10 Places to Go in Louisville, KY


Louisville is the largest city in the state of Kentucky and has a lot to offer! From museums to parks and everything in between, there’s something for everyone here. Whether you’re a local or just visiting for a day, a week, or longer, there are plenty of places in Louisville that you won’t want to miss. Here are some of the best places to go in Louisville, KY.

 

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Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory

Baseball fans won’t want to miss the chance to tour this museum and factory, where Louisville Slugger bats are made. You can even hold bats used by some of the greatest players in history!  The museum also features interactive exhibits and displays on the art and science of hitting a baseball. And if you’re lucky, you might even get to see bats being made right before your eyes.

 

Muhammad Ali Center

This museum and cultural center celebrates the life and legacy of Louisville’s most famous son, boxing legend Muhammad Ali. You can learn about his life, career, and impact on the world, as well as explore interactive exhibits on topics like social justice and diversity.

 

Frazier History Museum

This museum is dedicated to the history of Kentucky and the Ohio River Valley, with exhibits on everything from bourbon to firearms to the Civil War.  Explore the museum’s extensive collection of artifacts and learn about the people and events that shaped the state we know today. Plus, their interactive exhibits make history come alive for visitors of all ages.

 

The Louisville Mega Cavern

 This former limestone quarry has been turned into an underground adventure park, with activities like ziplining, biking, and even a Christmas light display.  With over 17 miles of underground passages, the Mega Cavern has something for everyone, from beginners to experts. And with activities available year-round, there’s no excuse not to check it out!

 

The Conrad-Caldwell House Museum

This historic home is a great example of Victorian architecture, with tours available to learn about the history of the house and its owners.

 

The Thomas Edison House

This museum is dedicated to the life and work of Thomas Edison, who lived in Louisville for a time. You can see some of his inventions and learn about his impact on the world.

 

The Kentucky Derby Museum

This museum is all about the history and culture of the Kentucky Derby, with interactive exhibits and a chance to see some of the trophies and memorabilia from past races.

 

The Louisville Waterfront Park

This park is a great place to go for a walk or bike ride along the Ohio River, with plenty of green space and scenic views.

 

The Big Four Bridge

This pedestrian bridge connects Louisville to Jeffersonville, Indiana, and is a great place to go for a walk or bike ride with a view of the river.

 

The Belle of Louisville

This historic steamboat offers sightseeing and dinner cruises on the Ohio River, with live music and other entertainment.

 

These places are just the beginning of what Louisville has to offer. Whether you’re interested in history, culture, food, or just having fun, there’s something for everyone here. Let us know if you have any places that you liked in Louisville.  Have you ever been there, or do you plan on going?

 


Happy Travels! 🚙

Bess


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