Immerse yourself in the worlds of Elvis Presley, B.B. King, and Johnny Cash, and discover the Memphis music scene in one of America's great music cities - famous for soul and rock 'n' roll influence a
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Location: Memphis
What's Included
- Rock n' Soul Museum tickets
- Plenty of time to take photos of your favourite places
- A friendly, professional English-speaking tour guide for your own private group
- Daily Trolley Pass
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the Memphis Music Scene tour! It's great for all ages, but keep in mind that some parts may be more interesting for older kids and adults, especially the historical aspects. If your kids love music, they’ll have a blast! Just check in with the guide if you have very young children.
A: Great question! Since it’s a walking tour, comfy shoes are a must. The tour goes through Beale Street and some parts might be outdoors, so dress for the weather. If you're going in summer, lightweight clothes are best. Just check the forecast, and maybe bring a light jacket if it’s cooler in the evening.
A: If it rains, you can reschedule! The provider is generally flexible with weather-related cancellations. Just reach out to them as soon as you know you can’t make it. They'll work with you to find another day that suits you. Just keep an eye on the forecast before your tour!
Discussions
Just got back from the Memphis Music Scene tour—what a blast!
I recently did the Memphis Music Scene private walking tour and it was AMAZING! Our guide was super knowledgeable and made the history of the music scene come alive. We got to see iconic spots like Sun Studio and the Rock 'n' Soul Museum. The best part? We got to take our time and really soak in the stories. I think this would make a fantastic gift for any music lover!
Thinking about gifting the Memphis music tour!
I’m considering this walking tour as a gift for my dad’s birthday. He loves classic rock and blues! I’m curious about what’s included – like, do we get tickets for the Rock 'n' Soul Museum? I think he’d really appreciate the stories behind the music. What do you all think?