We know that COVID-19 travel restrictions are continuously changing. Please use this newsletter and the content within to serve as guidance and inspiration for future travel. | | | | Get away to Memphis | | There's a Reason The Peabody Has Been a Memphis Icon Since 1869 | | | | | | | Elegance — and a daily duck march — make this grand hotel special. | World-renowned for its charm, elegance, gracious hospitality, and rich history — not to mention its five resident ducks — The Peabody has been an icon of Memphis since its doors first opened in 1869. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel is undeniably stunning, but the impeccable service and unique experiences, comfy rooms, top-tier dining, and sumptuous spa are what make it a must-visit for every discerning traveler. Luxury awaits at this hotel that marries grand tradition with the Memphis of today. | | 1 | Daily Duck March — Don't miss the daily march of the ducks, when the hotel's famous quackers make their way to the lobby fountain. The long-beloved ritual takes place every day at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. | 2 | Afternoon Tea — To experience yesteryear in all its grandeur, book a traditional English afternoon tea at The Peabody, where you'll be treated to a three-course menu of tea sandwiches, sweets, and warm scones from the Peabody Pastry Shop. | 3 | Dine at Capriccio Grill — Whether you want a picture-perfect breakfast or a steak worth writing home about, you can find it at Capriccio Grill under chef Andreas Kisler. This casual dining establishment is a favorite of guests. | 4 | Opulent Accommodations — All 464 guestrooms and suites were recently renovated, so expect traditional digs with a fresh and modern twist. Revel in your cozy bed for a while and admire the furnishings and art which subtly pay tribute to Memphis, the blues, Mississippi River sunsets, and the Peabody Ducks. | 5 | Fido and Felines — Specially equipped rooms on The Peabody's pet-friendly floor mean bringing your dog (or cat) along is a given. Perks include take-home amenities with the Peabody logo, a Peabody Pets room service menu, and insider tips on the best nearby walking trails. | 6 | Guest Comfort Comes First — While face coverings are no longer required indoors in Memphis, they remain strongly recommended in hotel public spaces, especially crowded or confined areas such as elevators and while spectating at the Duck March. | | | |
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