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    Kentucky Derby Museum - Under construction but it will be awesome when it's finished

    Kentucky Derby Museum

    4.5(272 reviews)
    12.4 miSouth Louisville

    A must visit in Louisville KY!! The tour comes with general admission. Steve our guide was friendly…read moreand knowledgeable. I learned a lot from him. The tracks, the history, the building itself and the stories about jockeys and horses are all fascinating. The day we went unfortunately the weather was not good. Couldn't get a clear view of the track and landmarks. But it was very exciting to see the actual track. Parking is free. The gift shop is good. Lots merchandise for visitors to browse through. 2 horses in the barn when we visited. The museum itself is wonderful. Many historical information and artifacts. The Secretariat section is on the second floor. The fastest horse. And I learned that he had a bigger heart than any other horses. Might be a factor that he was fast! Absolutely a highlight of our trip in KY. It makes me actually want to come for the Kentucky Derby in May.

    We couldn't make it to Kentucky Derby, but the museum visit was as close we could get to this…read morehistorical event. The museum has such amazing collection of the history of the event, the trophies, the horses, the jockeys, there was so much to see. There was a magnificent theater that gives the visitor a glimpse of the derby day activities. There a horse riding arcade for kids. A section is dedicated to legendary horse, the Secretary. The general admission comes with a free tour of the Churchill Downs and the race track. We got to be in the grand stand and learn much incredible facts about derby from our tour guide. One of the coolest things to learn was from what position horses won the races the most to least. The gift shop a lot of amazing merchandises, apparels, souvenirs and gift items. The parking was free. We spent about 2.5 hours at the museum. There was a horse barn as well in the back of the main building. It's the top destination for anyone visiting Louisville.

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    Museum begins with a small exhibit for the year's Derby winner. Mystik Dan , 2024

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    Whiskey Row Walking Tour

    Whiskey Row Walking Tour

    5.0(1 review)
    9.8 miWest Main, Downtown

    Phenomenal experience!! How am I the first person to rate…read morethis?? Six of us took the bourbon and chocolate tour. Our guide, Drew, is extremely knowledgeable in the town and the history of bourbon making. Our three stops were amazing and each was different in bourbon and chocolate. The tour was short but jam-packed full of information (and yummy goodness).

    From the owner: The Whiskey Row Walking Tour is Louisville's only guided bourbon and history walking tour on…read morehistoric Main Street — led by Drew, a lifelong Louisvillian with 15 years of professional guiding experience and 22 years working in the City of Louisville's Economic Development Department. That combination of on-the-ground local knowledge and deep civic history is something you simply won't find anywhere else. On this two-hour tour, you'll visit three distilleries along Whiskey Row, with tastings included at every stop. Depending on the day, your stops may include Bardstown Bourbon Company, Buzzard's Roost, Evan Williams Bourbon Experience, and Barrels & Billets — all within walking distance of each other in the heart of downtown Louisville. But this isn't just a tasting tour. As you walk the same cast iron storefronts that date back to the 1800s, Drew connects the bourbon in your glass to the history beneath your feet — from Prohibition and river commerce to the distillers who made Kentucky famous worldwide. Tours depart from the Kentucky Bourbon Trail® Welcome Center inside the Frazier History Museum at 829 W. Main Street. $129/person, tastings included. Available Thursday through Sunday, March through October. Walk. Sip. Learn.

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    Derby City Brew Tours

    Derby City Brew Tours

    5.0(22 reviews)
    9.7 miFourth Street, Downtown

    It just hit me that I never wrote a review of Derby City Brew Bus. I went on the tour in February,…read moreand I still think about it. Keith and his tours are five stars, all the way around. I first got a little taste of DCBB as part of a Yelp event last year, and when I saw that DCBB was doing a special Super Brunch tour just for Valentine's Day, I jumped on and brought my boyfriend, his sister and her boyfriend along for the ride. This special V-Day tour started at Over the 9, where we enjoyed a brunch that paired dishes by Over the 9 and Louisville's always awesome Chef Maria Bell with brews from Falls City Beer, which is made in the same facility as Over the 9. These small bites brunch courses were so fun, and I think we all fell in love with Chef Bell a little more through this event. She explained every dish, and you could tell that she was so excited to be there. And I'm a fan of beer for breakfast -- I know ... surprise, surprise. But it all worked well, as we enjoyed several Falls City creations. After brunch, we walked over to Falls City production facility to learn a bit more about how the beer is made, from the head brewer himself. This DCBB tour in particular included a change of plans. One of the stops -- I can't even remember where it was -- had to be canceled, but Keith rolled with it. And we stopped at Muth's Candy Store instead. Samples of their signature treats, including modjeskas, were waiting for all of us. This was such a fun addition on this V-Day tour, and the shop's owners chatted with the group about Muth's long history. And then we ended at Apocalypse Brew Works. The snow really started coming down when we were here, but Apocalypse was warm and the beer was flowing. If it's the end of the world -- or the middle of a snowstorm -- I'm happy to escape to Apocalypse. Everyone on the tour got another beer tasting and tour, with special welcome and walk-through by the owner. Keith is such an enthusiastic host, and I think that rubs off on the brewery and business owners because they were excited to welcome us into their businesses. Keith shuttled us around in his van and gave us pretzel necklaces and bottles of water to tide us over between stops. He also peppered the trip with historical tidbits about the places we were driving by. You can tell that he has pride for what he does and this city. If you want to learn about several breweries at once, I definitely recommend that you dip your toe into the local brew scene by way of DCBB. It will make for a one-of-a-kind day!

    Had such an amazing tour. The all inclusive brew tour was the way to go for sure. Keith was…read moreprofessional but so much fun. Every stop on the tour was perfect for our group. Being able to try the different beers, while having great conversations with total strangers, made for a fun night!! I'm going to book a private tour for friends. I definitely have to do this again, SOON!!

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