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The Best of Old Louisville 50-Minute Guided Walking Tour

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Experience the best of Old Louisville with this 50-minute guided walking tour. In less than an hour, you'll explore the historic St. James Court, Fountain Court, and Belgravia Court, as well as the city's old Millionaires Row. Immerse yourself in the stories of bourbon barons, racetrack royalty, and tobacco tycoons who settled in this captivating neighborhood. Marvel at the stunning architecture, including the Samuel Culbertson Mansion, Caldwell's Castle, and the elegant William Wathen Residence. Be enchanted by the emblematic Fountain at St. James Court and leafy Central Park. This tour is a treasure trove of grand architecture from the late 1800s and early 1900s, showcasing styles like Richardsonian Romanesque and Renaissance Revival. Join this captivating journey and discover the history and highlights of Old Louisville in just 50 minutes.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 50 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Learn about the architecture and history of Old Louisville
  • Explore the beautiful Central Park and learn about its history
  • Take a selfie with the iconic Venus statue
  • Discover hidden gems in Old Louisville's walking courts
  • Visit the stunning William Wathen Residence at Belgravia Court
  • In-person narration by an informed tour guide
  • Private transportation
  • Gratuities
  • Admission to the conrad-caldwell house museum: $20 guided; $15 self-guided

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Introduction

Experience the rich history and stunning architecture of Old Louisville on The Best of Old Louisville Guided Walking Tour. In just 50 minutes, embark on a journey through time as you explore the iconic St. James Court, Fountain Court, Belgravia Court, and the renowned Millionaires Row. This immersive tour allows you to discover the captivating stories of bourbon barons, racetrack royalty, and titans of tobacco who left their mark on this fascinating neighborhood. From the majestic Samuel Culbertson Mansion to the elegant William Wathen Residence, marvel at the breathtaking examples of Richardsonian Romanesque and Renaissance Revival styles. Old Louisville's architectural gems span across Italianate, Châteauesque, Queen Anne, Federal, Neo-Georgian, and Arts & Crafts genres, making it a treasure trove of grand architecture from the late 1800s and early 1900s.

What to expect?

During this 50-minute tour, you can expect to gain a deep understanding of the captivating architecture that characterizes Old Louisville. Immerse yourself in the history of St. James Court, explore the lush Central Park and learn about its transformation by Frederick Law Olmsted, and marvel at the iconic Fountain rising from the sea. With a knowledgeable guide, uncover hidden walking courts and discover the secrets of the city's Gilded Age. Admire the historic mansions, including the Samuel Culbertson Mansion and Conrad-Caldwell House, and learn intriguing tales of horse racing and local bourbon barons. The tour offers an inspiring glimpse into the vibrant past of this remarkable neighborhood.

Who is this for?

The Best of Old Louisville Guided Walking Tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, architecture aficionados, and anyone seeking a taste of the elegance and grandeur of Old Louisville. Whether you are a local looking to deepen your connection to the city or a visitor eager to explore its rich heritage, this tour offers a captivating experience for all. Young or old, residents or tourists, everyone can appreciate the beauty and stories behind Old Louisville's stunning buildings and picturesque streets. Join like-minded individuals and step back in time as you delve into the enchanting world of Victorian Louisville.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the vibrant history and awe-inspiring architecture of Old Louisville with The Best of Old Louisville Guided Walking Tour. Led by a knowledgeable guide, this tour showcases the unique beauty and rich heritage of the neighborhood. Discover captivating stories of prominent residents, including bourbon barons and horse racing legends, and gain a newfound appreciation for the craftsmanship and design of the era. Stand in awe of the stunning examples of Richardsonian Romanesque and Renaissance Revival styles, along with various other architectural genres. This tour promises an unforgettable experience that combines education, exploration, and the magic of stepping back in time.

Good to know

The tour departs from in front of the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, conveniently located across the street from Central Park. Please note that admission to the Conrad-Caldwell House Museum is not included in this walking tour. Prepare to be on your feet for approximately 50 minutes, exploring the various landmarks and hidden gems of Old Louisville. Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriate for the weather conditions. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the picturesque architecture and create lasting memories. Get ready to be transported to a bygone era as you embark on this incredible journey through Old Louisville's architectural wonders.

Reviews

"This tour was an absolute delight! The guide's knowledge of Old Louisville's history and architecture was truly impressive. We learned so much about the prominent families who shaped this neighborhood and the stories behind the iconic mansions. The walk was leisurely, allowing us to take in all the intricate details of the buildings. Highly recommended for anyone fascinated by Victorian-era architecture!" - Sarah "The Best of Old Louisville Walking Tour exceeded our expectations. The guide's passion for the neighborhood was contagious, and their storytelling made the history come alive. We loved exploring the hidden walking courts and learning about the Southern Exposition's impact on the area. It was a captivating experience, and we left with a newfound appreciation for the architectural beauty of Old Louisville." - Michael

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Conrad-Caldwell House Museum (Conrad's Castle)

Learn about the architecture of Old Louisville's famous "Conrad's Castle" and the history of St. James Court, the prestigious residential enclave at the heart of this splendid Victorian neighborhood just a mile from downtown Louisville.

Admission Not Included

Central Park

(Pass by)

Once home to descendants of the famous DuPont family, today's Central Park has long served at "the green heart" and "the lungs" of Old Louisville. In the very early 1900s, it received a make-over at the hands of the firm of Frederick Law Olmsted and it currently counts as one of some 20 Olmsted designs in the city. This area was also important during the famous Southern Exposition, which debuted in 1883 and put Louisville, and Kentucky, on the map. On this tour, a friendly guide will tell you more about this impressive agricultural and mercantile trade show—an early world's fair, if you will—and how it led to the development of one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the bustling river town.

St. James Court Fountain

Since the 1890s, this lovely water-fed statue of Venus rising from the sea has served at the symbol and cultural epicenter of the Old Louisville neighborhood. In the 1970s, it was recast at the Motts Foundry in Brooklyn, and the decorative railings from the balcony seating area of the sadly recently demolished Strand Theater on Fourth Street were used to enclose the focal point of this leafy residential enclave. This is the perfect place to stop for a selfie or two.

1401 S 4th St

This stately brick residence at the corner of South Fourth Street and West Magnolia Avenue was once home to a popular Louisville mayor—and a dynamo in the local preservation movement. It was also the site of the wedding for one of the city's most famous personalities. Can you guess who was married here when Harvey Sloane and his wife called it home?

Culbertson Mansion

Originally constructed in 1897 as one of the largest private residences in the city, this 52-room mansion clad in glazed orange brick is a popular bed and breakfast today. For the first 50 years of its existence, it was home to Samuel Culbertson and his family. Culbertson was the son of Indiana's wealthiest man at the time and during their time living in heart of what would become known as the city's "Millionaires Row," Samuel served as the president of Churchill Downs. Not surprising, there are many horse-racing secrets associated with this house. Do you know what idea Samuel Culbertson implemented in 1932, the year Burgoo King won the Kentucky Derby?

Admission Not Included

1442 S 3rd St

Built in the Beaux Arts style at the height of Louisville's Gilded Age, this impressive ashlar façade hints at influences from the much larger "cottages" of the Victorian elite in Newport, Rhode Island, and elsewhere on the East Coast. A well-known city councilman restored it in the preservation years of the 60s and 70s, but early on, one of Louisville's most prominent bourbon barons would call it home. On this tour, your guide will tell you more about this German-Jewish immigrant who made a spirited name for himself on promenade-themed South Third Street, the first paved thoroughfare in the city.

1476 S 4th St

At South Fourth Street and Hill Street, at what was once the southeast corner of the massive Southern Exposition building, sits a row of nearly identical Châteauesque townhomes known as "Werne's Row." In 1897, the structures were built for Joseph Werne, a prominent jeweler and antiques dealer, who lived in one of the residences with his wife, while Dr. William Wathen resided in the iconic blue house overlooking stunning Belgravia Court. The interiors of the houses were designed by Claude Balfour; the exteriors were the work of Mr. F. W. Mowbray, the architect who also designed the still-standing Union Station at Tenth and Broadway in downtown Louisville.

1473 St James Ct

Built around 1890, this striking, towered brick residence at the south end of St. James Court has long been a beloved local landmark—not just in the neighborhood, but in the entire city of Louisville. The eye-catching shades of pink that envelope the façade are a more recent addition, however, and on this tour you'll discover why the Pink Palace looks the way it does today. You'll also learn something of the building's alleged scandalous past, even if much of it is attributed to legend and lore. This is a private residence today, so please do not try to enter!

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant participants
  • Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
  • Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • If you'd like to go inside Conrad-Caldwell House Museum you may purchase tickets separately for select days of the week (Wednesdays-Sundays). Please check your ticket voucher for the ticket website
  • Not recommended for people who rely on walkers, crutches, or canes

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