Louisville Kentucky

 

1.항공편

      -----         루이즈빌    : 785 마일

시카고  -----         루이즈빌    : 305마일

아트란타 ----       루이즈빌     : 436마일

 

시카고로 오셔 환승하여 루이즈빌로 오시는것이  유리할듯하군요 항공요금은 시기적으로 비싼 성수기인지라 항공사와 협의 해보시고 대한항공과 유나이티드 항공이 시카고에 기착하므로

편이 무난 할듯하군요

 

 

 

2.Chuchill Downs & KY Derby and Hotel Information

Kentucky Derby

루이즈빌 관광안내문 퍼올렸읍니다.

SWEET 16" 이라하여  최고관광코스입니다


About Louisville


Top 16 Attractions in the Louisville area.

Named after King Louis XVI (the sixteenth) of France for his assistance in the Revolutionary War, Louisville is full of original attractions.

Make sure to visit the top 16 attractions,* as ranked by attendance in Business First (Louisville's Business weekly). For the young and the young-at-heart, there is fun for everyone.


1. Fourth Street Live!: Louisville’s $70 million entertainment district has revitalized downtown, adding a variety of restaurants and entertainment venues, all within walking distance of the majority of downtown hotels. Tenants include; Hard Rock Café; Sully’s Restaurant and Saloon; Saddle Ridge; The Pub; Lucky Strike, and the one and only Maker’s Mark Bourbon House and Lounge.

2. Caesars Indiana: Caesars Indiana, just a short drive from Louisville, offers world-class gaming action for every level of player, with over 130 gaming tables and 2000 slot machines. Caesars’ guests enjoy the largest variety of customary casino games in Indiana - 24 hours a day. With four floors of gaming, guests can take their pick of luxuriously decorated casinos.


3. Churchill Downs: Recently completing a $121 million renovation and expansion, the racetrack is most famous for the oldest continuously run sporting event in the United States – the Kentucky Derby. Known as the “Run for the Roses” or “the greatest two minutes in sports,” the Derby is the first leg of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred horse racing. In addition to the Derby, Churchill Downs hosts spring and fall race meets.

4. Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom: Featuring more than 110 rides and attractions, including eight roller coasters, innovative shows, special concerts and events, games, gift shops and restaurants Six Flags suits all tastes. Big celebrities like Bugs Bunny and his Looney Tunes pals walk around Looney Tunes MovieTown. Hurricane Bay Water Park is complete with a gigantic wave pool, water slides and the relaxing lazy river.

5. Louisville Zoo: The Louisville Zoo has more than 1,300 animals from all over the world, exhibited in beautiful natural settings. Favorites include gorillas, lions, tigers, penguins, pygmy hippos, orangutans, reptiles, hundreds of colorful birds and many more. Enjoy the popular, interactive Lorikeet Landing and the award-winning Gorilla Forest featuring 11 gorillas. The zoo is open year-round.

6. Louisville Slugger Field: Louisville Slugger Field is home to the Louisville Bats, farm team for Cincinnati Reds, and is one of the most exciting and attractive sites in minor league baseball. Named after the popular Louisville Slugger baseball bat, the stadium offers something for fans of all ages. With its retro-classic design, Louisville Slugger Field has quickly become one of the most admired parks in all of baseball.

7. Huber’s Orchard & Winery and Joe Huber Family Farm & Restaurant: At Joe Huber Family Farm choose from a wide variety of just-picked fruits and vegetables in the Farm Market and Gift Shop. In the restaurant, everything is made from scratch. Huber’s Orchard & Winery includes over 550 acres of farmland and offers a children's farm park, farm market, cheese shop, ice cream factory, winery, gift shop and a banquet facility.


8. Louisville Science Center & IMAX Theatre: Kentucky’s largest hands-on science center with about 150 interactive exhibits and activity stations, a 4-story tall IMAX Theatre, teaching laboratories, a variety of educational programs and distance learning capabilities. Permanent exhibits include, The World We Create, The World Within Us and The World Around Us.

9. Kentucky Derby Museum: The Kentucky Derby Museum, located next to Churchill Downs, captures the thrill and traditions of the Kentucky Derby every day in an exciting 360-degree high-definition multimedia show. The museum has exhibits and art to delight all ages. Guests can also take a walking tour through historic Churchill Downs to see the Grandstand the Finish Line and Winner's Circle


10. Derby Dinner Playhouse: An entertainment tradition for over thirty years, Derby Dinner Playhouse offers live-stage productions, a plentiful buffet, and desserts that are so big you'll need two spoons. Derby Dinner is one of the largest dinner theatres in the country seating 500 guests and entertaining over 200,000 people a year.


11. Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory: See the world's biggest bat! Exhibits at the interactive museum honors baseball's greatest hitters. The fun and fascinating tour includes a walk through of an underground locker room into a full-size dugout and a virtual home plate where guests can test their skill against a fastball.


12. Speed Art Museum: Established in 1927, the Speed Art Museum is Kentucky’s oldest and largest art museum. The museum has distinguished collections of 17th century Dutch and Flemish painting, 18th century French art, Renaissance and Baroque tapestries, and significant holdings of contemporary American painting and sculpture.


13. Frazier International History Museum: Located in the heart of Louisville’s downtown cultural arts district, the Frazier Arms Museum is a collaboration with Britain’s Royal Armouries. Visitors enjoy interactive exhibits and live reenactments. Many of the artifacts once belonged to noted politicians, celebrities, frontiersmen and soldiers.


14. Cave Hill Cemetery: Originally part of William Johnston’s Cave Hill Farm in the 1770s, Cave Hill Cemetery contains one of the city’s finest collections of outdoor monumental sculptures, ranging from decorative tombstones to mausoleums. The Cemetery is the burial site for many famous people including George Rogers Clark and Colonel Harland Sanders. Guided tours are available.

15. Belle of Louisville: No other river steamboat in American history has lasted as long, been to as many places, or traveled as many miles as the Belle of Louisville, commissioned in 1914. The Belle, a National Historic Landmark, is now recognized as the oldest river steamboat still in operation. Now in her nineties, the Belle continues to journey back to the time when she carried passengers and goods to ports all along the beautiful Ohio River.

16. Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center: This vast, 350,000 sq. ft. center is being renovated into over 200 artist studios, storefront specialty retail, galleries (including a 3-story tenant art gallery), teaching studios, offices space, rehearsal space for theatre groups and dancers, entertainment space and more.




BONUS: -
Muhammad Ali Center: Due to its recent opening in November 2005, the stunning new Muhammad Ali Center has not yet made this attendance list. However, this inspirational tribute to the world's favorite boxing legend, should be on YOUR "must see" list while in Ali's hometown.

기타 루이즈빌 관광

켄터키 더비 박물관

미해군 우주무기센타

포트녹스 연방준비은행 보관소(007 골드핑거영화참고)

켄터키 수출무역전시장

하워드 증기선 박물관

켄터키 말병원(Kentucky Horse Hospital Center) 세상에 이런 큰 병원 처음 보았습니다.

  

 

호텔정보

 

Galt House Hotel & Suites: Enjoy rates from $115.00 per night between Jul-5-2006 and Sep-3-2006

Executive Inn Hotel: Enjoy rates from $69.00 per night between Jul-5-2006 and Sep-3-2006

 

Breckinridge Inn: Enjoy rates from $70.00 per night between Jul-5-2006 and Sep-3-2006

Ramada Downtown North: Enjoy rates from $44.00 per night between Jul-5-2006 and Sep-3-2006.

 

이지역에는 타도시와 달리 많은 호텔이 있습니다 평범한것으로 추천합니다.

 

3. Kentucky Horse Center (Lexington)

루이즈빌에서  76마일 동쪽에 위치한   주도 프랭크포트옆에있는 도시입니다.

Create an Itinerary from our World Famous Attractions.

Lexington's beauty and activities span the four seasons. Meet past and future Kentucky Derby winners and get a behind-the-scenes look the multi-billion dollar Thoroughbred industry on personalized horse farm tours. Visit 
The Kentucky Horse Park , the world's only state park dedicated to the horse.Get a taste of the racing industry with Keeneland Race Course's early morning workouts and breakfast at the Track Kitchen. Arrange a hub-and-spoke tour to nearby Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill , the nation's largest restored Shaker Village community. Enjoy afternoon teas and garden tours while exploring an herb farm or historic homes. Explore the area's Civil War sites or take an educational distillery tour and learn the history of bourbon. Plan an antique shopping excursion among over 200 area stores. For suggested itineraries please click here.

Pre-priced Entertainment Packages Offer Distinctive Adventures

For effortless planning, take a look at one of these packages:

Historic Shaker Village Tour
Historic Homes Candlelight Tours
The Thoroughbred Center
Old Kentucky Night at the Kentucky Horse Park
Baseball Outings at Applebee's Park

Special Events

Celebrate Derby Day in Lexington at Keeneland Race Course or experience the spectacular light displays at Southern Lights this winter; and be sure to fill seats on your motorcoach!

Need a step-on guide for your motorcoach?

여행사 리스트

Blue Grass Tours

(859) 252-5744

(800) 755-6956

Creative Tours

(859) 223-9293

 

Horses of Kentucky

(859) 277-4625

 

John Midbo

(859) 278-9488

 

Karen Edelstein Privately Guided Tours

(859) 266-5465

 

Kentucky Horse Tours

(859) 846-9400

 

Kentucky Living History Tours

(859) 293-9367

 

Lexington In Touch

(859) 224-4226

 

The Lexington Connection

(859) 269-4040

 

Tours of Tradition by Scott Goodlett

(859) 879-0319

(800) 450-6444

 

Southern Lights at the Kentucky Horse Park

Lexington is a holiday deLIGHT! Sparkling scenarios and animated light displays make the Kentucky Horse Park 's Southern Lights a "must-see" holiday attraction. The park's holiday extravaganza is the largest show of its kind in Kentucky. Along a  2 and 1/2-mile driving route through the park, groups will enjoy elaborate light displays, many with a Kentucky theme. Horses of light "race" as a crowd cheers them on, while glimmering mares and foals graze. Snowflakes, stars, a "gingerbread" house, elves and a moving train are all dazzling creations of colored lights sure to elicit "oohs" and "aahs" along the entire route. Beyond the award-winning bright lights, Southern Lights' guests will find entertainment, arts and crafts, food and an array of holiday collectibles in the walk-through area. Special musical entertainment and holiday movies are scheduled during the exhibit period.

See Calendar of Events "November" and "December" for this year's dates for Southern Lights .

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