Explore Memphis hands-free! We securely pick up and store your luggage for up to 8 hours the same day (no overnight) while you discover the city. At pickup, your return to the Peabody Hotel is scheduled, so your bags are ready when you arrive. With that handled, set off on a 90-Minute Mystery Walk from your mobile device, uncovering Beale Street and beyond at your own pace.
Clues lead you to iconic spots like B.B. King’s Blues Club, the century-old A. Schwab, Silky O’Sullivan’s goats, Handy Park, and even the Elvis Presley statue nearby. Each stop blends music, history, and local charm, turning the walk into a discovery instead of a standard tour. The experience concludes at the Peabody Hotel, where you can collect your bags and, if you wish, stay to enjoy the world-famous Ducks.
This is the landmark where your self-guided digital tour begins. Please arrive at this location to launch your experience using your QR code or link (to be provided within 24 hours of tour start).
The walk is designed to take about 90 minutes, but there’s no need to rush. Your bags will be kept safe for the rest of the day, giving you the freedom to explore Memphis at your own pace — simply arrange a return time with us before the end of the day.
Known around the world as the Home of the Blues, Beale Street is the heartbeat of Memphis. Lined with neon lights, soulful clubs, and century-old shops, every step carries a story. From street performers to historic theaters, this is where Memphis comes alive day and night.
One of the most famous venues on Beale, this club keeps the blues tradition alive with its vibrant music scene and unmistakable energy. It’s a place where the spirit of B.B. King still echoes in every note.
This iconic emporium has been a Beale Street staple since 1876. Inside, you’ll find everything from quirky souvenirs and vintage candy to Memphis memorabilia that feels like stepping back in time.
Located in a historic building on Beale, this museum preserves the legacy of Dr. Ernest Withers, the photographer who documented the civil rights movement, Memphis musicians, and everyday life. His iconic images make this stop a powerful reminder that Beale Street’s story is cultural as well as musical.
Once home to Jerry Lee Lewis’ Honky Tonk, this building now houses The Dock on Beale, a restaurant and music venue that keeps the street’s energy alive. While the name has changed, the connection to the “Great Balls of Fire” legend adds rock ’n’ roll history to your mystery walk.
Named after W.C. Handy, the “Father of the Blues,” Handy Park is a vibrant open-air gathering space at the heart of Beale. Featuring a statue of Handy and a performance stage that still hosts live music, the park connects visitors directly to the birthplace of blues and Memphis’ musical identity.
Standing tall at the corner of Beale and Main, the Elvis Presley statue honors Memphis’ most famous son. This larger-than-life monument draws fans from all over the world who come to snap a photo with the King of Rock ’n’ Roll. Placed near the Orpheum Theatre and just steps from Beale, the statue marks Elvis’ deep connection to the city where his career began and the music that shaped a generation.
Just a short stroll from Beale, the “South’s Grand Hotel” is renowned for its elegant lobby and the world-famous Peabody Ducks. It’s the perfect place to conclude your mystery walk with a touch of Memphis tradition
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