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Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
The Peabody has been the South's grand hotel for over 130 years. Originally built in 1869, it was rebuilt at its present location in 1925. The social and business hub of Memphis, it has been said that the Mississippi Delta begins in The Peabody's grand lobby. With 468 guest rooms and suites, and 80,000 square feet of meeting space, and attached parking garage, The Peabody is the epitome of Southern hospitality and elegance. Chez Philippe, The Peabody's signature restaurant, is the only Mobil Four-Star restaurant in Tennessee. Everyday since the 1930's The Peabody ducks have made the lobby fountain their home. Their twice-daily marches are world-famous. ***9.95 a day per room hotel service charged at check in****
Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
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Overall score
4.3 out of 5
(48 reviews)
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Hotel address: 149 Union Ave., Memphis, TN 38103
Memphis, TN
Memphis International Airport
Located near Beale Street, Civil Rights Museum, Graceland, and Memphis Zoo, featuring two pandas from China.
This property has a smoke-free policy
The Corner Bar mixes fine libations with the uptown atmosphere of a New York cabaret piano bar. This chick watering hole at The Peabody, is downtown's place to meet, mingle and relax. Have a light bite to eat, select a specialty drink or a chilled bottle from the wine room. Then sit back and take in the nightlife. Sophisticated evenings seven days a week. Live entertainment Thursday through Saturday evenings. It has been said that the Mississippi Delta begins in the lobby of The Peabody and the famous Lobby Bar must be the start. Where else in the Mid-South can you be in the midst of the who's who of Memphis and the world? The lobby bar and the Peabody lobby are the "living room of Memphis"...the spot to watch the world-famous Peabody ducks, have a cocktail or afternoon tea and see the world go by.
A little Italy to go. Drop by the Peabody Deli & Desserts to grab a quick overstuffed deli sandwich on a hoagie roll, sample gourmet salads or daily soups and sinfully delicious Peabody desserts. Need a caffeine boost? Take a steaming, hot latte, espresso or cappuccino with you or settle into the Capriccio Cafe to have a bite to eat and read your favorite book or newspaper. Italian gourmet to go seven days a week.
Northern Italy moves south-Serving spectacular dishes from the Tuscany region of northern Italy, Capriccio brings a new dining experience to Memphis. Steaming pastas, seafood, veal, and chicken specialties, all with a unique Northern Italian touch. The wonderfully stocked wine cellar provides the perfect accompaniment to the Chef Elise Wiggins' Tuscan cuisine. Offering breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week.
Exotic sauces, aromatic spices and exquisite presentations make Chez Philippe the epitome of classic French cuisine. Indulge yourself in the sublimely magnificent creations of Master Chef Jose Guitierrez, one of 50 master chefs in the country. As the only Mobil Four-Star restaurant in the Mid-South, this is the most honored gourmet establishment in the city. Offering dinner only, Tuesday through Saturday. Jackets are required.
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Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Jan 9, check-out Jan 11
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Overall score
4.3 out of 5
(48 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
Score
2 out of 5
Peabody
me Oct 15, 2009
Could have had better updated rooms for the price and noteriety of the hotel. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Most Charming Hotel in Memphis
Flagler Beach Bum Oct 5, 2009
We had never been to Memphis and wanted to do all the sites that Memphis is so famous for and the Peabody Hotel was just the ... perfect spot to get started with all of its history. Beale Street is within walking distance as is mostly everything else near the river. The concierge service was really very helpful with helping us plan our 3 day getaway...
Traveler type: Couples
Get to the lobby early to see the Peabody Duck March! It is really quite cute and enjoyed by all ages.
Score
4 out of 5
Great hotel for enjoying Beale St
Sharon Sep 22, 2009
Enjoyed the daily duck march,even without children with us! The lobby is great for people watching. The bathroom was very ... small, and we anticipated coffee in the room and discovered that we could request a coffee maker for no charge in the room and not have to order a twenty dollar pot from room service. Just another way to make a dollar, I guess. Much like the daily 'hotel service charge $9.95' that is added to your checkout and you wonder specifically what it is actually for? The location is great for walking to Beale St for the music.. loved Barbara Blue at Silky O'Sullivans! But what is going on with the Peabody Center/Mall? It's almost totally deserted, the majority of stores have closed, although Encore Restaurant MUST be tried..it's across the valet drive from the Peabody entrance.. great food that is NOT ribs and not covered in bbq sauce, prepared by Chef [...]. Wish we had discovered it sooner. All in all, it was a fun long weekend trip since I met with friends I hadn't seen in years, enjoyed the music and the food, did a lot of people watching, and came home tired. The Peabody is a great oasis, enjoyed the plushness of the lobby, staff was friendly and helpful, and of course, the ducks were always a giggle!
Traveler type: Friends
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
Get to the lobby early to see the Peabody Duck March! It is really quite cute and enjoyed by all ages.
--Flagler Beach Bum, Flagler Beach, FL Oct 5, 2009
The ribs at Rendevous were great
--Weekend Getaway Girl, Tuscaloosa, AL Sep 14, 2009
One block away was Beale Street with lots of bars, restaurants and blues. About 4 blocks away is the civil rights museum at the Lorraine Motel. And, of course, a 20 minute ride away will take you to Graceland.
--Laurie, United Arab Emirates Sep 12, 2009
Overall score
4.3 out of 5
(48 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
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Score
2 out of 5
Peabody
me Oct 15, 2009
Could have had better updated rooms for the price and noteriety of the hotel. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Most Charming Hotel in Memphis
Flagler Beach Bum Oct 5, 2009
We had never been to Memphis and wanted to do all the sites that Memphis is so famous for and the Peabody Hotel was just the ... perfect spot to get started with all of its history. Beale Street is within walking distance as is mostly everything else near the river. The concierge service was really very helpful with helping us plan our 3 day getaway...
Traveler type: Couples
Get to the lobby early to see the Peabody Duck March! It is really quite cute and enjoyed by all ages.
Score
4 out of 5
Great hotel for enjoying Beale St
Sharon Sep 22, 2009
Enjoyed the daily duck march,even without children with us! The lobby is great for people watching. The bathroom was very ... small, and we anticipated coffee in the room and discovered that we could request a coffee maker for no charge in the room and not have to order a twenty dollar pot from room service. Just another way to make a dollar, I guess. Much like the daily 'hotel service charge $9.95' that is added to your checkout and you wonder specifically what it is actually for? The location is great for walking to Beale St for the music.. loved Barbara Blue at Silky O'Sullivans! But what is going on with the Peabody Center/Mall? It's almost totally deserted, the majority of stores have closed, although Encore Restaurant MUST be tried..it's across the valet drive from the Peabody entrance.. great food that is NOT ribs and not covered in bbq sauce, prepared by Chef [...]. Wish we had discovered it sooner. All in all, it was a fun long weekend trip since I met with friends I hadn't seen in years, enjoyed the music and the food, did a lot of people watching, and came home tired. The Peabody is a great oasis, enjoyed the plushness of the lobby, staff was friendly and helpful, and of course, the ducks were always a giggle!
Traveler type: Friends
Score
5 out of 5
"In the heart of Memphis"
Weekend Getaway Girl Sep 14, 2009
The staff was wonderful and very helpful. The location of the hotel was great. My husband and I were able to walk to Beale ... Street and Rendevous for some wonderful Barbeque.
Traveler type: Couples
The ribs at Rendevous were great
Score
4 out of 5
Not what you pay for!
Work hard for my money Sep 14, 2009
We wanted to experience the Peabody. Staff was wonderful, hotel beautiful & clean, plenty of shopping in and around the ... hotel within walking distance, Beale street less than a 5 min walk. HOWEVER, we were highly upset at the size of the room for the amount of money we paid. VERY small room & bathroom is just unbelievably small!! Bed was comfortable. Oh, you have to go early if you want to actually SEE the ducks. Everyone crowds the lobby. We did not get to see the ducks. Nice shops within the hotel and eating area. So, if you are rich, you will love if, if you are on a budget and the SIZE of the room matters to you as it does to us, stay at the Double Tree. We will never stay at the Peabody again for that price. After speaking to friends, they too had small rooms. So, I'm sure the suites are probably large but a regular room is not worth the cost!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
The Peabody- the Grand Dame of Memphis
Laurie Sep 12, 2009
Lovely. The Main Reception floor is the way hotels use to be. Grand, Spacious, Elegant. Just waiting for you to sit down, ... have a drink and watch the people float by. The receptions for the "Ducks" at mid-morning and late afternoon are a bit overdone, but fun for the tourists. I especially liked the areas of the hotel which had information, photos and memoribilia about the history of the hotel.The health club was very nice, pool lovely (but a bit noisy with children splashing about and screaming)and spa well equipped. My manicure was not the best I've ever had, and a touch expensive, but it was adequate and the manicurist was friendly. The massage by [...] (? I think that was his name) was SUPERB. I've traveled extensively around the world, and that massage, only 30 minutes mind you, was the second best massage I've ever had in my life. The first was on a beach in Bali. I only wish he had been available for another 1 hour massage. He was very booked up, and I can see why.The Thursday roof party was a wonderful surprise. The drinks were not fabulous, but the beer was cold and the afternoon warm. The hotel had stunning views of downtown Memphis, and the Mississippi at sunset. Good music and lots of people. What a treat. The reception staff were all very friendly and professional.A block from the hotel was Beale street. Very enjoyable. I was sorry to see that many of the downtown businesses, shops and restaurants were closed/out of business, due to the recession.
Traveler type: Couples
One block away was Beale Street with lots of bars, restaurants and blues. About 4 blocks away is the civil rights museum at the Lorraine Motel. And, of course, a 20 minute ride away will take you to Graceland.
Score
3 out of 5
Nice but not as good as it could've been
Sarah Sep 9, 2009
The hotel was nice but overpriced. We were never able to get the wifi working even after spending hours on hold with tech ... support. The duck theme was adorable without being overdone. Beds were comfortable with tons of pillows. Unfortunately, after the first night, both of us thought we'd been attacked by mosquitoes the previous night. The next morning we broke out with more bites even after we'd been careful to cover up when we'd been outdoors. It became clear that there were bedbugs. It seemed like a fresh infestation because it wasn't too terrible compared to others I've found online. The staff moved us immediately and created a report. They seemed to move into action very quickly. Overall, that incident was not as bad as it could've been. We had room service once and breakfast at the cafe once and the food was good but not great. The biggest draw of staying at this hotel is the great central Memphis location, the history, and the ducks. You are only about a block from Beale Street. (Eat at the Crazy Canuck's across the street too). The ducks were a huge draw even on weekdays. The lobby gets too crowded to really see the entrance or exit but they're in the fountain for several hours a day. Overall, I'd recommend this hotel but advise future travelers to not expect reliable internet service, and to pay attention to your bug bites. It seems that bedbugs are increasingly unavoidable but this hotel deals with the situation swiftly.
Traveler type: Friends
You have to go to Beale Street. We loved the gumbo at the King Cafe and the live music outdoors.
Score
3 out of 5
hotel service fee
world traveller Sep 7, 2009
a bit cheesy, with the ducks and all. the concierge staff was very unhelpful and did not seem to know their town. the hotel ... charges automatically to all its clients a $9.95 hotel service fee, this was not advised by Orbitz, nor was there a way out. what did it cover? just the regular amenities of the hotel, things like the gym, pool, wifi, help desk...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Fabulous Hotel
Football fan Sep 7, 2009
Beautiful downtown hotel, close to everything. An historic place with lots to offer. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Son's 1st Anniversary
Ann Sep 7, 2009
We purchased one night at the Peabody for our son and daughter-in-law's first anniversary. They returned home today and my ... son couldn't stop saying good things about their stay. He said everything was perfect! They ate dinner at Texas de Brazil (adjacent to the hotel) and enjoyed the night life on Beale Street. They had a wonderful time and will definately be back.
Traveler type: Couples
My son and daughter-in-law had dinner at Texas de Brazil and said it was wonderful. A little pricey at $42.00 each but that was for all you can eat which included filet mignon and lamb.
Score
3 out of 5
The Peabody in Memphis
Bee Sep 4, 2009
For over $200.00 a night I expected the rooms to be more interesting or extravagant. Felt like a regular hotel room with a ... inflated price. The beds did have nice pillows, but I'll take a lesser pillow for half the price next time!!! The lobby and other resting areas were also quite loud, making relaxation somewhat difficult.
Traveler type: Couples
Try the Texan grill right next door. It's pricey but a good experience.
Score
5 out of 5
Hotel and staff are excellent!
squid Aug 8, 2009
Hotel is within walking distance of many resturants and attractions including baseball and basketball stadiums, river ... activities and Beale Street.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
A Role Model for Other Hotels
Wolfe Jul 30, 2009
If you like old fashion luxury and manners, this is the place for you. ...
Traveler type: Business
Score
5 out of 5
Love the Peabody!
Memphis fan Jul 5, 2009
the Peabody is a Southern classic. the hotel is beautiful and the staf was great. we were only in Memphis for one night, ... but we covered everything...dinner at the Rendezvous (ribs), drinks on Beale & watched the entrance of the ducks into the lobby fountain.
Traveler type: Couples
the Rendezvous
Score
5 out of 5
peabody
Terry Jun 28, 2009
We rented a car but it wasn't necessary. One could walk to many area attractions including the Civil Rights Museum and Beale ... Street.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Grand Hotel - Great Stay
Jared Jun 21, 2009
Check in was easy The duck march was awesome Got a good swim in at the pool Active lobby bar, amazing location, and great ... location (close to everything) Beware, they charge $9.95/night when you check in
Traveler type: Family
FedEx Forum and all the great bars are only a few blocks away
Score
5 out of 5
Great Hotel
Dubb Jun 17, 2009
It was a nice hotel one of the best in Memphis ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Memphis visit
Tom W Jun 16, 2009
It was a great weekend and the hotel nice. I was surprised by the unexpected and unexplained charges at the end. They hit me ... with a daily convenience fee of $10 per day plus a $16 per day fee for parking. This was not explained on reservation or checkin and should not have happened. Maybe a sign of the times with hotels in a tough economy. Watch out.
Traveler type: Couples
Rendevous BBQ, across the street and down the alley. Excellent and good atmosphere. Prepare for a wait but worth it.
Score
4 out of 5
june peoabody
elsamp Jun 8, 2009
very close to beale street and the ball park. had fun at the gibson factory and rock and sould hall of fame ...
Traveler type: Couples
close to beale street!
Score
4 out of 5
almost perfect
wedybird Jun 8, 2009
on thursday nights in the summer there's a great rooftop party! ...
Traveler type: Friends
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
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Get to the lobby early to see the Peabody Duck March! It is really quite cute and enjoyed by all ages.
--Flagler Beach Bum, Flagler Beach, FL Oct 5, 2009
The ribs at Rendevous were great
--Weekend Getaway Girl, Tuscaloosa, AL Sep 14, 2009
One block away was Beale Street with lots of bars, restaurants and blues. About 4 blocks away is the civil rights museum at the Lorraine Motel. And, of course, a 20 minute ride away will take you to Graceland.
--Laurie, United Arab Emirates Sep 12, 2009
You have to go to Beale Street. We loved the gumbo at the King Cafe and the live music outdoors.
--Sarah, Fairfax, VA Sep 9, 2009
My son and daughter-in-law had dinner at Texas de Brazil and said it was wonderful. A little pricey at $42.00 each but that was for all you can eat which included filet mignon and lamb.
--Ann, Decatur, AL Sep 7, 2009
Try the Texan grill right next door. It's pricey but a good experience.
--Bee, Helena, AR Sep 4, 2009
the Rendezvous
--Memphis fan, Nashville, TN Jul 5, 2009
FedEx Forum and all the great bars are only a few blocks away
--Jared, Indianapolis, IN Jun 21, 2009
Rendevous BBQ, across the street and down the alley. Excellent and good atmosphere. Prepare for a wait but worth it.
--Tom W, Orlando, FL Jun 16, 2009
close to beale street!
--elsamp, luling, la Jun 8, 2009
Texas de Brazil is right across from the main entrance, and the Autozone Park (baseball) is on an opposite corner. Beale St. too is just a short walk away... lots to do here!
--Katy, Arkansas Jun 7, 2009
Memphis Redbirds-AAA baseball team plays right across the street.
--esh82, DC area May 31, 2009
room 537 had the worst bath set up I can recall. the toilet paper holder was behind the toilet and there was absolutely no place for toiletries such as shaving kits and cosmetic bags. It was, however, spotless!
--liberry mayberry, Glenwood, IA May 31, 2009
close to the best of Memphis downtown attractions.
--jltrain, Nashville, TN May 26, 2009
Beal Street, Mudd Island, and South Main district can all be reached without a car.
--Shelby, Cincinnati May 11, 2009
Beale street nightlife is great
--Weekend Warrior, Chicago, IL May 2, 2009
Plenty of good food and fun withn walking distance.
--Richard, Bellevue Nov 29, 2008
Beale street...funky area & jazz music
--Judy, Scottsdale Sep 14, 2008
If you need to eat after 10pm, leave the hotel and hit Beale Street, where many dinners and bars will serve much later.
--Mario, Rochester Aug 28, 2008
Must go to Beale Street.
--Mark, USA Aug 24, 2008
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
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