtown, a must-see for many is the Highlands shopping district, on Bardstown Road roughly from Broadway to the Douglass Loop. Often described as "bohemian", it includes art galleries, bars, coffeehouses, midrange to upscale restaurants, and is ideally navigated by foot or bike. You can meet some locals on the sidewalks without much trouble, if you are interested. The street life here is particularly active on weekends when the weather is warm.

Eat


Local specialties include the Hot Brown , a broiled open-faced turkey sandwich with bacon and mornay sauce, and Derby pie , which is similar to a pecan pie but incorporates chocolate.

Fourth Street Live downtown, between Liberty St. and Muhammad Ali Blvd., opened in 2004 and is home to several restaurants including:
  • Hard Rock Cafe
  • TGI Friday's
  • Maker's Mark Bourbon House
  • Sully's Saloon
  • Red Star Tavern
  • Wendy's
  • The Pub Louisville
  • Rocco's Pizza
  • Cold Stone Cremery


  • Budget
  • Spinelli's - 614 Baxter Ave. late night (open until 5 am wed. to sat.) Philly pizza. A luxury car is installed indoors for seating.
  • Gumbo A Go-Go - 2109 Frankfort Ave. Excellent Cajun food. Gumbo, Jambalaya, Etoufee, Creole, etc. Try the drunk chicken, it's excellent. All meals are $5.00.
  • WW Cousins -Breckenridge Ln. & Dupont Circle. Dress your own hamburger and salad bar.
  • Twig 'n' Leaf - Corner of Bardstown Road and Douglass Boulevard. Classic American diner and a local tradition.
  • Check's Cafe - Corner of Burnett Avenue and Hickory in Germantown. Same as above, can't beat the price. The decor features a lot of local sports memorabilia. Doubles as a bar.
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    Hotels in Louisville
    Airport and Expo La Quinta Inn and Suites Score 10 from 1 reviews
    4125 Preston Highway 10/10
    While you stay at the Airport and Expo La Quinta Inn and Suites, be sure to enjoy the complementary continental breakfast featuring cereals, oatmeal, waffles, pastries, fresh fruit, bagels, juices, milk, coffee, and teas. Breakfast is available each morning from 6 a.m. until 10 a.m. ... more
     
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