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Memphis music packages

Renowned as the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll, soul and the blues, Memphis offers a selection of specialty hotels for travellers eager to experience a piece of the city’s musical history. The lavish Madison Hotel has an exclusive package that includes backstage passes to Sun Studios, the Rock n Soul Museum and the Graceland Platinum Tour, ensuring you visit the city’s most iconic music attractions.

The Heartbreak Hotel has eight varying music packages including VIP access to Graceland exhibits and private tours of the city’s popular music-related attractions. The hotel also features a heart-shaped outdoor swimming pool, classically-styled rooms with a distinct 1950s vibe, and themed suites celebrating Elvis Presley.  

The city of soul

If you’re looking to stay in the heart of the action, a range of hotels will place you mere steps from the historic Beale Street district and renowned attractions including the Memphis Music Hall of Fame and the statue of Elvis Presley. The Hampton Inn & Suites at Beale Street is located in Downtown Memphis, just a two-minute stroll from the Memphis Rock n Soul Museum.

The upmarket Westin Memphis Beale Street is positioned opposite the Gibson Guitar Museum, immersing you in the city’s musical history and culture. The nearby DoubleTree by Hilton Memphis Downtown is also centrally located and features an outdoor swimming pool. 

March of the Peabody Ducks

The Peabody is a luxurious escape in the heart of the city just a few blocks from vibrant Beale Street. Onsite you’ll find elegantly-appointed guest rooms and indulgent suites, alongside the popular Corner Bar, and two fine-dining restaurants serving French-Asian and Italian cuisine in an ambient setting.

Perhaps the most unique aspect of the hotel is the world-famous ‘March of The Peabody Ducks’, which takes place daily. The hotel’s resident ducks that live in the rooftop Royal Duck Palace march down a red carpet and jump into the hotel’s fountain - a custom dating back to the 1930s.