At Aloft Louisville Downtown, you'll be on exciting Whiskey Row, offering access to several of the city's most exciting destinations, such as Fourth Street Live! & Louisville Slugger Museum and within walking distance to 70 dining, shopping and entertainment destinations. Visit Re: fuel 24/7 for an on-the-go snack or cooked to order breakfast each morning. You can always stay connected, thanks to our free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Breeze into one of our spacious rooms, featuring modern designs, mini-refrigerators & ergonomic workstations. Our plug-and-play connectivity station charges all of your electronics and links to the TV, maximizing work + play. It's game on at one of our lobby game tables, now offering billiards. Host an inspiring meeting or a vibrant social event in our event rooms. Onsite Corner Flavors of Kentucky serves up authentic Kentucky dishes and an impressive spirits list. Whatever the reason for your travels, Aloft Louisville Downtown provides an uplifting space with freedom to flourish
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Find us at the center of Derby City, and expect to be as close to companies like Humana and UPS as you are to Louisville Riverwalk eateries, the Kentucky Science Center, and Fourth Street Live!. Enjoy free hot breakfast ahead of a Louisville Bats game at Slugger Field, or a tour of the nearby Muhammad Ali Center. WiFi is, of course, also free.
Hotel Distil raises a glass to Louisville’s bourbon past by bringing refinement and luxury to the famed Whiskey Row. At Hotel Distil, you will step into a modern space through a historic façade, where gracious service and modern amenities flow like the bourbon once barreled on our historic site. Behind the storied façade of the former J.T.S. Brown & Sons barreling warehouse, our refined bourbon culture is celebrated nightly as we pay homage to Repeal Day in the year 1933. Boutique guestrooms offer fine luxuries with refined service that raise the bar for your stay in downtown Louisville. As the only oak-fired steakhouse on Whiskey Row, our on-site Repeal Oak Fired Steakhouse offers an award-winning menu, perfect to pair with an internationally acclaimed wine list and exclusive rare & rotating spirits collection of Bourbon Country’s most elusive bottles. Hotel Distil is setting the standard for luxury in Louisville hospitality and is a destination for connoisseurs.
Comfort, elegance, and convenience. The Bellwether is the neighborhood hotel nestled in the heart of Louisville’s historic Highlands. While only moments from various Kentucky attractions, the Bellwether holds its own on “Louisville’s Greatest Street”. Each room at The Bellwether offers a unique experience with each fashioned to pay homage to their namesakes; primarily local historical figures and key thoroughfares in the Highlands. With a variety of sizes, layouts, and amenities, The Bellwether is designed to fit any type of traveler from larger parties to the adventurous individual, and longer-term residents to just for the night.
Louisville's Landmark Hotel
An iconic destination inextricably woven into the fabric of the city, The Brown Hotel is opulent yet approachable – like a fine Kentucky bourbon that never overwhelms you with its history but instead entertains you with a lifetime of colorful stories.
Behind its striking Georgian-Revival façade is a blend of Old World elegance and modern-day comfort. Having now passed its centennial, The Brown Hotel reflects the rich heritage and Southern gentility that have made Louisville a hot spot for bluegrass enthusiasts, bourbon drinkers, equestrians and Derby Day revelers. Home of the Hot Brown!
This iconic hotel has played host to US presidents, legendary artists, and Prohibition mobsters like Al Capone. Home to The Rathskellar, the world's only surviving Rookwood Pottery room – a favorite haunt of The Great Gatsby author F. Scott Fitzgerald. World-class bourbon awaits at The Old Seelbach Bar.