Beale Street

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Key Info

Beale Street

Price & Hours

Free Sun-Thurs; seasonal fee of $5 on select Friday, Saturday and holiday nights
24/7 daily

Details

Free, Neighborhood/Area
Time to Spend: 2 hours to Half Day

Enjoy Fine Dining Before Exploring Beale Street

Enjoy a fine dining experience at Itta Bena before exploring Beale Street. Its upscale Southern cuisine and ambiance takes "the blues" to a new level. The hidden entrance makes you feel like you've discovered Memphis' best-kept secret.

Discover the Heart and Soul of Memphis: Beale Street

Are you looking for the heart and soul of Memphis culture? Head over to Beale Street. It was here that the blues were born, and where many famous musicians – including B.B. King, Alberta Hunter, and Isaac Hayes – got their start. During the day, stores and restaurants beckon with music memorabilia and savory barbecue, while at night, the area between Second and Fourth streets comes to life as numerous live music clubs open their doors to fans of all types. The Beale Street area is also home to several popular attractions, such as the Orpheum Theatre, the W.C. Handy House Museum, and the Beale Street Flippers (athletes who perform daring flips on the street).

Vibrant Atmosphere

Recent visitors described the atmosphere on Beale Street as "buzzing," thanks to the variety of live music that pours from the clubs situated along the street. Though reviewers say this is a must-see when in Memphis, they also warned that crowds can grow stifling, especially on the weekends. Beale Street also hosts a variety of festivals throughout the year, which some travelers advised avoiding due to the headache-inducing crowds and traffic. Beale Street is also a featured stop on many of the best Memphis tours.

Know Before You Go

Bear in mind that Beale Street is party central, and much like Bourbon Street in New Orleans, this area tends to attract a rowdier crowd. If you are looking for a more laid-back night out, check out Overton Square in Midtown instead. You'll find plenty of parking surrounding Beale Street; the Beale Street website recommends the parking garage at 250 Peabody Place near Fourth Street and Rufus Thomas Boulevard. It won't cost you anything to tour the street from Sunday through Thursday, but there is a seasonal Beale Street Security Fee of $5 on select Friday, Saturday, and holiday nights beginning at 9 p.m. You will also likely have to pay a cover charge at some of the bars you visit.

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