10 Instagrammable hotels in Louisville
Strike a pose in Bourbon City.
From historic landmarks to modern boutique hotels, Louisville's hotels are brimming with Instagram-worthy spots. If you appreciate atmosphere, ambiance, and the occasional selfie, look no further than these 10 photogenic hotels that offer a little more than a place to rest your head.
Bellwether | 1300 Bardstown Rd.
Located in the lively Highlands neighborhood, the building dates back to once home to 1907 and was once home of the Highlands Police Station, BellSouth Switching Station, and Louisville Ballet before being converted into a hotel. The Selfie Check-In and Rosewood Suite are just two of the many picture-perfect spots at this Art Deco-designed accommodation.
Brown Hotel | 335 W. Broadway
This century-old landmark is the birthplace of Louisville's signature Hot Brown dish. Its timeless elegance and rich history make it a must-visit destination for culinary enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Make sure to grab a drink at the historic Lobby Bar, take a peek into the crystal ballroom, or check availability for the one-of-a-kind Muhammad Ali Suite.
Galt House Hotel | 140 N. 4th St.
One of Kentucky's largest hotels, The Galt House is ideally situated between Whiskey Row and Museum Row in downtown Louisville. It boasts over 1,000 rooms along with a 25th-floor rotating restaurant, Swizzle, which offers views of the city skyline and sunsets over the Ohio River.
Grady Hotel | 601 W. Main St.
Overlooking the Muhammad Ali Center, this boutique hotel offers replica silk boxing robes as a nod to the city's boxing heritage. Its basement speakeasy, the Wild Swann, pays homage to the building's history as a hat-making company and offers a variety of small bites, cocktails, and a swanky vibe.
Hotel Distil | 101 W. Main St
This Whiskey Row gem offers a nightly 7:33pm toast commemorating the end of Prohibition. Its prime location provides easy access to Louisville's top distilleries you can add to your itinerary. Visit the Repeal Steakhouse for an upscale meal or drinks on the outdoor patio.
Hotel Genevieve | 730 E Market St.
This 2023 addition to NuLu, one of America's best food neighborhoods, offers a rooftop bar, Parisian-inspired café, and hidden speakeasy with live jazz music - Jimmy Can't Dance. Its equestrian-chic aesthetic nods to the city's history and will spruce up any feed. Check out the Wes Anderson-esque Mini Marche for various goods decked out in bright yellow.
Myriad Hotel | 900 Baxter Ave.
Opened in 2023 in a former disco ball factory, this unique hotel celebrates Louisville's disco heritage. Located in the vibrant Highlands neighborhood, it features an on-site restaurant and outdoor pool. Take a photo in the disco ball-filled first-floor lobby or have a dance party in the elevator by pressing the "party lights" button.
Omni Hotel | 400 S. 2nd St.
A modern urban retreat featuring a rooftop pool, a prohibition-style speakeasy with bowling, an on-site spa, and a marketplace showcasing local food and coffee.
Seelbach Hotel | 500 S. 4th St.
Live out your bookworm fantasies at Louisville's oldest hotel (1905), having been frequented by F. Scott Fitzgerald and mentioned in "The Great Gatsby." The famous novel's centennial approaches in 2025, adding to the hotel's storied charm. Take a photo on the picturesque lobby staircase or venture down into the Ratherskellar to marvel at one of the only rooms of its kind in the world.
21c Museum Hotel | 700 W. Main St.
The flagship of this innovative chain features a striking gold David statue at its entrance. Certain hotel rooms offer a "cheekier" view of the double-sized gold-painted replica, while the "Asleep in the Cyclone" room gives visitors an immersive experience of sleeping inside an art exhibit. Guests can also enjoy a 24/7 art gallery in the lobby, providing plenty of Instagrammable opportunities.
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