In addition to the Derby week festivities, the city offers a number of museums including the Louisville Slugger Museum and Muhammad Ali Center, some great restaurants, and plenty of tours to horse country and bourbon country. For more ideas, check out our Louisville Travel Guide and this Derby ...
While the Kentucky Derby is a sprint for the horses, keeping party guests entertained throughout the hours and hours of pre-race coverage is a marathon for you. Sometimes it’s hard to keep the energy sustained throughout the day (see drinks guide above for additional help), so let me in...
served in frosted julep cups and made with a spirit of the region, rye, brandy, rum and of course Kentucky bourbon. Famously associated with the Kentucky Derby and served at Churchill Downs since the first race in 1875, they have been around since the late 1700’s, the drink is made...
There's so much covered in Lights Under Louisville, including some of what Louisville is known for...like the Kentucky Derby and the Louisville Slugger. The Belle of Louisville Dave Spencer/Townsquare Media The Belle of Louisville My parents rode the ACTUAL Belle of Louisville any number of ti...
Kentucky Derby Museum The Kentucky Derby Museum, where every day is Derby day, is the official tour provider of historic Churchill Downs. When you visit the Museum, you will find yourself immersed in the next best thing to actually being at the Derby! As the exclusive tour provider for the...
Louisville Mega Cavern--17 miles of cave corridors under Derby City. Plus, when you're in it, you are UNDER the Watterson Expressway, one of my least favorite roads on the planet. I'd certainly rather be under it than on it. And I WAS at Christmas for Lights Under Louisville. But th...
(generally blue), chives, and is tossed with a red wine vinaigrette. The saladwas born in 1937at the Brown Derby restaurant in Hollywood by owner Robert Howard Cobb. Though the ingredients are not particularly odd, the salad is high in calories and salt, which may be considered unhealthy ...