100 Things To Do in Louisville Kentucky
Home of the Kentucky Derby, KFC, Jack Harlow, and ya girl Morgo. They call Louisville many names but the local pronounce it like you have a mouth full of marbles, “Luhvulle”. I was born and raised here and graduated college from the University of Kentucky in 2014. And while I have not lived in my hometown since 2016, I return often visit friends and family. If you are looking for the locals perspective on what to do while in town visiting family or a wedding weekend, here are 100 things to do in Louisville Kentucky…
Free Things to Do
Free 99 aka the best way to spend a day around Louisville. There is a lot of green space and days where there is free admission.
Walk the Pedestrian Bridge
Window Shop on Baxter Ave
Mural hunt for your Photo Dumps (check out The Door to Nowhere)
Hike Fairmont Falls
Cave Hill Cemetery- visit the graves of famous Kentuckians like Colonel Sanders, George Rodgers Clark, and Muhammad Ali
Explore the gardens and home of Whitehall- historic mansion
Experiences
Belle of Louisville Steam Boat Afternoons
Horseshoe India Casino
Bambi Walk- a bar walk along Baxer/Bardstown that have you walking like Bambi at the end (and starts at Bambi Bar)
TopGolf
Museums
Fun fact: did you know that Louisville is home to one of the last original disco ball makers from the 70’s?! Did you also know that the baseball bat factory that has been the National Baseball League’s official bar?! Head to museum row and check out these pieces of history.
Frazier History Museum
KMAC- contemporary art
Locust Grove- 1790s Georgian mansion, 18th and 19th century American history tours*** (trigger warning: slavery history here)
Shopping
There is a large community of vintage dealers and creatives in Lou. For the last 20 years, the areas of the Highlands and Butchertown (downtown) have seen loads of new trendy shops popping up. There are the usual malls and Targets, but I love the small town selection of unique shops. Here are the best places for retail therapy around town…
Vintage Vibe Clothing
Fleur de Flea- my fav, HUGE warehouse antique mall
Forage- plant shop
Red Tree Nulu- most eclectic store in Louisville
Parks
Kentucky is iconic when it comes to their outdoor spaces. They have world renowned horse farms, state parks and intricate cave systems. Frederick Law Olmsted, the designer of Central Park and the Biltmore, was commissioned to design a park system making Louisville known as the “City of Parks”.. Here are some of the best places to stretch your legs. Make sure to pack the bug spray…
Bernheim Forest
Waterfront Park- botanical gardens, pedestrian bridge, Ohio River Greenway
Cherokee Park
Jefferson Memorial Park
Iroquois Park
Seneca Park
Blackacre State Nature Preserve
More hikes further out that you will need a car to reach-
Beargrass Creek Greenway
Anchorage Trail
Parklands of Floyds Fork
Waverly Hills Park
E.P. Tom Sawyer Park
Morgan Conservation Park
Squire Boone Caverns
Day Trips
Mammoth Cave- check out Sand Cave
The Bourbon Trail
Bardstown KY- The Bar at Willet
Lexington, KY- Football game at UK, Keeneland Horse Track
Drinks
Kentucky knows how to throw down, famous for the Mint Julep and bourbon forward cocktails. After all, we have more bourbon barrels than people in this state. Here are the best bars, distilleries and events that you should come to town for to let loose and maybe a learn a little something about Kentucky’s largest industry.
Tin Roof St Matthews
Gerstles
4th St Live
Garage Bar- a must stop
Evan Williams Bourbon Experience
Breweries
Holy Grale- brewery in old church
O’shea’s
Molly Malone’s
Concerts
Louisville is one of only a handful of U.S. cities with a professional full-time orchestra, opera, ballet, children’s theatre, dinner theatre and Broadway Series. If you happen to miss one of the many music festivals or you are a local, here are the best places to catch some live music, play, or comedy event on the weekends…
KFC Yum Center
Headliners
Waterfront Wednesdays
Forecastle- on pause for 2023
Bourbon and Beyond Festival
Iroquois Amphitheater
Eats
Before you start partying, make sure to grab a hearty meal. There is no shortage of fried chicken of course but make sure to try some twists on the classic Kentucky Hot Brown and other home cooking. Lou has an up and coming scene that is impressing the culinary world.
Feast BBQ
Noche Mexican BBQ- in an old church
Con Huevos- Cuban brekky
Game- best burgers in town
The Silver Dollar
Naive Kitchen + Bar
Coffee
Quills Coffee
Please & Thank You- get a warm chocolate chip cookie!
Kid Friendly
With you kiddos or need somewhere to take your younger siblings?! Here are a few ideas I remember from my childhood and some new places that are the perfect spot!
Science Center
Kentucky Kingdom
Louisville Zoo
Falls of the Ohio State Park- where Lewis & Clark met prior to their westward expedition, hunt the fossil beds that are more than 390-million-years-old
Kayak- Louisville Kayak Company
Glassworks- bigger kids because fire….
Events
Not only are there concerts and plays, there are events that happen every year that people from all over the country come to Louisville for. Here are a few that may be worth experiencing once or twice in your life.
Kentucky Derby- most exciting 2 minutes in sports
Baxter Ave Morgue- Halloween Haunted House
Kentucky State Fair
Where to Stay
There are some iconic hotels in town along with historic homes that are now available for Airbnb. I would recommend staying in the Highlands, St. Matthews, or Old Louisville. There are some cool hotels though if you wanna do less chores and get pampered like the king/queen that you are…
21C Hotel- peep the David Statue out front and the art museum inside even if you are local
Brown Hotel
The Galthouse
Gralehaus- bed and breakfast over Holy Grale, ST. BRIGID'S DELUXE, SKY PARLOR, THE DEN
And there you have over 100 things to do in Louisville, Kentucky. I couldn’t help myself but to throw in a few more things to do. While Lou has had a rough couple of years between the Breonna Taylor and LMPD cases, the downtown area is being restored and can be unpredictable after dark. So be careful loitering outside bars downtown and make sure to Uber if you are drinking! Click here to check out Go to Louisville for more ideas on where to visit when you are in Bourbon Country.