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Top-rated vacation rentals in Memphis

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Guesthouse in Memphis
Cadillac Cottage
Nestled in the back, the Cadillac Cottage, 1 BR 1 BA, with an 8 minute stroll to Cooper-Young's varied, unique restaurants and shops renovated July 2018 - paint, appliances, furnishings, bath, and decor all new! We provide: √ Fast WiFi – Gigabit Mbps ATT Fiber Wifi √ Coffee, decaf, and tea √ Off-street Parking √ Full Kitchen √ Self Check-in √ Extremely comfortable bed and pillows √ Quality toiletries and soaps √ Smart Roku TV with access to your Netflix, Hulu, and other streaming services.
$97 per night
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Condo in Downtown Memphis
❤️❤️❤️Your #1 Home Away From Home!!❤️❤️❤️
Look no further!!! This is the perfect place in Downtown Memphis. My place is good for couples, solo adventurers, and business travelers. Located in the heartbeat of Downtown Memphis, this one bedroom professionally decorated condo has it all! Safety! Transportation! Shopping! It is walking distance to the famous Beale Street, The Orpheum, and The South Main Arts District. This condo also has free gated parking, and perfect for anyone who wants to experience everything Memphis has to offer.
$110 per night
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Home in Midtown
Upscale Duplex in Trendy Cooper-Young Area
Stay in a 100 year old house that has been professionally decorated for your comfort and enjoyment. Within walking distance of drinks, dining, night-life and recreation. Venture outside Cooper-Young with rental bikes and scooters. Or just pour yourself a glass of wine and enjoy the front porch swing or sit on the patio in the back yard. For those guests traveling with friends we offer a second unit in the same house. Perfect for couples wanting privacy but to share space for visiting.
$73 per night

Stay near Memphis's top sights

Graceland260 locals recommend
Beale Street245 locals recommend
Beale Street Entertainment District113 locals recommend
Memphis Zoo291 locals recommend
Shelby Farms Park223 locals recommend
Overton Park160 locals recommend

Home rentals in Memphis

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Home in Midtown
Lovely Duplex in "Historically Hip" Cooper-Young
$89 per night
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Home in Downtown Memphis
Our 1906 Humble Abode In The Bluff City
$95 per night
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Home in Midtown
Midtown Walk to Overton Park/Square and Zoo
$103 per night
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Home in East Memphis
Cozy 2-bedroom home near the University of Memphis
$86 per night

Condominium rentals in Memphis

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Condo in Downtown Memphis
Modern Brick Condo-Downtown-FREE Gated Parking
$99 per night
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Condo in Downtown Memphis
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Luxurious Condo Downtown⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
$149 per night
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Condo in Downtown Memphis
Queens Gambit/Walk to Beale/Free Gated Parking
$93 per night
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Condo in Memphis
The Downtown Bungalow Loft
$120 per night

Your guide to Memphis

All About Memphis

Located along the banks of the Mississippi River, Memphis is America’s musical mecca, where enduring ties to blues, soul, and rock ‘n’ roll linger at every turn. Music lovers from all over the world make the pilgrimage to the holy altars of Graceland and Sun Studios, birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll. And when it comes to honoring its past, the Tennessee city packs in some great music museums, including Stax Museum of American Soul Music, Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum, and the Blues Hall of Fame. For an immersive way to learn about the American Civil Rights Movement and its legacy, the former Lorraine Motel, forever etched in the collective consciousness, is now home to the National Civil Rights Museum, featuring displays and exhibitions that span five centuries.

The pulse of the city, Beale Street, hums with activity and entertainment. Live music spills out of the restaurants, bars, and nightclubs and onto the neon-lit roadway. The city is known for its Memphis-style barbeque and is brimming with local eateries and restaurants serving succulent, distinctively smokey, pit-cooked delights. For some downtime, take the short drive to Shelby Farms Park, a lush oasis spanning 4,500 acres of scenic greenery and open space with more than 20 lakes, where you can fish, kayak, paddleboard, and chill out. The park also offers 40 miles of trails for walking, hiking, and cycling.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Memphis

Memphis experiences four distinct seasons. Summers tend to be long and hot, while winters are typically short, cold, and rainy with little snow. The fall and spring months boast pleasant, cool temperatures, a great time for booking your Memphis vacation rental. The city has a packed annual calendar as well. September hosts 30 Days of Opera, a month-long event featuring free opera performances at festivals, parks, and opera houses. In October, the River Arts Fest features hundreds of artworks from regional and national artists displayed along the Mississippi River.

Come spring, some of the area’s most beloved events — a barbeque cooking contest, riverside race, and music festival — span the entire month of May. Summer welcomes many famous musicians to Memphis for live concerts and music fests.


Top things to do in Memphis

Sun Studio

Sun Studio is where musical legends recorded some of their biggest hits. The studio is overflowing with memorabilia from notable artists who pioneered the genre. Guided visits provide insight into the music history embedded in the walls of the studio.

Victorian Village

Along Adam Avenue, a row of Victorian-era mansions dot the street once nicknamed Millionaire Row. Victorian Village is home to six spectacular sites that feature grand mansions with elaborate decorative trim, steeply pitched roofs, and pastel colors. These architectural gems, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, offer a glimpse into the lives of wealthy Memphis residents who built these homes and created the city’s first suburb during the mid-to-late 1800s.

National Civil Rights Museum

One block south of historic Beale Street lies the South Main Arts District, where you’ll find the National Civil Rights Museum. The museum traces the history of the Civil Rights Movement through detailed exhibits, multimedia presentations, films, more than 260 artifacts, interactive displays, and oral histories.

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