Our timeless Memphis hotel offers convenient access to the city’s most popular attractions, including Graceland, Downtown Memphis, Beale Street, Liberty Park, the Memphis Sports and Event Center, the University of Memphis, and FedExForum—home of the Memphis Grizzlies.
Guest rooms feature stylish decor, plush bedding, high-speed Internet access, flat-panel TVs with premium movie channels and elegant marble bathrooms. Indulge in modern Southern dining and artisanal cocktails at Coda, our casual restaurant. Get your heart racing in our well-equipped fitness center or indoor swimming pool. Our Memphis hotel also offers nearly 8,000 square feet of event space -- ideal for meetings, weddings and receptions.
Beale Street is one of Memphis' most historic roads, and at any given point on this 1.8-mile stretch visitors can hear live blues music drifting through the air. Made infamous in the 1920s as a spot for gambling, drinking and prostitution, present-day Beale Street has cleaned up its act while still remaining a hotspot for nightlife. Various music clubs, restaurants, bars and cafes line the street, including B.B. King's Blues Club, the Beale St. Tap Room and Alfred's on Beale. At night, the street is closed off to vehicular traffic and transforms into a pedestrian mall. For great barbecued fare, Silky O'Sullivans is sure to please, while music lovers are sure to enjoy Delta Highway, famous for its blues music.
Beale Street is also home to the Memphis Walk of Fame, modeled after the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Visitors can admire the displayed names of famous Memphis musicians, composers and performers such as B. B. King and Bobby Blue Bland. Beale Street is open year-round, and is home to numerous festivals including the annual St. Patrick's Day Parade in March and annual Beale Street Festival in May
Graceland is a mansion on a 13.8-acre estate in Memphis, Tennessee that was home to Elvis Presley. It is located in the vast Whitehaven community about 9 miles from Downtown and less than four miles north of the Mississippi border. It currently serves as a museum. It was opened to the public on June 7, 1982. The site was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 7, 1991, and declared a National Historic Landmark on March 27, 2006. Graceland has become one of the most-visited private homes in America with over 600,000 visitors a year, behind the White House.
Elvis Presley died at the estate on August 16, 1977. Presley, his parents Gladys and Vernon Presley, and his grandmother, are buried there in what is called the Meditation Garden. A memorial gravestone for Presley's stillborn twin brother, Jesse Garon, is also at the site.
The Memphis Zoo is home to more than 3,500 animals representing over 500 different species. Created in April 1906, the zoo has been a major tenant of Overton Park for more than 100 years.
The Memphis Botanic Garden is a 96-acre botanical garden located in Audubon Park. Memphis Botanic Garden is open to the public daily, where guests can take a stroll through various gardens on the grounds.
The National Civil Rights Museum is a complex of museums and historic buildings in Memphis, Tennessee; its exhibits trace the history of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States from the 17th century to the present. The museum is built around the former Lorraine Motel, where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968.
Opened in May of 2015, the Blues Hall of Fame Museum is a Memphis gem for both serious blues fans and casual visitors. With robust exhibits and in-depth history, the museum exposes, educates, and entertains visitors with all that is blues culture while highlighting our over 400 inductees in five key categories: Performer, Individual, Album, Single, and Literature.
Our visitors will enjoy 10 individualized galleries with interactive touchscreen displays along with three master databases where they can hear the music, watch videos, and read the stories of each of our inductees. In addition, each gallery houses one-of-a-kind memorabilia.
The museum offers a comprehensive Memphis music experience beginning with the rural field hollers and porch music of the sharecroppers in the 30’s highlighting the urban influences of Beale Street in the 40s, radio, Sun Records and Sam Phillips in the 50s, the heyday of Stax, Hi Records and soul music in the 60s and 70s, the impact of the civil rights movement, and the music’s influence and inspiration that continues today. The museum’s MP3 audio guide is packed with over 300 minutes of information as well as over 100 songs recorded in and around Memphis from the 1930-70s. The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum also features three audio-visual programs, more than 30 instruments and 40 costumes in seven galleries.
The National Civil Rights Museum is a complex of museums and historic buildings in Memphis, Tennessee; its exhibits trace the history of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States from the 17th century to the present. The museum is built around the former Lorraine Motel, where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Two other buildings and their adjacent property, also connected with the King assassination, have been acquired as part of the museum complex.
The museum re-opened in 2014 after renovations that increased the number of multi-media and interactive exhibits, including numerous short movies to enhance features. The museum is owned and operated by the Lorraine Civil Rights Museum Foundation, based in Memphis. The Lorraine Motel is owned by the Tennessee State Museum and leased long term to the Foundation to operate as part of the museum complex.
After Stax Records went bankrupt and closed in 1976, the Stax studio was sold by the Union Planters Bank to Southside Church of God in Christ, located nearby on McLemore Avenue. Except for a brief time when it was used as a soup kitchen, it was allowed to deteriorate so it was torn down in 1989. The neighborhood had deteriorated badly and by 1998, a group of concerned people and anonymous philanthropists spearheaded a nonprofit revitalization effort for the area which was dubbed Soulsville after the slogan "Soulsville U.S.A." which Stax called its studio on its former theater marquee as a counterpoint to Motown Records' Hitsville U.S.A.
Because the Stax Museum is one of only a handful of museums in the world dedicated to soul music (the Motown Museum in Detroit is another), it not only celebrates the legacy of Stax Records and its artists such as Isaac Hayes, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, the Staple Singers, Johnnie Taylor, Albert King, Booker T. & the MGs, Rufus and Carla Thomas and others, but also features other soul music labels such as Motown, Hi Records, Atlantic Records, and Muscle Shoals, and visitors are treated to vintage video footage of non-Stax artists such as Aretha Franklin, Al Green, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Ann Peebles, The Jackson Five, Patti LaBelle, Parliament-Funkadelic, Sam Cooke, James Brown, Ike & Tina Turner, and others.
The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is one of the largest art museums in the American South and houses an outstanding collection of art dating from antiquity to the present. The Brooks is dedicated to enriching the lives of our visitors through the museum’s expanding collection, varied exhibitions, and dynamic programs.
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is an art museum in Memphis, Tennessee. The Brooks Museum, which was founded in 1916, is the oldest and largest art museum in the state of Tennessee. The museum is a privately funded nonprofit institution located in Overton Park in Midtown Memphis.
Tunica casinos and hotels rule the landscape, and 24-hour non-stop entertainment is the city’s middle name. As the largest gaming destination in the country between Las Vegas and Atlantic City and only minutes from Memphis, Tunica is where people come to let the good times roll.
Nine casinos in Tunica, Mississippi offer everything from gambling and dining to live entertainment and shopping.
Adding to its reputation as a gaming destination, Tunica also offers championship golf courses with full-service club houses, state-of-the-art indoor clay tennis courts and tournament clay shooting.
Situated in the heart of Memphis, Laurelwood is the City's single best gathering of fine stores. Make a quick run into your favorite boutique or stroll the open air walkways. Whether you go to browse or buy, the many sophisticated specialty stores promise to have the names and labels you want, along with unique gift selections you simply will not find elsewhere.
Marriott Memphis East의 관행이 공공 정부 기관 또는 민간 단체의 의료 서비스 권장 사항을 기반으로 개발되었습니까? 그렇다면 이러한 관행을 개발하는 데 사용된 단체를 나열하십시오.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations.
Marriott Memphis East은(는) 공공 공간 및 일반 사용 공간(회의실, 식당, 엘리베이터 앞, 등과 같은)을 청소 및 소독하고 있나요? '네'라고 답했다면, 새로 실시하는 방법에 대해 설명해주십시오.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations.
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The corporate sustainability team can help to offset customers' carbon footprints by contacting Sustainability@marriott.com.
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Yes, Eliminated straws; implemented large format bath amenities
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No
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Yes, Hotels following MI Cleaning Protocals
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