Do you love exploring historic districts and neighborhoods when you travel? Louisville, Kentucky, isn’t just known for the Kentucky Derby and bourbon; in fact, the city is rich in history and culture across other areas, particularly the culinary, arts and ghostly scenes (yes, you read that last one right).
We’ve rounded up three fascinating tours from Louisville Historic Tours sure to give you a more interesting perspective on the city:

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Misfits and Mayhem Walking Tour
On this evening tour, you’ll venture back in time to the early days of Louisville and during the Prohibition era. You’ll learn about some of the city’s most notorious characters, with stops including Whiskey Row, the Belvedere and historic Seelbach Hotel. Tickets also include a signature cocktail at The Misfit Lou. $45 per person.
Old Louisville Paranormal Photography Tour
Led by a local photographer, this tour guides photo enthusiasts on an immersive journey to some of the most iconic spots in “America’s Most Haunted Neighborhood.” The tour begins with a drink at Buck’s restaurant before seeking out the shadows of Louisville. $49 per person.

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NuLu Sites and Bites Walking Tour
Foodies won’t want to miss this tour, which blends some of the best of Louisville’s arts and culinary scenes. You’ll visit places like Biscuit Belly, Muth’s Candies and Parlour Pizza, all while learning about the city’s minority and immigrant history. $129 per person.
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