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Visite guidée à pied historique de Memphis

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Cette visite à pied de deux heures de Memphis explore la riche histoire de la ville à un rythme amusant et tranquille. Vous explorerez l'historique Cotton Row et Court Square, le charmant cœur historique de Memphis au XIXe siècle; profitez d'une vue imprenable sur le fleuve Mississippi; et écoutez des histoires fascinantes de rebelles pendant la guerre civile ainsi que des contrebandiers de l'ère de la prohibition. Vous ferez également l'expérience d'une tradition séculaire de Memphis, la célèbre marche des canards à l'hôtel Peabody. Cette excursion convient à toute la famille.
Ville: Memphis
Sat 16 Nov
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • À quelques pâtés de maisons, il y a quatre parkings différents et plusieurs parkings en plein air. Le garage le plus proche de notre emplacement (à seulement deux pâtés de maisons) se trouve au 149 Peabody Place entre Second Street et BB King Blvd., à côté du Hampton Inn. Vous pouvez également tenter votre chance avec un parking avec compteur dans la rue, sur Second Street, juste au sud de Beale; sur Beale entre le Front et le Second ; ou le long de Peabody Place de Front à Fourth Street.
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Les invités sont recommandés (mais pas obligatoires ) de porter des masques faciaux à chaque visite.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Beale Street
The tour starts on historic Beale Street, the Home of the Blues, at Alfred's on Beale
2
Court Square
History of one of Memphis' oldest and most beautiful parks
3
Confederate Park
History of the 1862 Civil War Battle of Memphis
4
The Peabody Ducks
History of the South's Grand Hotel and the Peabody duck march
5
Mississippi River
History and importance of the Mississippi River
6
The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
History of the Cotton Exchange and historic Cotton Row
7
Beale Street
The tour starts on historic Beale Street, the Home of the Blues, at Alfred's on Beale
8
Court Square
History of one of Memphis' oldest and most beautiful parks
9
Confederate Park
History of the 1862 Civil War Battle of Memphis
10
The Peabody Ducks
History of the South's Grand Hotel and the Peabody duck march
11
Mississippi River
History and importance of the Mississippi River
12
The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
History of the Cotton Exchange and historic Cotton Row
13
Beale Street
The tour starts on historic Beale Street, the Home of the Blues, at Alfred's on Beale
14
Court Square
History of one of Memphis' oldest and most beautiful parks
15
Confederate Park
History of the 1862 Civil War Battle of Memphis
16
The Peabody Ducks
History of the South's Grand Hotel and the Peabody duck march
17
Mississippi River
History and importance of the Mississippi River
18
The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
History of the Cotton Exchange and historic Cotton Row
19
Beale Street
The tour starts on historic Beale Street, the Home of the Blues, at Alfred's on Beale
20
Court Square
History of one of Memphis' oldest and most beautiful parks
21
Confederate Park
History of the 1862 Civil War Battle of Memphis
22
The Peabody Ducks
History of the South's Grand Hotel and the Peabody duck march
23
Mississippi River
History and importance of the Mississippi River
24
The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
History of the Cotton Exchange and historic Cotton Row
25
Rue Beale
La visite commence sur l'historique Beale Street, la maison du blues, à Alfred's on Beale
26
Place de la Cour
Histoire de l'un des plus anciens et des plus beaux parcs de Memphis
27
Parc confédéré
Histoire de la bataille de Memphis de la guerre civile de 1862
28
Les canards Peabody
Histoire du Grand Hôtel du Sud et de la marche des canards Peabody
29
Fleuve Mississippi
Histoire et importance du fleuve Mississippi
30
Le musée du coton au Memphis Cotton Exchange
Histoire de la bourse du coton et historique Cotton Row
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Commentaires (246)
Kevin_C
Jul 2018
We’ve been to Memphis many times and this time decided to take a tour to learn about the history. What a great decision that was. Our guide, and I don’t remember his name, was great! Learned many things about the buildings and the history of downtown Memphis. He recommended places to eat and other things to do afterwards too.
ScottyInSyd
May 2018
We recently did the Historic Memphis Walking Tour. Mike was our guide on the day, and Larry drove the bus for the first part of the tour that required a brief ride up to mid-town. I enjoy doing walking tours in a new city. If the tour is well-designed and the guide is enthusiastic, there is no better way to get a cultural and historical orientation to a place. This tour met both these criteria, and then some. The tour starts outside BB King’s Blues Club. It was drizzly day in Memphis on the morning of the tour. Mike greeted as (my partner and I and a lovely couple from Massachusetts) with a couple of umbrellas and a promise, that ‘No rain is allowed on any of my tours’. A quick trip up the hill in the bus and the tour starts at Court Square. Over the next couple of hours we walk and listen to the storied history of Memphis riverboats and the cotton trade; yellow fever; gangsters, gamblers and ladies of the night; the Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement and the slaying of Dr Martin Luther King Jr, and social forces in contemporary Memphis. Mike is a guide by choice, having retired from another industry wanting to share his city with those who visit. He’s a natural. Mike’s style is conversational and never once sounds scripted. As if you were talking a long walk with a new friend. We made stops at the Peabody to watch the march of the famous ducks and to take in the view from the hotel’s roof. At Confederate Park Mike explains the tensions and controversies over the removal of a Confederate monument. He presents both sides of the argument with objectivity and sensitivity. On Main Street there is an extended discussion of the currents and history of Memphis, including the economic history of the Mighty Mississippi and the stories of vice in past times. Mikes gives us a tip about the newly reopened Trolley service on Main being free. We took advantage of that particular bit of advice! My partner and I really enjoyed the Backbeats tour with Mike. He made the tour educational and fun. As we’d say down under, Mike is a top bloke. Just as Mike had promised, it didn’t rain on our tour.
hammick333
Apr 2018
This was a very interesting introduction to Memphis-plenty of information and just the right length. We particularly enjoyed the humour. Just what we hoped for.

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