As the sun sets over the Ohio River, the streets of downtown Louisville come alive with stories of the city’s most notorious misfits and moments of mayhem. The Misfits and Mayhem Tour is an evening stroll through the darker, quirkier, and more scandalous side of the River City, offering visitors a glimpse into the eccentric figures, unsolved mysteries, and disasters that have shaped Louisville’s history.
Start your exploration of the misfits and mayhem to be found in downtown Louisville with a signature cocktail at this Seventh Street bar.
Check out the public art at one of the region's funkiest hotels!
Learn about some of the city's biggest misfits at this sprawling waterfront park.
This bustling entertainment district was once the main shopping and theater thoroughfare of the Derby City.
Today's building is new, however the Kentucky International Convention Center occupies one of the oldest locations in downtown Louisville.
Designed in the 1830 by famed architect Gideon Shylock, this structure hints at the grandeur once typical of downtown Louisville.
How many scandals are associated with the Bourbon City's City Hall? Find out here!
Built in 1905, this grand dame has many stories to tell.
One of the oldest houses of worship in the region, today's Cathedral of the Assumption in downtown Louisville has seen its share of history. But do you know the story of how a terrible bunch of misfits almost burned it to the ground in the 1850s?
Also known as "Founders Square," the epicenter of downtown Louisville has been called many things over the years. Why did many refer to it as "Injustice Square" in 2020?
Meet your guide at 119 S 7th St, Louisville, KY 40202.
Louisville, Kentucky, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, cultural attractions, and the famous Kentucky Derby. Nestled along the Ohio River, it offers a unique blend of Southern charm and Midwestern hospitality, making it a compelling destination for travelers.
Home of the Kentucky Derby, this historic racetrack offers tours and year-round racing events.
A must-visit for baseball fans, this museum offers a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Louisville Slugger bats.
Dedicated to the life and legacy of boxing legend Muhammad Ali, this museum offers interactive exhibits and a glimpse into his personal and professional life.
This museum offers a comprehensive look at Kentucky's history, with exhibits ranging from frontier life to modern times.
A beautiful arboretum and forest offering hiking trails, scenic views, and a chance to see wildlife.
An open-faced turkey sandwich topped with mushrooms, bacon, and a rich cheese sauce.
A chocolate truffle-like candy filled with bourbon-infused cream.
Chicken marinated in a bourbon-based sauce, often served with rice and vegetables.
A chocolate and walnut pie, a traditional treat during the Kentucky Derby.
These months offer pleasant weather and are ideal for outdoor activities and festivals. The Kentucky Derby in May is a major highlight.
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Eastern Time Zone (GMT-5:00, GMT-4:00 during daylight saving time)
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Louisville is generally safe for tourists, but like any city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Louisville Station
Greyhound Bus Station
Affordable and reliable, with various routes covering major attractions.
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The world's longest known cave system, offering guided tours and stunning underground landscapes.
A charming small town known for its historic sites, bourbon distilleries, and beautiful architecture.
A working horse farm and educational theme park dedicated to horses and horse-related activities.
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