Thursday, June 30, 2011

5 Things to do in Louisville, Kentucky

Kentucky is, in my opinion, the most vastly underrated state in the Midwest. It’s full of rich history and unequivocal beauty. They don’t call it the bluegrass for nothin’! Perfectly aged trees dot the most beautiful green sprawling lawns and southern charm (not to be mistaken for country hick) makes for a warm welcome into the state.

In my travels I often hear the question, “You’re from Kentucky? Do they even wear shoes there?” Oh, ha ha, like I’ve never heard that one before. I’m always quick to correct them - “Oh I’m from Louisville (pronounced Loo-A-VUL not Lewis-ville or Looey-ville) and yes, we wear shoes there - very nice ones in fact.” Did you know that Kentucky was named the most stylish state in America? No really, there’s proof, and Esquire magazine said so! But I digress...

If you’re thinking about visiting Louisville there are some things you won’t want to miss. Here’s my advice on what you must do in my favorite city.

1. The Race for the Roses: Louisville gets a lot of attention one very special day of the year. Derby Day. People from all over the world gather at the twin spires, wearing their very best, drinking mint juleps and betting on their favorite horse. Whether you’re partying like a college student in the infield, or classing it up in the stands and catching glimpses of the high rollers in Millionaires Row, there’s always a good time to be had at Derby. It’s certainly a must for anyone looking for “the most exciting two minutes in sports” and, truth be told, some of the best people watching around.

Tip from the local: If you’re out of state and planning to come to Derby, you’ll have to plan in advance! Hotel rooms sell out quick, and the prices rise pretty quickly, but it’s definitely worth every penny and you won’t be short on excitement. If you’re looking to save a buck, stay right across the river in Indiana.

2. 21c: Dubbed by Conde Nast as the #1 hotel in the nation two years in a row, it’s obvious that 21c is Louisville’s newest hot commodity. Unlike most of the architectural boasts of Louisville, the modern art that decorates the hotel transforms it into a hybrid museum and is certainly edgier than most other local sites. Be sure to check out their fabulous restaurant - Proof on Main - and give this modern place a try!

Tip from the local: Even if you can’t cough up the change to stay here, it’s definitely worth a trip. The art exhibits (always changing) are interactive and pretty wild. No charge to come in and look! Make sure you visit the men’s bathroom (ladies, sneak in and look!) and play with the wall art.

3. Bardstown Road: Looking for an eclectic place to spend an afternoon? You’ll find some of the most diverse and unique eateries and shops on this road that stretches several miles. Perfect for thrifting at vintage stores and getting a unique perspective on the culture of Louisville. Although it holds less “southern charm” and more “hippie grunge” it’s definitely an area you won’t want to skip.

Tip from the local: You MUST visit the Old Fashioned Pie Kitchen (of which there are now many) and get a piece of pie with ice cream. You’ll think you’ve died and gone to heaven! Cafe Lou Lou’s - a Louisville favorite - features a huge menu full of the most amazing food you will EVER eat. Really.

4. Cherokee Park: Although I lived in Louisville for most of my life, it wasn’t until I moved back after college that I really enjoyed this park to the fullest. This park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, the man who designed the very famous Central Park in New York City. It captures all the beauty of Kentucky in almost 400 acres of land. It features bike paths, running trails, dog parks, a golf course, picnic tables, and large open areas for a myriad of activity. Nature buff or not, this park is a must see! Even if you’re visiting for a short while, it’s worth planning a picnic at this gorgeous spot.

Tip from the local: The houses that line the park are just as lovely and historic as the park itself. If you’re an architecture geek like I am, you’ll enjoy exploring the neighborhoods and beautiful old homes in the area as well. Just drive around a bit and explore!

5. Louisville Science Center: Between field trips as a child, and babysitting duties as a young adult, I’ve been to the Science Center many a time and it NEVER gets old. The exhibits change often and the multi-floor set up offers engaging and educational activities for kids and adults of all ages. Parents and teens won’t get bored - I promise! With an IMAX center, water play station for little ones, and awesome displays and games, there’s always something new to learn and explore.

Tip from the local: The Science Center is right across the street from the Louisville Slugger Bat Museum (another Louisville treasure), so mapping out a day with visits to both will thrill and entertain you. In fact, the area features several museums worth checking out so get ready for a lesson on history, science, sports, or art, depending on your preferences.

Although I no longer reside in Louisville, it holds a dear place in my heart. It will always be the place I call “home” and I take great pride in my city. Nearly everyone who visits boasts of it’s unrecognized beauty and charm and it’s most certainly worth a trip.

Author Bio: Louisvillian at heart, current resident of Indianapolis, and lover of travel. In my day job I write for TravelProducts.com and always try to educate fellow travelers on the importance of good travel accessories! I’m currently planning my honeymoon (to Jamaica- Ya Mon!) and enjoy discussing all the places I’ll travel with my future hubby.

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