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Old Louisville Walking Tour Recommended by The New York Times! @ 4th and Ormsby

Overview
March through November, daily; limited dates in the off-season!

Our tours include more than St. James Court. We see twice as much as other neighborhood walking tours, visiting Ormsby Avenue, Park Avenue cottages, Floral Terrace, the Witches' Tree, and Millionaires Row. Bourbon barons, racetrack royalty, and titans of tobacco settled here in the 1800s. Today, impressive Victorian mansions and quirky residents have earned national attention for Old Louisville.

Author David Dominé often guides groups himself. The New York Times recommends his tours as a MUST during a visitor's "36 Hours in Louisville." Learn more in A DARK ROOM IN GLITTER BALL CITY, David's next book—out in October 2021!

Narrated walks depart from the transitional edge of the neighborhood. If you love old houses, this is the tour for you! If you do not like an up-and-coming neighborhood with a diverse racial make up, please stay home. If you can't go 90 minutes without a bathroom, this is not for you!
City: Louisville
Mon 11 Nov
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Starting at $25.00
Mon 11 Nov
Starting at $25.00
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What's Included
Certified Guide
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • FYI The starting point is in a transitional area where you might encounter panhandlers, homeless people, and people who don't look like you.
  • Not recommended for visitors with mobility issues
  • MUST BE ABLE TO WALK 90 MINUTES WITHOUT A BATHROOM BREAK!
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • In keeping with local and CDC guidelines, we are keeping our groups small and encourage the use of masks. This tour is entirely out-of-doors and we maintain proper social distances at all times.
What To Expect
1
The Witches' Tree
A gnarled tree rose up on the spot where a tree cherished by local witches once stood. When the city chopped down the original tree, townsfolk incurred the wrath of the crones, who sent a tornado to destroy the city in revenge. Visitors often leave offerings on the twisted trunk to make amends.
2
Conrad-Caldwell House Museum (Conrad's Castle)
This is a walking tour and we do not enter any structures, as most of the houses in Old Louisville are private residences. We do stop in front of the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, and you can arrange with them to tour the mansion for a fee.
3
The Filson Historical Society
Built in 1905, the Ferguson Mansion once counted as the grandest home in the city. A splendid example of Beaux Arts architecture, it today is headquarters for the Filson Historical Society. Visits can be arranged separately.
4
Central Park
Just like its famous cousin in New York City, Louisville's Central Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. With 14 acres of native tree species and shaded walkways, this four-square-block space counts as the green heart of the neighborhood. It's also where Shakespeare in the Park takes place each summer, since 1961, making it the nation's oldest free outdoor Shakespeare event.
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Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (365)
Lori_S
Oct 2022
Our tour guide was great/really nice but it started late and ran late (not entirely her fault). I like that it she/you noted that the tour is in the eastern time zone (we almost missed a tour in Atlanta because we didn’t know we’d crossed over into EST). My one complaint that I couldn’t shake was in your emails you wrote “Your tout starts and ends at the transitional edge of a very diverse neighborhood…” as if diversity = danger. It sounded like the tour started on the edge of the slums, and that was not the case at all. The implication that diversity = danger was offensive. Just say it’s a big city so act accordingly.
Response from Host
Nov 2022
Hi. Glad to hear you enjoyed the neighborhood and thanks for the constructive feedback. We've been struggling for years to get the wording right on our email confirmations and by no means intend to imply that diversity equals danger. We all live in the neighborhood for the diversity and beauty that abounds here. Nonetheless, believe it or not, we have visitors arrive and make negative remarks about the location of our starting point, so it's nice when we hear people like you contradict them. It is indeed at the transitional edge of the neighborhood and we just want visitors to be aware of their surroundings.
Michael_A
Oct 2022
Our guide Angelique was outstanding. Knowledgeable and friendly. My wife and I had a great time. The homes arr beautiful as is the neighborhood.
Response from Host
Nov 2022
Thanks so much! We're glad to hear you enjoyed your time with Angelique!
Stacy_C
Oct 2022
The tour was a nice quick intro to Louisville! I had no idea about the history here! I enjoyed my time and would recommend!
Response from Host
Oct 2022
Thanks so much! We're glad you found us in Old Louisville!

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