149 Union AveMemphis, Tennessee, 38103, United States
Located in downtown Memphis, Tenn., the Peabody Memphis stands across the street from AutoZone Park. The property is two blocks from Beale Street and three blocks from FedEx Forum, home of the Memphis Grizzlies and the Orpheum Theater. Built in 1925, the hotel is featured on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Peabody Memphis features two restaurants, the Capriccio Grill Restaurant, which serves flash-seared steaks and traditional Italian favorites, and Chez Philippe, renowned for its French-Asian fusion cuisine. In the Lobby Bar, refreshing cocktails are enjoyed in comfortable sofas and chairs. The Peabody Memphis specializes in meetings.
With the third-floor Peabody Executive Conference Center, Grand Ballroom, Plantation Roof & Skyway, and Tennessee Exhibit Hall, the hotel can accommodate a variety of events. The certified Nautilus training center, the Peabody Athletic Club, features a Grecian-style indoor heated pool, spa tub and Gould's Day Spa & Salon.
Boutique shops in the historic hotel's lobby offer fine jewelry, art and artifacts, premium clothing and toys. The hotel's 468 guestrooms are architecturally unique and feature sitting areas and complimentary newspapers. Wireless Internet access is available for a fee. Complimentary toiletries are provided.
The Lobby Bar's sculpted fountain is home to the hotel's famous tradition: the Peabody ducks. Every day at 11 a.m. and again at 5 p.m., the Peabody Duck Master escorts five mallards down a red carpet to the fountain, where they hop in to splash and preen for the day. The tradition takes place to the tune of John Philip Sousa's "King Cotton March." Resort Fees: Resort fees are determined by the hotel and are subject to change.
With the third-floor Peabody Executive Conference Center, Grand Ballroom, Plantation Roof & Skyway, and Tennessee Exhibit Hall, the hotel can accommodate a variety of events. The certified Nautilus training center, the Peabody Athletic Club, features a Grecian-style indoor heated pool, spa tub and Gould's Day Spa & Salon.
Boutique shops in the historic hotel's lobby offer fine jewelry, art and artifacts, premium clothing and toys. The hotel's 468 guestrooms are architecturally unique and feature sitting areas and complimentary newspapers. Wireless Internet access is available for a fee. Complimentary toiletries are provided.
The Lobby Bar's sculpted fountain is home to the hotel's famous tradition: the Peabody ducks. Every day at 11 a.m. and again at 5 p.m., the Peabody Duck Master escorts five mallards down a red carpet to the fountain, where they hop in to splash and preen for the day. The tradition takes place to the tune of John Philip Sousa's "King Cotton March." Resort Fees: Resort fees are determined by the hotel and are subject to change.





