Memphis Discovery Tour con crociera in battello fluviale sul fiume Mississippi





Descrizione
Scopri la ricca storia di Memphis, il patrimonio musicale e la cucina del sud in questo tour completo del "meglio di Memphis". Ammira tutti i punti salienti del centro di Memphis, dai bar Blues di Beale Street e dalle storiche dimore vittoriane, al sito dove Martin Luther King Jr. fu assassinato e a uno dei primi appartamenti di Elvis. Ammira il patrimonio straordinario della città scegliendo uno dei tre musei che si trovano solo a Memphis: il National Civil Rights Museum, lo Smithsonian's Rock 'n' Soul Museum o l'Edge Motor Museum. Dopo aver visitato il museo che hai scelto, verrai guidato in tutta sicurezza al Memphis Riverboat per goderti una crociera panoramica sul fiume Mississippi.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Storia di una delle strade più famose d'America
Storia di WC Handy e della nascita del Blues
Sede dei Memphis Redbirds e del calcio professionistico 901 FC
Casa dell'adolescente Elvis Presley
Ospedale di ricerca medica di livello mondiale
Bellissime dimore di epoca vittoriana di "Millionaire's Row"
La casa più antica di Memphis
Centro storico della città
chiesa più antica della città
centro dell'industria del cotone di Memphis
Commovente tributo e memoriale a Martin Luther King, Jr. e al Sanitation Strike del 1968
Luogo dell'assassinio del Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ingresso incluso *SE OPZIONE SELEZIONATA*; agli ospiti verranno date 1,5 ore per visitare il museo. Se l'opzione non è selezionata, gli ospiti saranno ammessi solo nell'area pubblica esterna.
Degustazione barbecue
Crociera turistica panoramica sul fiume Mississippi
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- I viaggiatori devono avere una buona forma fisica
- Tempo di viaggio ed è già incluso nella durata totale del tour.
- Il Memphis Riverboat si trova sul fondo di un declino del 35% coperto da ciottoli storici. A causa della natura storica dei ciottoli, autobus o veicoli non sono autorizzati a far scendere i passeggeri direttamente al molo della barca; gli ospiti saranno fatti scendere e prelevati dal Riverside Dr.
- Nel giro di pochi isolati ci sono quattro diversi parcheggi, e diversi parcheggi all'aperto. Il garage più vicino alla nostra posizione (a soli due isolati di distanza) si trova a 149 Peabody Place tra Second Street e BB King Blvd., accanto all'Hampton Inn. Puoi tentare la fortuna anche con un parcheggio a pagamento su strada, sulla Second Street appena a sud di Beale; su Beale tra Front e Second; o lungo Peabody Place da Front a Fourth Street.
- Sconsigliato agli ospiti con problemi di mobilità.
Recensioni(414)
A good mix of basic Memphis history with the added experience of Dr Martin Luther King and the progression of civil rights. Add the riverboat trip and the BBQ sampling, it worked out to be great way to spend the day.
Sandra was very thorough. She seemed to know so much about every detail of the tour. She was also quite charming
We were with Kate and Princess for the tour. We had a nice historical overview of the downtown area. I would have liked to have passed Sun City and walked Beale with the tour guide providing some info; that was really the only thing that I felt was omitted. Central BBQ was delicious. We enjoyed the museum and the riverboat tour as well.
Overall good. Need a better guidance to enter the national civil right museum and the river boat tour.
This was a wonderful tour! I would highly recommend it! Our guide was amazing and informative. I loved stopping at the different local historic areas! We enjoyed the Rock and Soul museum and the lunch at the bar was a surprise and so delicious!!! We ended the day beautifully doing the Mississippi cruise. We made memories and had the best time in Memphis! Thank you!
Great overview of Memphis history
Shannon was amazing!!! Very knowledgeable and made the trip fun!
Excellent choice to see the city.
Kate, our guide and organizer, was great and the bus driver did a good job on the city tour. She provided tons of information and clearly cares about Memphis. Kate is a 10 out of 10 and the only reason there is more than 1 start in the review. The Rock and Soul "Museum" was underwhelming and we were done in 20 minutes. But we were able to go to lunch before the Riverboat since none of the BBQ places were open to provide the plate that was supposed to be included. We were refunded $8 per person promptly. Others who went on the Civil Rights Museum had good reviews. The Riverboat is not a real paddlewheel, just a decoration. It was smoking hot out, so we spent the start of it in the air conditioning where the bar and food were located which smelled heavily of diesel exhaust. Once we got going, we went to the upper deck, which was nice with the boat moving. The highlights of the trip were Mr Smith who did the narration and the lovely young lady who was taking drink and food orders. There were not a ton of sights to see on the relatively short trip, but the history of the bridges was interesting. One very important note, to access the gangway to get to the boat, it required a walk of probably 500' across the cobblestone bank and down about 50'. Not a problem for us, but those with mobility challenges or high heels, it would have been nearly impossible. The second bus was very late I picking up the other passengers that were going back to Alfred's.
Steep walk to the dock with unlevel path. Very pleasant ride, didn’t really feel the boat moving. The announcer/guide did an awesome! They served drinks and snacks. And music was played.



