Immerse yourself in Memphis’ rich musical heritage and delve into its captivating history on a private historical tour. Explore iconic neighborhoods, experience the soulful rhythm of Beale Street, and learn about the city’s pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Immerse yourself in Memphis’ rich musical heritage and delve into its captivating history on a private historical tour. Explore iconic neighborhoods, experience the soulful rhythm of Beale Street, and learn about the city’s pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement.
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Beale Street - Immerse yourself in the heart of American music on the historic Beale Street. Led by a professional musician with 15 years of experience, this tour unveils the true stories behind this iconic boulevard. Walk past landmarks where W.C. Handy introduced the blues and B.B. King earned his title as “King of the Blues.”
This walking tour…
- Beale Street - Immerse yourself in the heart of American music on the historic Beale Street. Led by a professional musician with 15 years of experience, this tour unveils the true stories behind this iconic boulevard. Walk past landmarks where W.C. Handy introduced the blues and B.B. King earned his title as “King of the Blues.”
This walking tour reveals hidden musical treasures and tales of Memphis legends, steering clear of typical tourist paths. Discover how this historic district influenced American music history, from blues to rock & roll, through the unique perspective of your guide. Capture photos at historic markers and authentic blues venues as your guide shares personal insights from years of performing on these legendary streets.
This premium walking tour offers an intimate view of America’s most significant musical street through the eyes of someone who has lived its ongoing legacy.
- W.C. Handy Memphis Home and Museum - Explore the humble abode of W.C. Handy, celebrated as the “Father of the Blues.” Here, your guide will narrate how Handy transformed music by bringing the blues to the world, starting right here in Memphis.
Tour the exterior of this historic home, hear captivating stories about Handy’s life and legacy, and learn how his compositions like “St. Louis Blues” and “Memphis Blues” altered the course of music history. This stop provides a unique chance to connect with the roots of blues music while contemplating its profound cultural impact. Ideal for photo opportunities and rich storytelling, this is a must-visit for music enthusiasts.
- The Peabody Ducks - Visit the historic Peabody Hotel, renowned as the “South’s Grand Hotel” and home to the world-famous Peabody Ducks. Although the duck march requires advance scheduling, you can still enjoy watching these iconic mallards swim in the grand lobby fountain.
Your guide will share the intriguing history of the Peabody Ducks tradition, dating back to the 1930s, and explain why it has become a cherished symbol of Southern hospitality. Be sure to capture a photo of the picturesque setting—complete with elegant architecture, rich history, and, of course, the charming ducks in their luxurious environment.
- Martyrs Park - Pause at Martyrs Park, a tranquil and reflective spot along the Mississippi River that honors the selfless individuals who gave their lives during the 1878 yellow fever epidemic to aid others. Your guide will recount the compelling history of this chapter in Memphis and the lasting impact it left on the city.
While at the park, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and take in stunning views of the riverfront and iconic bridges. This is an ideal location for photos and a quiet moment to reflect on the courage and compassion that helped shape Memphis into the resilient city it is today.
- National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel - Visit the National Civil Rights Museum, situated at the historic Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spent his final moments. At this poignant stop, you’ll stand at a site of history, gazing at the balcony where Dr. King delivered his enduring message of justice and equality.
While this tour does not include admission, your guide will provide a detailed introduction to the museum’s significance, recounting the pivotal moments of the Civil Rights Movement and Dr. King’s legacy. This stop offers an opportunity for quiet reflection, compelling stories, and meaningful photo opportunities that honor the fight for equality and the ongoing struggle for social justice.
- Victorian Village Historic District - Step back in time as you explore the Victorian Village Historic District, a stunning collection of 19th-century mansions that once housed Memphis’ wealthiest citizens during the city’s golden era. Your guide will share fascinating stories about the families who built these homes and their connection to Memphis’ history, from the cotton boom to the cultural shifts that shaped the city.
Admire the ornate architecture of these beautifully preserved homes, each with its own unique style and character, and learn how this neighborhood reflects the grandeur of a bygone era. This stop is perfect for history enthusiasts and those who appreciate timeless craftsmanship, offering incredible opportunities for photos that showcase the charm of Memphis’ historic past.
- Sun Studio - Discover the legendary Sun Studio, often called the “Birthplace of Rock and Roll,” where musical giants like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and B.B. King recorded their groundbreaking hits. At this iconic landmark, your guide will provide you with an introduction to its rich history and its pivotal role in shaping American music.
This stop includes time to explore the exterior, capture memorable photos, and hear engaging stories about the artists and moments that changed music history. Guests who wish to tour the studio interior can purchase tickets on-site during the stop or return to explore after the tour concludes.
- Robert R. Church Park - Visit this historic park established by Robert Reed Church, who was Memphis’ first Black millionaire. In 1899, recognizing that Memphis lacked recreational facilities for Black citizens, Church invested in creating “Church Park,” which featured a playground and large concert hall for Black theatrical performances.
The park’s concert hall hosted notable figures including Booker T. Washington, President Teddy Roosevelt, and W.C. Handy, who became known as the “Father of the Blues.”
While the original auditorium was later demolished, today’s park memorializes the historic structure in an interesting architectural way that visitors can discover for themselves.
The park is part of the Memphis Heritage Trail area and is conveniently located next to First Baptist Beale Street Church.
For those exploring downtown Memphis, this park provides a valuable glimpse into the city’s history just steps away from Beale Street.

- Bottled water
- Luxury transportation in 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV
- Climate-controlled comfort between locations
- Photography assistance at all stops (using your own camera/smartphone)
- Professional musician/guide exclusively for your private party (up to 4 guests)
- Bottled water
- Luxury transportation in 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV
- Climate-controlled comfort between locations
- Photography assistance at all stops (using your own camera/smartphone)
- Professional musician/guide exclusively for your private party (up to 4 guests)
- Personal expenses, optional activities
- Gratuities (while optional, are appreciated for exceptional service)
- Admission tickets to attractions (Sun Studio, Civil Rights Museum, etc.)
- Transportation services outside of scheduled tour time
- Personal expenses, optional activities
- Gratuities (while optional, are appreciated for exceptional service)
- Admission tickets to attractions (Sun Studio, Civil Rights Museum, etc.)
- Transportation services outside of scheduled tour time
Explore Memphis with the unique perspective of a professional musician on this exclusive 3-hour private tour, tailored for groups of up to 4 guests. Travel in style in a 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV while visiting Memphis’ most renowned sites.
Start with a personal walking tour of the historic Beale Street, where your guide will share tales of W.C. Handy,…
Explore Memphis with the unique perspective of a professional musician on this exclusive 3-hour private tour, tailored for groups of up to 4 guests. Travel in style in a 2025 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV while visiting Memphis’ most renowned sites.
Start with a personal walking tour of the historic Beale Street, where your guide will share tales of W.C. Handy, B.B. King, and the origins of the blues. Witness the famous ducks at the Peabody Hotel, admire the exterior of the impactful National Civil Rights Museum, and visit the iconic Sun Studio. Take in the scenic Mississippi River views at Martyrs Park, explore the grand homes of Victorian Village, and discover hidden treasures like Robert R. Church Park.
Your guide’s personal anecdotes and musician’s viewpoint offer genuine insights that are seldom experienced by tourists. Please note: Admission tickets for Sun Studio and the Civil Rights Museum can be purchased on-site if desired.
- This tour does not stop for guests to visit museums. Visits can be made at your leisure on your own. We will drive by sites with narration.
- Operated by Rock ‘n’ Roll Tours
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.