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Close to Interstate 40 and Wolfchase Galleria |
7905 Giacosa Place Memphis, TN 38133 United States +1 901 371 0010 / +1 877 774 6467 http://www.amerisuites.com/ |
Every room is a suite at this hotel located less than a quarter-mile from Interstate 40 on the way to Jackson and Nashville, Tennessee. This hotel has coffee and juice available all day in the large and comfortable lobby. The lobby has plenty of seating for groups to gather before leaving to visit the many area restaurant and shopping options. The Wolfchase Galleria is located nearby. The rooms are incredibly spacious, many featuring a separate bedroom, and the business rooms are about as close to sleeping in the office as you can get. There is plenty of free parking and you are within walking distance of Joe's Crab Shack. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Breakfast buffet mornings, bar at night |
7750 Wolf River Parkway & Germantown Road Memphis, TN 38139 United States +1 901 751 0230 / +1 800 321 2211 http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click... |
Situated just off Germantown Parkway North, the hotel lies between the Germantown business district and the Agri Center International. The lobby features a double-sided fireplace with a comfortable sitting area. A full American breakfast buffet is featured 6am to 10am weekdays, 7am to 11am weekends. You can also order breakfast a la carte. A full bar is open evenings until 10pm. Each room features everything a business traveler needs to relax and get work done at the same time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Suburban quiet with urban services |
5069 Sanderlin Avenue (off Poplar at Mendenhall) Memphis, TN 38117 United States +1 901 767 6666/ +1 800 774 1500 http://www.doubletreememphis.com/ |
This hotel is located way on the east side of town, technically within the city limits, but maintaining a suburban feel. This hotel has all the amenities you expect from a Hilton, with the added advantage of being right across the street from the Racquet Club, host of the annual St. Jude Tennis Classic. The hotel is noted for its collection of modern sculpture outdoors and in the lobby, which adds to the property's exclusive feel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Heart-shaped pool and themed suites |
3677 Elvis Presley Boulevard (Across from Graceland off I-55) Memphis, TN 38116 United States +1 901 332 1000 / +1 901 777 0606 http://www.epheartbreakhotel.com/ |
The Elvis Presley Corporation took over a Wilson World Hotel in 1998 and renovated it to create one of the most unusual and fun places to stay in the country. The lobby is furnished in retro, 1950s-style furniture in bright colors and animal prints. The gold, harlequin patterned walls form a backdrop for photos of Elvis, while the Jungle Room cocktail lounge is decorated in gold lame and sequins. Even the pool is heart-shaped to evoke images from the song "Heartbreak Hotel." Guestrooms are a similar mix of kitsch and glamour; each contains a kitchenette with microwave oven. This place is a must for anyone who loved "The King." Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Garden atmosphere |
1022 South Shady Grove Road (at Ridgeway) Memphis, TN 38120 United States +1 901 684 1777 / +1 901 362 2779 http://www.embassy-suites.com/ |
With a garden atmosphere and suites at hotel-room prices, this hotel will make you feel like you are staying at a country house. The plant-filled atrium has a running stream and duck pond, along with space for casual dining in its outdoor-like setting. With a complimentary breakfast in the morning, hot hors d'oeuvres every evening and one of Memphis' best Italian restaurants located on site, you will never have to leave the hotel. If you do, however, you will find yourself a few steps away from one of Memphis' most upscale shopping malls, with more shopping and restaurants nearby. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Midtown honeymoon haven |
2144 Madison Avenue (at Cooper) Memphis, TN 38104 United States +1 901 728 4000 / +1 800 843 0353 http://www.memphisfrenchquarte... |
This place is a popular choice for newlyweds spending the night after their reception. You can sit in the lobby bar and watch horse-drawn carriages drive up with brides in beautiful gowns. However, if love is not in the air and the trip is all about business, then this place can meet the needs of the mobile office. Each room includes two-person whirlpools and French decor. Jazz music is featured in the bar on weekends, while the nearby theaters, restaurants and shopping of Overton Square provide additional reasons to choose this all-suite hotel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quiet setting with lots of life inside |
939 Ridge Lake Blvd (Poplar at I-240) Memphis, TN 38120 United States +1 901 684 6664 http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/ho... |
This hotel is set well off the Interstate 240 perimeter around Memphis and overlooks a wooded area. The tall cylindrical structure with a blue glass exterior is an east Memphis landmark. The lobby bar with its live jazz music is one of the hottest spots in East Memphis, and the restaurant's wait staff often breaks into song while shuttling plates to the kitchen. With all the amenities of a luxury hotel, the Hilton is very popular with visitors. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Prime location for nightlife |
160 Union Avenue (at 2nd Street) Memphis, TN 38103 United States +1 901 525 5491 / +1 901 300 5491 http://www.basshotels.com/holi... |
This ideal location is directly across the street from the historic Peabody Hotel, next door to Rendezvous(Memphis' best-known barbecue restaurant) and two blocks from Beale Street, with its jazz and blues nightclubs. The rooms are pretty much standard fare, but are comfortable and feature numerous amenities for the business traveler including a work desk. An executive floor is also available. Watch the horse-drawn carriages go by from your room window, or hop into one for a leisurely tour around the River City. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic setting, modern conveniences |
6195 Fox Island Road Memphis, MS 38676 United States +1 662 357 0055 / +1 800 363 6307 |
This quaint 29-room hotel was built in 1918 and was renovated to its original charm. But now it has modern amenities. Most rooms and suites feature generously sized bathrooms with whirlpool tubs. The decor varies room by room. If you are looking for a more personal hotel experience, come here for Southern hospitality. Likely, as not, you will be welcomed by one of the owners. While there are no conference facilities in the hotel, the 75-seat restaurant dining room is available for bookings after 2p. Prices are a bargain on week nights. Rooms are generally available during the week, but on weekends, advance reservations are suggested. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Convention Center convenience with great views |
250 North Main St (at Exchange) Memphis, TN 38103 United States +1 901 527 7300 / +1 888 557 8740 http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-2... |
Situated at the north end of the trolley line, this hotel is an easy ride to Beale Street, the Civil Rights Museum and other downtown attractions. It is close to the recently restored Pinch District, with its funky, friendly bars and restaurants. Formerly a Crowne Plaza, this hotel has open, sun-filled public spaces, and each room was remodeled with the business traveler in mind. A covered walkway leads to the Memphis Convention Center or you can just ride the glass elevator to the top floors for a spectacular view of downtown. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The heart of Memphis |
149 Union Ave (at Second Street) Memphis, TN 38103 United States +1 901 529 4000 / +1 800 732 2639 (Toll Free) http://www.peabodymemphis.com/ |
This place is a true southern original - perhaps the only hotel in the world where ducks live on the roof and ride the elevator to the main floor and promptly march to the lobby fountain every day at 10a. Restored to its late 19th-century elegance, the Peabody is the heart that pumps Memphis social life. On any given weekend, you can sit in the lobby bar and watch people come and go from charity events, weddings and high school proms. With its central location two blocks from Beale Street and its two superb restaurants, Dux and Chez Phillippe, the Peabody is well worth the cost. Famous guests that have stayed here include Robert E. Lee and William Faulkner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Newest downtown hotel |
40 North Front Street (at Madison) Memphis, TN 38103 United States +1 901 522 9700 http://www.sleepinn.com/ |
At only six storeys high, this hotel is one of shortest buildings downtown. Its location on Confederate Park gives the hotel a country-in-the-city feel. The guestrooms are larger and more modern than you would expect for the price, as well. Business-class rooms are available with fax machines, dual phone lines and video cassette players. The trolley line that runs past the hotel will take you directly to the Convention Center, Beale Street, the Civil Rights Museum and other downtown attractions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charm and individuality |
99 South Second Street (between Union and Gayoso) Memphis, TN 38103 United States +1 901 527 9772 / +1 800 955 3956 (Toll Free) http://www.talbothouse.com/ |
This hotel is the place to go for those tired of cookie-cutter chains. This small all-suite hotel in the historic Gayoso district is like having a pied a terre in downtown Memphis. It is minutes from Beale Street, the Civil Rights Museum and the Mississippi River. Every suite is decorated differently, with Gothic iron or four-poster beds, and exotic furniture such as fainting couches. The personal service is unparalleled in Memphis. This is where some major celebrities stay when appearing or filming movies in the area. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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