Welcome to Bourbon City - Louisville, Kentucky!
Home of the legendary Kentucky Derby, the birthplace of Muhammad Ali, the famed Louisville Slugger, and some of the world's finest Bourbon.
Yes, Bourbon is a spirit that comes in a glass, but it’s also the spirit that defines our culture, our arts and parks, and our creative energy. It's this kind of spirit that helped create Louisville into a city that combines heritage with innovation, authenticity with originality, and quirkiness with friendliness in a way that’s completely unique to our region.
Louisville is an entirely different type of Southern. With a booming bourbon renaissance, iconic attractions, world-class hotels & venues and a renowned culinary scene, Louisville is an experience like no other city.
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From one of the country's oldest airports to the start of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail®, Louisville's lineup of beer festivals and events is hoppin' in 2025. See below to see why beer is all the buzz in Bourbon City.
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Having fun in the city doesn't have to break the bank! There are plenty of budget-friendly and free things to do in Louisville. Don't miss these 10 kid-friendly activities.
The Kentucky Derby is not just a race; it’s a tradition, a spectacle, and a once-in-a-lifetime experience that has captivated audiences for over a century.
Louisville boasts 11 Bourbon distilleries around the city, a culinary and cocktail adventure coined the Urban Bourbon Trail® and a spirited calendar bursting with various Bourbon-themed events all year long.
Local artist Bri Bowers commissioned to paint custom cover of the 2025 edition of the Louisville Visitors Guide. The guide features a cover depicting the Waterfront Botanical Gardens and downtown Louisville skyline.
There are so many amazing things to see while you’re in Louisville. Our free 2025 Visitors Guide is here to help you discover the very best places to experience while you're visiting the Bourbon City - Louisville, KY!
Over 100 yrs ago, author F. Scott Fitzgerald was stationed in Louisville at Camp Taylor during WWI. Like many young men of the age, he was fond of bourbon and fine cigars. Experience Fitzgerald’s Louisville for yourself.
This year will mark a year of celebration and anniversaries across the city. Here are a few key milestones we will reach in 2025.
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