Sunday, February 21, 2016

Memphis is underestimated in any case, and especially for its exceptional Grill known. While Graceland, the Memphis Zoo and Beale Street are the most popular attractions there are many off-the-beaten path hidden treasures which add to this town charm. Many real treats of the city remain hidden away in alleys and side streets. Find Memphis hotels and charming Bed & amp; Breakfast Inns located near the city's hidden treasures with Hipmunk.

Step Back in Time

Step back in time to the 1960s at the Malco Summer Drive It is one of the last operating drive-in theaters in the nation.. Set up a deck chair and watch the film on a giant outdoor screen while munching on some hot dogs and fried perfectly Pronto Pups while sipping an old-fashioned Barq's root beer. With only $ 7 per person Free admission for children under 11, it's a great drive-in-theater experience.

Malco Summer Drive-In

Malco Summer Drive-In in Memphis, Tennessee

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Take in a show at the Daisy Theater This circa 1936th Venue features rock and blues concerts. Few know about this early cinema with its surviving Nickelodeon architecture. It has a large semi-dome and its screen and stage are on the sidewalk late, which can lead to small hallway.

Daisy Theater

Daisy Theatre, Memphis, Tennessee

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Ditch the car

Ditch the car and hop aboard vintage tram to the city in order to slow the southern charm of the historic experience downtown. With hand carved corbels, antique lamps, and the clickety-clack of the track, it is a unique way to the mighty Mississippi River and downtown to see landmarks. BasisTrolley fares are $ 1 for this breathtaking experience.

Mississippi River

Mississippi River, Memphis, Tennessee

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Take a bus tour to hidden treasures of the region such as the Slave Haven Underground Railroad Museum, National Civil Rights Museum and the WC Handy Memphis Home and Explore the Museum. These are unique monuments that shaped American history helped.

Slave Haven Underground Railroad Museum

Slave Haven Underground Railroad Museum, Memphis, Tennessee

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WC Handy Memphis Home and Museum

WC Handy Memphis Home and Museum, Memphis, Tennessee

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Pass on the grill

Discover the secret culinary delights of Memphis. Guests can dine at Serendipity Team Room in the Antique Gallery, where you can dine with old porcelain pieces and old-fashioned dishes such as Italian meatball soup or authentic shepherd's pie. Also you can enjoy High Tea in the afternoon. At carnival foods, you can about the calories to forget and enjoy it with great smoked turkey legs, funnel cake with powdered sugar, mustard covered covered corn dogs and some cold-brewed lemonade.

Food Carnival, Memphis, Tennessee

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Use Hipmunk to look for deals on hotels in Memphis of duluoz cats via Flickr

deals for Memphis hotels. From budget to luxury, all kinds hotels available to search and find what best fits your needs are. The Residence Inn by Marriott is ideally located in the historic downtown. Get one night free by joining their rewards program. Offering affordable accommodation with a range of amenities, Holiday Inn Memphis Airport has a new restaurant and lounge, an outdoor swimming pool, state-of-the-art fitness center and free Wi-Fi.

Holiday Inn, Memphis, Tennessee

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Author Bio

Deb Vanden Heuvel is a globe-trotter and loves to write about their travel experiences. As laid Yankee currently resides in the southern city of Cary, North Carolina.

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