La patrie du blues prend vie à bord du seul Music Bus de Memphis ! De vrais musiciens de Memphis vous montreront les sites touristiques, vous feront rire et interpréteront la musique qui a rendu Memphis célèbre dans le monde entier. La participation du public est encouragée ! La visite part d'Alfred's On Beale (197 Beale St, Memphis).
Ville: Memphis
Mon 23 Dec
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Coupe de champagne (exclut les véhicules SUV et Sprinter Van)
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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 niveaux de forme physique
Le bus n'a pas d'élévateur pour fauteuil roulant, mais si vous avez un fauteuil roulant pliable et que vous avez une certaine mobilité, nous ne devrions avoir aucun problème à vous accueillir. Veuillez nous contacter à l'avance pour toute question supplémentaire.
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
Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
Les clients sont priés de porter un masque facial à bord de nos bus.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Beale Street
The tour starts and ends on Beale Street - the Home of the Blues - at Alfred's on Beale.
2
Handy Park
Explanation of how WC Handy became known as the "Father of the Blues."
3
The Peabody Ducks
History of the South's grand hotel
4
The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
History of the Cotton Exchange and historic Cotton Row
5
Mississippi River
History and importance of the Mississippi River
6
Sun Studio
The birthplace of rock 'n' roll! (Optional admission.)
7
Overton Park
Overton Park Shell and the story of Elvis' first concert
8
Stax Museum of American Soul Music
Home of Stax Records and Southern soul - Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, the Staples Singers, Booker T & the MGs, and many, many others!
9
National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel
Explanation of the 1968 Sanitation Strike and the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
10
Beale Street
The tour starts and ends on Beale Street - the Home of the Blues - at Alfred's on Beale.
11
Handy Park
Explanation of how WC Handy became known as the "Father of the Blues."
12
The Peabody Ducks
History of the South's grand hotel
13
The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
History of the Cotton Exchange and historic Cotton Row
14
Mississippi River
History and importance of the Mississippi River
15
Sun Studio
The birthplace of rock 'n' roll! (Optional admission.)
16
Overton Park
Overton Park Shell and the story of Elvis' first concert
17
Stax Museum of American Soul Music
Home of Stax Records and Southern soul - Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, the Staples Singers, Booker T & the MGs, and many, many others!
18
National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel
Explanation of the 1968 Sanitation Strike and the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
19
Beale Street
The tour starts and ends on Beale Street - the Home of the Blues - at Alfred's on Beale.
20
Handy Park
Explanation of how WC Handy became known as the "Father of the Blues."
21
The Peabody Ducks
History of the South's grand hotel
22
The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
History of the Cotton Exchange and historic Cotton Row
23
Mississippi River
History and importance of the Mississippi River
24
Sun Studio
The birthplace of rock 'n' roll! (Optional admission.)
25
Overton Park
Overton Park Shell and the story of Elvis' first concert
26
Stax Museum of American Soul Music
Home of Stax Records and Southern soul - Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, the Staples Singers, Booker T & the MGs, and many, many others!
27
National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel
Explanation of the 1968 Sanitation Strike and the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
28
Beale Street
The tour starts and ends on Beale Street - the Home of the Blues - at Alfred's on Beale.
29
Handy Park
Explanation of how WC Handy became known as the "Father of the Blues."
30
The Peabody Ducks
History of the South's grand hotel
31
The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
History of the Cotton Exchange and historic Cotton Row
32
Mississippi River
History and importance of the Mississippi River
33
Sun Studio
The birthplace of rock 'n' roll! (Optional admission.)
34
Overton Park
Overton Park Shell and the story of Elvis' first concert
35
Stax Museum of American Soul Music
Home of Stax Records and Southern soul - Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, the Staples Singers, Booker T & the MGs, and many, many others!
36
National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel
Explanation of the 1968 Sanitation Strike and the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
37
Beale Street
The tour starts and ends on Beale Street - the Home of the Blues - at Alfred's on Beale.
38
Handy Park
Explanation of how WC Handy became known as the "Father of the Blues."
39
The Peabody Ducks
History of the South's grand hotel
40
The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
History of the Cotton Exchange and historic Cotton Row
41
Mississippi River
History and importance of the Mississippi River
42
Sun Studio
The birthplace of rock 'n' roll! (Optional admission.)
43
Overton Park
Overton Park Shell and the story of Elvis' first concert
44
Stax Museum of American Soul Music
Home of Stax Records and Southern soul - Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, the Staples Singers, Booker T & the MGs, and many, many others!
45
National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel
Explanation of the 1968 Sanitation Strike and the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
46
Beale Street
The tour starts and ends on Beale Street - the Home of the Blues - at Alfred's on Beale.
47
Handy Park
Explanation of how WC Handy became known as the "Father of the Blues."
48
The Peabody Ducks
History of the South's grand hotel
49
The Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange
History of the Cotton Exchange and historic Cotton Row
50
Mississippi River
History and importance of the Mississippi River
51
Sun Studio
The birthplace of rock 'n' roll! (Optional admission.)
52
Overton Park
Overton Park Shell and the story of Elvis' first concert
53
Stax Museum of American Soul Music
Home of Stax Records and Southern soul - Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, the Staples Singers, Booker T & the MGs, and many, many others!
54
National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel
Explanation of the 1968 Sanitation Strike and the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
55
Rue Beale
La tournée commence et se termine sur Beale Street - la maison du blues - à Alfred's on Beale.
56
Parc pratique
Explication de la façon dont WC Handy est devenu connu comme le "père du blues".
57
Les canards Peabody
Histoire du grand hôtel du Sud
58
Le musée du coton au Memphis Cotton Exchange
Histoire de la bourse du coton et historique Cotton Row
59
Fleuve Mississippi
Histoire et importance du fleuve Mississippi
60
Soleil Studio
Le berceau du rock'n'roll ! (Entrée facultative.)
61
Parc Overton
Overton Park Shell et l'histoire du premier concert d'Elvis
62
Musée Stax de la musique soul américaine
Berceau de Stax Records et de la soul sudiste - Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, les Staples Singers, Booker T & the MGs, et bien d'autres !
63
Musée National des Droits Civiques - Lorraine Motel
Explication de la grève de l'assainissement de 1968 et de l'assassinat du révérend Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Commentaires (714)
happygal
Nov 2010
We were in Memphis for just a quick little mini vacation and really didn't have an itinerary. I stumbled across the Mojo Music Bus Tour on the internet beforehand, and decided to give it a shot. It was awesome!! Very informative and tons of fun. We've told everyone about it, and will probably do it again if/when we're in Memphis. Not only was Memphis Jones entertaining, watching Lonnie the bus driver in action was a hoot.
Stephen P
Sep 2010
This is a must do in Memphis, to learn some of the personal stories and musical history.
Brilliant !!
Tricia W
May 2010
This tour was wonderful. The guide was well informed about the city, and played a broad range of music. We all joined in the singing. What fun!!!