While on my road trip in the southern USA, I was able toΒ visit some of the most iconic sites in theΒ region! After spending a weekend in Nashville, ourΒ next stop was the Birthplace of Rock ‘n’Β Roll. I only had two days in Memphis, but I managed eat, see and explore!
Here are the top 10 things to do in Memphis in two days!
Peabody Hotel Ducks
One of the most iconic spots in Memphis is the Peabody Hotel located in the heart of downtown. Dating back to the 1930s,Β Mallard ducksΒ live on the rooftop and take a daily trip down the hotel elevator to swim in the lobby fountain.
Whether you book your stay at the Peabody, come for afternoon tea or sipΒ on a Mint Julep in the lobby, don’t miss this Memphis landmark!
Helpful Tip: To see the ducks marchΒ the red carpet on their way to and from the fountain, be sure to get there at 11 a.m. (when they arrive) orΒ 5 p.m. (when they leave)
Rendezvous BBQ
Memphis is synonymous with BBQ , but locals can hardly agree on where to get the best BBQ. I took a poll of local’s recommendations and I’d say about 8/10, without hesitation, recommend Rendezvous for the best ribs in Memphis!
Grab a rack (or two!) of Redezvous’ award-winning charcoal-broiled pork ribs BBQ!
Helpful Tip: For those that find themselvesΒ meatless in Memphis, get your BBQ on with a veggie-friendly,Β grilled portabella sandwich with smoked Gouda at Central BBQ, the other top BBQ spot in the city.
Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken
For the “best fried chicken on the planet,” head to Gus’s in Downtown Memphis. Both locals and visitors alike flock to this hole-in-the-wall restaurant forΒ cheap, delicious, hot & spicy fried chicken that will knock your socks off!
Be sure to wash it down with a local craft beer like Ghost River!
Sun Studio Tour
While Memphis may be the birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Sun Studio is where it all began. Countless musiciansΒ includingΒ Johnny Cash to Jerry LeeΒ Lewis came to record at Sun Studio during the 1950’s and 60’s.
Step back in time on a studio tour and learn about the history of Memphis music legends.Β You can even seeΒ the original front office where young Elvis Presley wasΒ firstΒ discovered!
Graceland
No trip to Memphis would be complete without seeing the King’s castle- Graceland. Elvis Presley’s homeΒ features quirky rooms and incredible displays of the countless awards the he received in his lifetime.
You’ll see the famous “Jungle Room” and the rest of the mansion that feels frozen in time as if it were still the 1970s!
Jerry’sΒ Sno Cones
Save room for dessert and head to Jerry’s Sno Cones for a delicious blend of shaved ice and frozen yogurt. It’s a little ways out of the city, and you shouldΒ expect to wait in line, but it’s definitely worth the wait.
I went for their most popular flavor, Wedding Cake, and it was love at first bite!
Lunch at The Beauty Shop
Once a fully operatingΒ beauty parlor in the 1960s, The Beauty Shop Restaurant is now a trendy eatery and bar serving up delicious food in a “stylish”Β setting- complete with hair-dryer chairs!
Whether you stop in for brunch, lunch or a specialty cocktail, it will surely be a dining experience you won’t forget. I dinedΒ in for lunch and ordered the grilled romaine salad.Β No joke,Β it was the best salad I’ve ever had. Ever.
I still dream about it.
National Civil Rights Museum
One of the most unique features of theΒ National Civil Rights Museum is that it’sΒ built around the former Lorraine Motel, where Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Honestly, this museum is reason to come to Memphis alone.
The exhibitions are incredibleΒ with everything from full size buses toΒ dramatic depictions of historical Civil Rights moments and movements throughout history.
Helpful Tip: I definitely did not plan enough time to spend here so, as a tip, be sure to plan at least 3-4 hours for the museum.
Blues on Beale St.
One of the most iconic streets in America, Beale St is nationally recognized as the “Home of Blues” and is lined withΒ bars singingΒ the blues! Plan a night out on Beale for cocktails-to-go and a guaranteed good time.
Admittedly, I had never been to a “Blues Bar” and had a blast dancingΒ the night away!
i m going in September to Memphis ,,cant wait …
Have a great trip!
Glad you had a great time in our wonderful city! For anyone who needs tips or where to go or what to do in town feel free to shoot me an email or check out our website for a weekly events schedule, food suggestions, and more. I highly suggest brunch at the Arcade, lunch at Central BBQ, and shopping in Overton Square, Cooper Young, and Broad Avenue as well. We have so many things to do it’s hard to fit it all into two days! Come back soon.
Thanks Amanda! π