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All Louisville Tours & Excursions in 2026

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Glenda_M, May 2026
Great history and food tour.
This tour was fabulous. It is a lot of walking, about 4 mi but it stretched over 3 hours. We had a note from the tour operator that you might want to eat before the tour as you just get bites at the places where you stop. I disagree with that. There was plenty of food and had we eaten before we went we might not have been able to eat what we received on the tour. Our tour guide was Christina Shipp and she was so knowledgeable about the history of the city and the history of bourbon. I highly recommend this tour for anyone visiting Louisville or natives, like myself, as I learned so much about my city.
Jan_S, May 2026
Fabulous tour
Buffalo Trace tour shows the history of this distillery buildings and production! It was a spectacular experience with our tour guide Tony! The gift shop was filled with so much merchandise! It was a dreamy day and we not only sampled but purchased 2 bottles of Blanton!
Brad_J, Apr 2026
Jimbo’s 50th
What an amazing time and experience! If you haven’t booked a trip for the Bourbon Tours, I’d highly recommend. Our driver and shuttle service to and from was top notch, completely catered to us! Bring what you want, alcohol, snacks, whatever you want. Played any music request we asked for as well. She was really amazing!!
Kelley_P, Apr 2026
Great Experience
Had a wonderful time with our guide, Amanda! She was a gifted story teller and was very organized. We loved walking around and learning about the history and hauntings of the city. The drinks were great and provided a nice break in the tour. This was a nice little added gem to our trip in Louisville.
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Louisville is well renowned for the Kentucky Derby, excellent bourbon, and, of course, the Louisville slugger baseball bat. Find out more about local culture on a Louisville tour. Dig into the history of one of the world’s most famous horse races at the Kentucky Derby Museum, explore different distilleries, or walk the streets with a guide to learn more about local folklore and hidden tunnels that facilitated the supply of alcohol during the prohibition years.