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The BEST WESTERN Suites is located in the heart of east Memphis and offers exceptional accommodations near the best attractions - including Beale Street, FedEx Forum, Elvis Presley's Graceland, the Memphis 200, Liberty Bowl, Memphis International Airport, University of Memphis and the Civil Rights Museum.
Inside the BEST WESTERN Suites guests can relax and unwind in comfortably spacious suites that include a refrigerator, microwave, television with radio/clock and a hairdryer. Wake up to a daily complimentary breakfast, surf the web with high-speed Internet access, catch up on the news with free newspapers located in the lobby, swim in the outdoor pool or break a sweat in the 24-hour fitness center - the choice is yours when you stay here.
Just outside this BEST WESTERN Suites in Memphis, TN - guests will discover the cities best attractions at their fingertips. With just a short drive, guests will be able to walk around Beale Street, take in a game at the FedEx Forum, see Elvis Presley's Graceland, watch the Memphis 200, stroll through the University of Memphis campus and explore the Civil Rights Museum. Bringing the kids along? Don't forget to stop by the Children's Museum of Memphis - a big hit with the little ones. Want to take in some legendary Memphis music? Check out the Stax Museum of American Soul Music for a harmonic history lesson.
Military, meeting and business guests will also enjoy the BEST WESTERN Suites for its easy access to Memphis International Airport, quiet surroundings and proximity to nearby businesses - including Smith & Nephew, FedEx Corporation and the state penitentiary.
Discover the best of Memphis by staying at the BEST WESTERN Suites today.
8pm at the Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville.
World Class Professional Tennis Tournament. In Memphis.
7pm at the Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville.
Paisley's 2011 tour will be rolling into Knoxville on March 2.
FedEx Forum. Twelve NCAA Division 1-A men's basketball teams compete for the title of Conference USA Champions. In Memphis.
Knoxville Symphony Orchestra performs Holst's The Planets.
Unique handcrafted gifts on display and offered for sale as they host their annual show at the Gatlinburg Convention Center.
If the phrase “male a cappella group” conjures up an image of students singing traditional college songs, think again. In Chattanooga.
This fourth annual 26.2-mile march starts in downtown Gatlinburg at 9 a. m. as a challenging tribute to our men & women in uniform.
A celebration of great music, food, international culture and, of course, BBQ.
Monterey Depot Historical Society Festival. In Monterey.
At Sevierville's Bloomin' Barbeque and Bluegrass you will find far more than just great barbeque.
The Memphis Italian Festival is a community celebration, demonstrating the values of family, faith and fellowship.
Smokies home game vs. Mississippi Braves @ 7:15 p.m. In Kodak.
Live Music, Crafts, BBQ Contest, Ice-Cream Contest, & Antique Car Show. In Livingston.
Beale Street developed in 1841 in downtown Memphis, from the Mississippi River to East Street. It's a popular tourist area and home to a variety of shops, restaurants and blues clubs. Just under 2 miles long, Beale Street hosts many outdoor concerts and festivals throughout the year. The spring-time Beale Street Music Festival hosts major musical performances and kicks off the month-long "Memphis in May" series of festivities.
The Church Park Auditorium, located in Church Park at the corner of 4th and Beale, hosts a variety of events. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson are included in the list of the auditorium speakers. Visit this "Home of the Blues" to enjoy a day or night of Blues-fun in some of the many clubs and restaurants. The B.B. King Blues Club, Beale St. Tap Room, Silky O Sullivan's, Miss Polly's Soul City Cafe and the Rum Boogie Cafe are great spots. Enjoy a quiet and comfortable Best Western guest room after fun times along this historical Memphis street.
Elvis Presley's Graceland, home of the King of Rock 'n' Roll, is one of the most visited attractions in Memphis. Tour the mansion to see how Elvis lived, view his stage costumes, photographs, videos and personal mementos. During an audio-guided tour, visitors see Elvis' music room, TV room, living room, parent's bedroom, dining room, pool room, and Jungle Room. Step aboard Elvis' remodeled 1958 Convair 880 jet to see the living room, conference room, private bedroom and 24-karat gold-flecked sinks.
The 14-acre estate also includes Elvis' trophy building, business office, Elvis Presley Car Museum, the Elvis Presley: Fashion King exhibit, the Elvis Lives: The King and Pop Culture Exhibit and the Meditation Garden, where Elvis and other family members are laid to rest. Stay close by, as a guest of Best Western hotels, to enjoy Elvis Presley's Graceland, in Tennessee.