Of course, the historic Downtown district is the soul of Louisville, and the place to stay if you want to get a true sense of the city. From Fourth Street Live to the Kentucky Center, it provides all the entertainment you could ask for, as well as restaurants and bars.
Some of Louisville’s top attractions are its museums, many of which are concentrated on Museum Row near the Ohio River waterfront in the Bourbon District. This district is ideal for keen tourists who want to immerse in the city’s culture, as well as its fine whiskies.
To surround yourself with the city’s coolest galleries and shops, stay in the upscale yet undoubtedly hip East Market District (aka NuLu). It is concentrated with bars serving everything from craft beer to bourbon, and restaurants serving everything from BBQ to Thai cuisine.
Head south of Downtown to go back in time at Old Louisville, the city’s historic district distinguished by its Victorian Mansions. It is quieter and more residential than Downtown, yet just a few minutes away. Like NuLu, this district is also known for its popular galleries, restaurants, and bars.
Families might prefer the more wholesome and community-oriented Butchertown and Irish Hill districts. They are situated just a few kilometres from Downtown along the Ohio River near a number of parks, they offer the perfect balance between urban and suburban life.
Although there are buses running through Louisville, the best way to explore the city is either on foot or by taxi.