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Memphis, Tennessee, is a soulful city on the banks of the Mississippi River, known for its deep musical roots, rich history, and mouthwatering Southern cuisine. 

With its rich musical legacy, impactful history, and signature Southern hospitality, Memphis offers an unforgettable experience full of rhythm, flavor, and culture.

  • Graceland

    Visit the legendary home of Elvis Presley, the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Tour Graceland to see Elvis's mansion, car collection, and final resting place, making it a must-see for music lovers.

  • Beale Street

    Experience the energy of Beale Street, the heart of Memphis’s music scene. Lined with blues clubs, bars, and live music venues, it’s the perfect place to enjoy authentic Southern sounds and nightlife.

  • National Civil Rights Museum

    Explore the powerful National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. The museum offers an immersive and moving look at the civil rights movement in the U.S.

  • Memphis Riverfront & Mud Island

    Enjoy the scenic Mississippi River at the Memphis Riverfront, with walking paths, parks, and outdoor events. Visit Mud Island River Park for interactive exhibits and panoramic views of the city.

THE SEASONS
  • Winters in Memphis are generally mild, with temperatures ranging from 35°F to 55°F (2°C to 13°C), though occasional cold snaps and light snowfall are possible. This is a quieter time in the city, perfect for visiting museums like the National Civil Rights Museum or the Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum without the crowds. Graceland, Elvis Presley’s iconic estate, is beautifully decorated for the holidays, and downtown lights up with seasonal festivities.

  • Spring is one of the best times to visit Memphis, with pleasant temperatures ranging from 55°F to 75°F (13°C to 24°C) and blooming dogwoods and azaleas brightening the city. The weather is ideal for exploring outdoor spaces like Shelby Farms Park and the Memphis Botanic Garden. Beale Street comes alive with live music and patio dining, and major events like Memphis in May International Festival begin to ramp up toward the end of the season.

  • Summers in Memphis are hot and humid, with temperatures often reaching 90°F (32°C) and above. Despite the heat, this is a vibrant season full of festivals, concerts, and nightlife. Beale Street bustles with energy, and outdoor events like the Beale Street Music Festival and BBQ Fest (part of Memphis in May) draw crowds from around the country. The heat makes water-based activities, like kayaking on the Mississippi or cooling off at the Splash Park in Shelby Farms, especially appealing.

  • Autumn brings relief from the summer heat, with temperatures ranging from 60°F to 80°F (16°C to 27°C) and a return to comfortable weather for walking tours, festivals, and outdoor dining. Fall colors begin to paint the trees in Overton Park and along the riverfront, adding to the city’s visual charm. This season is also rich in local events, including the Cooper-Young Festival, which showcases local art, food, and music.