Derby Season Is Here! Your Guide to Louisville’s Best Attractions
Experience the charm of the “Derby City!” Named after Louis XVI of France, this Kentucky locale is bustling this time of year, leading up to the world-famous Kentucky Derby on May 2, 2026. But the thrilling horse racing event is only part of what draws in visitors; Louisville is also home to famed distilleries, scenic waterfront parks, art walks and more.
Explore the Louisville Slugger Museum
A trip to the downtown “Museum Row” is a great way to start your visit. Stop by the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, which showcases the history of the iconic baseball bats and has its own bat vault!
Try historic food favorites
Once you’ve worked up an appetite, head to the cozy J. Graham’s Cafe inside The Brown Hotel. Try the famous Hot Brown, an open-faced turkey and bacon sandwich covered in Mornay sauce that was invented in 1926. And don’t forget a slice of Derby Pie for dessert!
Tour the Old Forester Distilling Co.
This historic spot allows guests to learn about the fascinating process of bourbon fermentation, distilling and bourbon making. Plus, there’s a gift shop to buy your favorie bottles!
Cheer on the horses at the derby
The 152nd Kentucky Derby takes place on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at the beautiful Churchill Downs.
Explore the Ohio River aboard the Belle of Louisville steamboat
These fun cruises mean a chance to enjoy spectacular views, live music and delicious food.
Bonus: Experience Louisville from home!
A classic cocktail and a video presentation on a historic neighborhood will instantly transport you to the city.
Mint Julep
Ingredients:
- 4-6 mint leaves
- 3 tsp. sugar
- 2 oz. bourbon
- Raspberry iced tea
Muddle mint leaves and sugar in a copper mug. Add bourbon and stir. Pour evenly into 2 glasses filled with crushed ice. Add a splash of raspberry iced tea to each and garnish with mint. Serves 2.
Virtual Tour: Old Louisville
Hear a historian explain the development of the Old Louisville neighborhood by watching a video posted by the Louisville Historical League on YouTube.
This story first appeared in the April 27, 2026, issue of Woman’s World magazine.
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This story was originally published April 24, 2026 at 4:00 PM.