The eye-catching 21c Museum Hotel is a delight to visit and even stay in Louisville, Kentucky. From the moment you step into this hotel, visitors often have the impression of touring a fine art museum with fabulous contemporary artwork displayed all along. The rooms are very artfully decorated, which is as expected and it is a comfortable and relaxing experience. Born out of creativity and turn of the century warehouses, this was the brainchild of the Deborah Berke Partners firm and is a very popular space to tour or stay in the city.
Experience the Gilded Age at the Brown Hotel, a historic hotel of America that was built in 1923. The striking lobby, with its architectural details and beautiful hand-painted ceiling is simply magnificent and the elegantly furnished rooms offer modern amenities with a touch of Old Kentucky elegance. The hotel's signature restaurant, English Grill, has won numerous awards and is a highly rated dining option in the city. J. Graham's Cafe is a casual dining option that serves breakfast and bistro-style meals while the property as a whole offers perfect surroundings for personal as well as business events.
The Seelbach is a vestige of Grand Ol' Louisville. With marble details throughout, vaulted ceilings and guest rooms that feature four-post beds, "Old-World Grandeur" is an understatement. It's also consistently rated as one of the best historic hotels in Louisville. It has to be since this is the place where foreign dignitaries as well as the President stays. Most notably however, the hotel staff as well as some guests have said that there is a mysterious "Lady in Blue" that haunts the floors. Legend has it that one Patricia Wilson was to meet her husband at the hotel, however he was killed in an accident and she allegedly threw herself from a stairwell. A bit morbid, but it doesn't stop ghost-hunters as well as exigent guests from staying in this French Renaissance inspired hotel. It's also conveniently located next to plenty of attractions like Fourth Street Live, Maker's Mark Bourbon House & Lounge and the Louisville Palace Theatre.
The Hyatt Regency is one of the finest hotels in Louisville. The newly renovated rooms and state-of-the-art amenities make it truly pleasurable for the weary family as well as the jet-set executive. Apart from the wide array of facilities, the Hyatt offers special retreat packages as well as season packages tailored to suit your needs. Spacious and airy rooms make it a favorite among conference attendees and wedding planners.
Overlooking the Ohio River in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, this hotel features a full-service spa and 6 restaurants. It is adjacent to the Louisville Arena and offers free Wi-Fi in public areas. Galt House Hotel offers spacious, modern rooms with air-conditioning and views of the city and river. They are furnished with a cable TV, coffee maker and work desk. Guests of Galt House Hotel can work out in the rooftop gym, shop in the lobby stores. XHale Spa-Salon is located on the 17th floor and there is a UPS store inside the business center. The wide selection of restaurants and bars at Galt House Hotel include RIVUE fine dining restaurant. Louisville International Airport is a 12-minute drive from the Galt House Hotel and airport shuttle can be arranged by the hotel. The KFC Yum! Center is less than a 5-minute drive away.
Experience the Gilded Age at the Brown Hotel, a historic hotel of America that was built in 1923. The striking lobby, with its architectural details and beautiful hand-painted ceiling is simply magnificent and the elegantly furnished rooms offer modern amenities with a touch of Old Kentucky elegance. The hotel's signature restaurant, English Grill, has won numerous awards and is a highly rated dining option in the city. J. Graham's Cafe is a casual dining option that serves breakfast and bistro-style meals while the property as a whole offers perfect surroundings for personal as well as business events.
The Seelbach is a vestige of Grand Ol' Louisville. With marble details throughout, vaulted ceilings and guest rooms that feature four-post beds, "Old-World Grandeur" is an understatement. It's also consistently rated as one of the best historic hotels in Louisville. It has to be since this is the place where foreign dignitaries as well as the President stays. Most notably however, the hotel staff as well as some guests have said that there is a mysterious "Lady in Blue" that haunts the floors. Legend has it that one Patricia Wilson was to meet her husband at the hotel, however he was killed in an accident and she allegedly threw herself from a stairwell. A bit morbid, but it doesn't stop ghost-hunters as well as exigent guests from staying in this French Renaissance inspired hotel. It's also conveniently located next to plenty of attractions like Fourth Street Live, Maker's Mark Bourbon House & Lounge and the Louisville Palace Theatre.
The Hyatt Regency is one of the finest hotels in Louisville. The newly renovated rooms and state-of-the-art amenities make it truly pleasurable for the weary family as well as the jet-set executive. Apart from the wide array of facilities, the Hyatt offers special retreat packages as well as season packages tailored to suit your needs. Spacious and airy rooms make it a favorite among conference attendees and wedding planners.
Overlooking the Ohio River in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, this hotel features a full-service spa and 6 restaurants. It is adjacent to the Louisville Arena and offers free Wi-Fi in public areas. Galt House Hotel offers spacious, modern rooms with air-conditioning and views of the city and river. They are furnished with a cable TV, coffee maker and work desk. Guests of Galt House Hotel can work out in the rooftop gym, shop in the lobby stores. XHale Spa-Salon is located on the 17th floor and there is a UPS store inside the business center. The wide selection of restaurants and bars at Galt House Hotel include RIVUE fine dining restaurant. Louisville International Airport is a 12-minute drive from the Galt House Hotel and airport shuttle can be arranged by the hotel. The KFC Yum! Center is less than a 5-minute drive away.
The eye-catching 21c Museum Hotel is a delight to visit and even stay in Louisville, Kentucky. From the moment you step into this hotel, visitors often have the impression of touring a fine art museum with fabulous contemporary artwork displayed all along. The rooms are very artfully decorated, which is as expected and it is a comfortable and relaxing experience. Born out of creativity and turn of the century warehouses, this was the brainchild of the Deborah Berke Partners firm and is a very popular space to tour or stay in the city.