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9
Central Business District
9 reviews
This boutique hotel also houses an art museum and top-notch restaurant. Look out for the red penguins dotted around the property. — Rough Guide
8
Central Business District
8 reviews
— Jetsetter
7
Central Business District
5 reviews
Frequent visitor i Scott Fitzgerald set parts of The Great Gatsby (1925) ln this Gilded Age downtown landmark. Guests are still swept away by the palatial lobby's hand-painted murals. — Michelin Guide
7
East Louisville
1 review
Previous guests at restored horse farm constructed in 1796 include Abraham Lincoln, Jesse James’s older outlaw brother, and Kentucky Derby-winning horses (they slept in the barn). — BlackBook
7
1 review
Convenient daily and weekly rates to meet your needs. — BlackBook
7
Central Business District
1 review
For visitors looking to stay in a well-connected downtown Louisville hotel, Hyatt Regency Louisville is a welcome choice. — Forbes Travel Guide
7
Old Louisville
2 reviews
Opulent seven-room Victorian B&B in the heart of the Historic District. — Rough Guide
7
Central Business District
1 review
Rivue (East) Tower was renovated in 2006, but its 591 suites and deluxe rooms are Euro-sized. — BlackBook
7
East Louisville
1 review
The hotel lobby is kitted out in warm, red tones, evoking wax-dipped Maker’s Mark bottles, while in-room amenities include a book detailing the history of Kentucky bourbon. — Condé Nast Traveler
7
Central Business District
1 review
Check out the live jazz in the bar off the lobby before retiring to your four-poster for the night. — Fodor's
7
Central Business District
1 review
Comfortable rooms plus free buffet breakfast, indoor pool and fitness centre. — Rough Guide
7
1 review
About as cheap as you’ll find right downtown. Most rooms are simple but perfectly adequate, while the priciest have hot tubs. — Rough Guide
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