For additional attractions in Louisville, see the "Go To Louisville" Website, Southern Living Guide or the Galt House Hotel website for nearby attractions.
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Fourth Street Live
Just follow the sound of music and laughter. Fourth Street Live is Louisville’s premier dining, entertainment and retail destination located in the heart of historic downtown Louisville, KY. Just a short walk from downtown hotels, waterfront park, Main Street, Slugger Field, nightclubs, live entertainment and other major attractions. |
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Kentucky Derby Museum
When you visit the Kentucky Derby Museum you will find yourself immersed in the next best thing to actually being at the Derby! The Derby Museum offers several guided tours of Churchill Downs, including the Derby Week Tour (reservations recommended), the Historic Walking Tour, a guided tour of general admission areas of Churchill Downs, and the Behind the Scenes Walking Tour, a guided tour of exclusive areas of Churchill Downs. In addition, Louisville offers nine impressive museums on Museum Row in a six-block historic neighborhood. |
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Glassworks
Three exciting glass studios under one roof make Glassworks one hot attraction. Daily tours through the Glassworks Hot Shop, the Mark Payton Glass Center, and the internationally-renowed Architectural Glass Art introduce you to the world and history of glassmaking. The work and fine contemporary glass from many regional and national artists are for sale in the 2 Glassworks galleries in the heart of Louisville's Museum Row on Main Street. |
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Louisville Zoo
In its 43 year history, the Louisville Zoo has dedicated itself to the pursuits of education, conservation, scientific study and recreation. This one-time cornfield
now bursts forth with five major exhibit areas spread over 134 acres. The "Gorilla Forest," is one of the most popular spots in the 1,300-animal menagerie.The newly opened Glacier Run provides a truly unique experience where one can visit the animals, talk to the keepers about conservation and become temporarily immersed in life on the tundra. The exhibit recreates the natural habitat for some of the Zoo’s most popular residents including polar bears, seals and sea lions.
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