Radisson Hotel Memphis Airport

2411 Winchester Road , Memphis Tennessee 38116 , US
Reservations: (888) 201-1718
Telephone: (901) 332-2370 Fax: (901) 345-9398
Email:  dscott@encore.bz
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A trip down the Mississippi
A trip down the Mississippi

Local Area

As you settle in to the Radisson Inn Memphis Airport, conveniently located on the grounds of the Memphis Airport and directly off Interstate 240, you will find the service and hospitality that you expect and deserve.

You will find that we are:

  • Within 5 minutes of Elvis Presley's Graceland
  • Only 10 minutes away from world famous Beale Street
  • Check out the history of the Mississippi and journey over to Mud Island to find out more about the history of the mighty Mississippi River - Only 15 minutes away
  • Ready to walk the line? If so, journey down to Sun Records, where you can actually hear the voices of Elvis, Jerry, Johnny Cash, and Carl Perkins ringing through the walls - Only 20 minutes away

About Memphis

A visit to Memphis is a must for anyone intrigued by America's unique musical heritage ­ but the city has much more to offer, including fun boutiques, upscale restaurants, fascinating museums, and outdoor pursuits along the mighty Mississippi. The birthplace of the blues and a hotbed for jazz and rock and roll, the city is known for popular attractions like Graceland (one of the two most-visited homes in the country, second only to the White House), Beale Street (where the father of the blues, W.C. Handy, wrote the seminal song "Memphis Blues"), and Sun Studios (where Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison and Jerry Lee Lewis recorded some of the earliest examples of rock and roll). But non-musical opportunities abound as well, including the Mississippi River Museum and the National Civil Rights Museum. See WWII's famed Memphis Belle or head to the elegant Peabody Hotel, known for the ducks that make a dramatic daily entrance to their marble pond in the lobby. The Pyramid, intially constructed as a modern sports and entertainment arena, is a prime example of the city's quirky mix of the historic and the contemporary. Its 32-story, steel façade shows an eye for the future, but its Egyptian-inspired architecture shows that the city's sense of history has not left the building.

Did you know?

The other King. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated at the Lorraine Motel in April, 1968, while visiting Memphis in support of striking workers. The motel has been turned into the National Civil Rights Museum, tracing the long struggle for equality in America and King's legacy.

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