3 Surprising Memphis Luxury Hotels

3 Surprising Memphis Luxury Hotels

Discover the best in Memphis attractions, restaurants, history, nightlife and other things to do in this music city on the Mississippi River at these unique lodgings.

Big Cypress Lodge

Located within the new Bass Pro Shops Pyramid in downtown Memphis, TN, Big Cypress Lodge offers over 100 rustic, distinctively appointed rooms and suites fully immersed in the Bass Pro Shops outdoor lifestyle. Suspended among hundred-foot cypress trees planted in the Pyramid, some rooms are designed to resemble tree houses. Others are decked out like vintage duck hunting camps and decorated with Ducks Unlimited artwork. All rooms feature fireplaces, handcrafted furniture, and many rooms feature porches or balconies. The centerpiece Governor’s Suite offers commanding views of the Pyramid, vaulted ceilings, a full kitchen and a private terrace overlooking the expanse of the entire Pyramid. In addition to a duck lodge where guests can relax by the fire, the Pyramid boasts a 13-lane, ocean-themed bowling alley, alligator ponds, the world’s tallest freestanding elevator, restaurants and more.

James Lee House bedroom

James Lee House

The James Lee House Bed and Breakfast is an exclusive property, offering superior amenities and services without the crowds and impersonal service of larger establishments. The extraordinary craftsmanship of this historic home caters to travelers with the most discriminating tastes. Five meticulously appointed suites are thoughtfully and handsomely decorated to make your stay truly unforgettable. Plan your trip to this National Historic Landmark and make your stay at in Memphis a truly memorable experience.

Hotel Napoleon

Hotel Napoleon

Hotel Napoleon aspires to the highest levels of understated service for the most discerning guests. Located just four blocks from the mighty Mississippi River and historic Beale Street, the hotel is the perfect venue for leisure and business guests alike. This historic hotel features 58 finely appointed guest rooms featuring a combination of muted and bold color schemes, and are furnished with modern, comfortable beds, sitting areas, and work areas. The exterior of the building has been lovingly restored to its original glory and the interior has been outfitted in a contemporary design with touches of marble, wood, glass, and stainless steel that accentuate the historical design elements.

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