VENUES
Some of the BEST restaurants, museums and shops on this loop.
Elvis Presley’s Graceland ®
Home of Elvis Presley, featuring exhibits and memorabilia honoring the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll ® | Read more
STAX Museum of American Soul Music
Exhibits and memorabilia that pay tribute to soul music and the unique STAX sound. | Read more
Edge Motor Museum/Sun Studio
Edge Motor Museum- see some beautiful classic cars. Sun Studio-Tour to see where Elvis Presley and BB King recorded. | Read more
Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum
Exhibitions about the birth of rock and soul music that tell the story of musical pioneers. | Read more
AutoZone Park/ The Peabody Memphis
Home field of the minor league Memphis Redbirds; historic hotel and home to the Peabody Ducks. | Read more
National Civil Rights Museum
The story of the civil rights movement at the site of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassination. CLOSED Tuesday. | Read more
Blues Hall of Fame
Exhibits on the history and legacy of blues music. | Read more
I-40 Welcome Center
A place where you can find two kings in one building, that’s BB King and Elvis Presley. Sit back and relax on their benches and enjoy the amazing view of the Mississippi River. Just walking distance from Mud Island Moni Rail, where you can experience the great views of downtown. | Read more
Bass Pro Shop (Formerly Known Pyramid)
Inside the Bass Pro you can enjoy the following:•Fire pistol and archery ranges •10 aquariums with 600,000 gallons of water and more than 1,800 fish •A 32-story observation deck and restaurant/bar that offers views of the Memphis skyline and Mississippi River •An underwater-themed bowling alley and restaurant •The country’s tallest freestanding glass elevator •A general store in a rustic cabin that sells fudge and dry goods •The Ducks Unlimited National Waterfowling Heritage Center, an interactive wetlands and waterfowl education museum showcasing the history of waterfowling and wetlands conservation, with a waterfowl identification kiosk, wetlands exhibit and onsite waterfowl experts. | Read more
Memphis Music Hall of Fame/Ticket Booth/Beale Street
Beale Street is known for the LIVE music and drinking on the streets (mini Bourbon St). You can tour the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, introduces guests to some of the greatest musicians of all time – each responsible for shaping modern music and changing the world forever right here in Memphis!| Read more
Beale Street and Withers Collection Museum
Beale Street is known for the LIVE music and drinking on the streets (mini-Bourbon St). You can tour the Withers Collection Museum see displays of the civil rights movement, music history and sports history. If that is not enough, then you can just party in the streets with the soulful bands playing at the W.C. Handy Park. | Read more
St. Jude Children Hospital (Closed to the public-Covid)
St. Jude was founded by entertainer Danny Thomas in 1962, with help from Lemuel Diggs and close friend, Miami, Florida, automobile dealer Anthony Abraham, on the premise that “no child should die in the dawn of life”. Since St. Jude was established, the survival rate for acute lymphoblastic leukemia, the most common type of childhood cancer, has increased from 4 percent in 1962 to 94 percent today. | Read more
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Hours/Days of Operation
664 Marshall Ave Memphis, TN 38103 – 1 block west of Sun Studio
Ticket Booth (2nd & Beale Street) Next to Memphis Hall of Fame (scan barcode for tickets)
Operating Days (subject to change) – Wednesday-Saturday 10am-5:30pm