Hotel spotlight: 4 places to stay in Memphis
This month we are highlighting hotels on or near Beale Street where there are a bustling strip of live music venues, legendary bars, mouthwatering Southern restaurants and only-in-Memphis shops.

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Hyatt Centric Beale Street Memphis
Hyatt Centric Beale Street Memphis, the only hotel on Beale Street is downtown Memphis' newest hotel. The hotel puts you just steps away from the blues clubs and barbecue joints of one of America's most iconic streets, as well as the Orpheum Theatre, FedExForum and the mighty Mississippi River. With its rooftop bar and great sunsets this location is an excellent choice.


Hampton Inn & Suites Memphis
Hampton Inn & Suites is within walking distance to world-famous Memphis barbecue, the Memphis Rock ’n’ Soul Museum and the National Civil Rights Museum, making it a convenient home base for all the Downtown Memphis attractions.



Hotel Napoleon
Housed in the historic 1902 Scimitar building that was designed and built by Napoleon Hill, the merchant prince of Memphis, this boutique hotel is in a building that was added to the National Register of Historic Places, but the Hotel Napoleon itself has all of the modern amenities expected from a luxury hotel.

The Peabody Memphis
Home of the famous Peabody Marching Ducks and the Duck Palace, The Peabody Memphis is where opulence meets modern luxury. The historic hotel has more than 400 renovated rooms and suites and is a mere two blocks from the shops, music and entertainment of Beale Street. Explore 10 surprising things to do at The Peabody Memphis.


 
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