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Sightseeing Sightseeing Overview Memphis spreads eastwards from its position on the banks of the Mississippi River and the best place for visitors to begin any sightseeing tour is Downtown, the oldest part of the city and the part nearest the river. This is the location of Beale Street, always busy with tourists exploring its shops, lively clubs and restaurants and the famous Peabody Hotel. It is a short walk from here to the bank of the lazy Mississippi, where a monorail slides high above the river and onto Mud Island and the River Museum. While Downtown can be explored on foot, other attractions are scattered throughout the city, which is so spread out that transport – preferably a car – is needed to reach them. Graceland, for instance, Elvis Presley’s mansion and the city’s top visitor attraction, lies 16km (ten miles) to the south of the city, while the best shops are to be found in the gleaming malls of East Memphis. A good introduction to the city is a trip on the Main Street Trolley, which runs along the river and through the heart of Downtown. Tourist Information Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau 47 Union Avenue Tel: (800) 873 6282 or (901) 543 5300 or 5333. Fax: (901) 543 5335. E-mail: vic1@mcvb.org Website: www.memphistravel.com Opening hours: Daily 0900-1700 (Nov-Mar); daily 0900-1800 (Apr-Oct). Tennessee Welcome Center 119 Riverside Drive Tel: (901) 543-6757. Fax: (901) 543-6324. E-mail: vic1@mcvb.org Website: www.mephistravel.com Opening hours: 0830-1700 (Nov -Mar) and 0800-1800 (Apr- Oct). Passes There are no tourist passes available, although the Coupons section of the Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau website offers some attraction discounts. |
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