Louisville's original meatpacking district
Explore Louisville's Neighborhoods
North, south, east or west – Louisville offers a wealth of attractions and fantastic historic architecture in every direction.
Much like the boroughs of New York City, Louisville's neighborhoods each have their own distinct personalities.
Dive into the heart of downtown Louisville by visiting our “Times Square," Fourth Street Live!, the city's entertainment district.
Right up the road is Louisville’s historic Whiskey Row, an area full of history and character like NYC’s Greenwich Village. Appropriately named Whiskey Row, as it was home to the Bourbon industry in Louisville, this area of Main Street is returning to its roots with distilleries and bourbon-themed businesses and accommodations.
Nestled right on the edge of downtown is our very own Meatpacking District, Butchertown. It isn’t just the name or industry that aligns these two; it’s also the exclusive nightlife and dining.
The Highlands and NuLu will remind you of famous Brooklyn boroughs, offering a view of local culture with coffee shops, breweries and laidback bars at every turn.
Airbnb hosts are serving up spirited Southern hospitality in Louisville's authentic neighborhoods. Stay like a local, and book your rental here.
You'll find great restaurants and shopping in Clifton & Crescent Hill along Frankfort Avenue
Explore Downtown's three main districts: Whiskey Row, Museum Row & South Fourth Street
A destination for shopping, dining, and family fun.
Shotgun homes, dive bars & German heritage
Louisville's original "Restaurant Row"
“18 Best Food Neighborhoods in America" - Thrillist
Louisville's historic Victorian neighborhood
One of Louisville's original neighborhoods
A culturally rich and vibrant art-filled community.
Louisville’s traditional South End neighborhood has a rich history that continues to be written.
Southern Indiana is just a mile north of Louisville
West Louisville is comprised of nearly a dozen neighborhoods including Hallmark, Park Duvalle, Parkland, Russell, Beecher Terrace, Chickasaw, Shawnee and Portland, bordering the Ohio River.