Memphis: The Don'ts of Visiting Memphis
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- Опубликовано: 24 сен 2021
- Hey there fellow travelers and Elvis fans! Welcome to Memphis! Whether you are heading out to Mud Island for a concert, visiting the Pandas at the zoo, taking in great blues music on Beale Street or visiting the National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis has so much to do, but also a few things not to do. And so today we have what not to do in Memphis. Though it is mostly what you need to do in Memphis as a tourist.
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Don’t get lost and wind up in the wrong parts of town!
The "wrong" part of town can be right across the street or a block away from the "right" part of town in Memphis. Act accordingly!
The entire Memphis is the wrong part. What are talking about? Collierville not even safe anymore people shooting up grocery stores.
@@delanabrown28 that shooter resided in Antioch near Nashville. He was not from Memphis.
@@mrbillcollecta end up on 3rd
That's the whole city. Literally one of the most dangerous cities in the USA...
Don't park on a side street! Always park on one of the paid lots when visiting Beale Street.
That's you in your profile picture
But they cost 🤷
The Memphis Zoo is seriously one of the best...and I've visited the San Diego Zoo.
I grew up in midtown Memphis 5 blocks from the zoo. It was so cool to occasionally hear the lions roaring in the distance. 🦁
No it's not, it's actually one of the worst
@@kaydod3190 b.s
It is one of the beat zoos ever!
@@kimeybennett No it ain’t
@@kaydod3190 Why?
There are some rather aggressive beggers in Memphis, so just be cautious. Decided to hit the town on my first night there, and within less than one block, I had my first encounter. The man casually asked for money, but when I said no, he proceeded get in front of me and scream in my face. This is NOT a reflection of the whole town, but rather a bad and unlucky first-impression. Don't let something like that scare you too much from hitting Beal St. Just be aware and bring SOME form of self-protection just in case.
Most of the crime in Memphis is by people who know one another. I'm from "across the bridge" but lived in Memphis and I know my city. Stay away from Family Dollars, Dollar Trees, and gas stations with thugs hanging out in front. Just go wherever you're going and act like you know. Don't stare at folks and don't pause at green lights. I live in North Carolina now, but Memphis will always be my city.
lmao you so right about the dollar stores. places are like a war zone
@@doctor0827 Now you know...and knowing is half the battle!!! 👍🏽
i know what you mean .i was born and raised in memphis ..lived there for 59 yrs till we moved to MS 4 yrs..to the quiet country !! i dont miss city life AT ALL !! MEMPHIS IS RANKED ONE MOST CRIME RIDDEN IN COUNTRY !!
@@cookinwithmarysue4014 I actually love Memphis. I never experienced any crime. But I saw a lot of it while I was living there. Bbq, wrestling and the blues...I love it!!!
@DirtbikeCam Exactly. I had a younger cousin who found that out the hard way. He had an episode on The First 48...
Your energy is contagious! It makes me anxious for another trip next year.
Dad and I were in Memphis for my birthday a couple weeks ago. Absolutely loved it! Beale street, sun records, stax, Graceland, rock n soul museum, loved it all. So much blues joints every night, a friend of mine lives in Memphis and joined us for dinner, watched him gig, was so much fun! And had wiseacre tiny bombs. SO good! Can’t wait to go back
The Stax Museum and Sun Records are a must if you are a music fan.There is also a great classic car museum across the street from Sun.
So Graceland isn't a must ???
@@jimmykarlsson2567 absolutely.Graceland is a given .
The Peabody Hotel downtown when the ducks March through is another must.
You nailed Memphis! Any city can be dangerous. Don't get drunk walk around any downtown with money falling out of your pocket and cry about getting robbed. Smart travelers don't have these problems and that is who he is speaking to. Great video for my city!
Any city can be dangerous, but Memphis is a crime ridden shithole. People who visit there deserve whatever they get.
@@drewschumann1 especially when they can read memphis is the 3rd most dangerous city in the nation
@@courtneycoley8487 Crime in Memphis should not be underestimated. It is consistently regarded as one of the most dangerous cities in the United States.
People think that just because they are still in the US, that it makes Memphis a safe city to visit.
There is a major statistical difference in violent crime between Memphis and many comparable sized cities around the world.
Example: The last time I visited Memphis, my friend's landlord had his truck stolen from the parking lot while he was visiting another tenant to check up on something.
@@EasternDreamer615 Ive lived in memphis my entire life and I hear gunshots all the time. I have had guns pulled on me before. Sisters have been kidnapped. Its no joke. This year I am pretty sure we are breaking all the violent crime records we have. And we broke them all last year too. Huge uptick. My biggest don't here is, DONT GO TO A GAS STATION OR ANY CONVIENIENCE STORE AT NIGHT. Only fuel up at a gas station that is both Busy, and nicely lit. I cant stress it enough. Every single day i see a different Gas station police taped off. We just had a mass shooting at a Kroger in Collierville. Don't underestimate the crime for real.
@@thebrokenmirror5343 Thank you for sharing, an ex girlfriends dad was robbed at gunpoint at a gas station in Memphis about 10 years back.
I just discovered your videos, and as someone who loves to travel the US...I must say I love your videos! They are informative and useful. Thank you!
If you do need to book a hotel when they are filled up inside of Memphis go to one of the Casinos in Tunica Mississippi it's only 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic and the rates are low because they want you to gamble.
Ironic last time to Memphis I stayed in tunica it was an easy drive to memphis
Nice hotels in Arkansas also. 5 minutes from downtown.
Or arkansas
Southaven MS has great hotels as well. They are off the expressways and closer to downtown and these hotels are surrounded by a great shopping area.
As a born Memphian, so glad you enjoyed our beautiful city! Great video! Blessings to you & yours! Only thing, feel Free to complain about the heat, We DO! It's a commonality that we all have to deal with, locals and tourists alike! Memphis in May is a month long event where every weekend has a special event, one weekend is the Music Fest, one is the BBQ Competition. Plan to come on which weekend interests you!
Yep and May is actually pleasant and beautiful. Best month of weather for sure
Beautiful?? 😂😂
@@courtneycoley8487 I agree! As long as it's not raining. I've been to the music fest after a heavy rain and it's NOT pleasant.
@@lilitharam44 Shelby county ain't no joke. I got lost in Frazier or Klondike one night and barely got out.
I would love to visit Memphis from Germany as I am a big Elvis fan but I am extremely scared ngl I am not used to any of this and America definitely seems very dangerous and scary but seeing Graceland is my lifelong dream❤️
I think the civil rights museum is something everyone should experience at least once. Highly impactful! You're right about Graceland, it's huge. We were so tired when we walked the house and all the museum rooms we didn't have the energy to see his airplane
I found nothing of substance in it. Memphis native here...
@@hankwilliams2569 I hope you are talking about Graceland.
I’ve never understood that, but then again I used to pass by Graceland everyday. Elvis Presley Boulevard. I do not miss that job.
Graceland does not need you.
@@dutchvonrichardsonwhat's wrong now with Graceland.
Can't you just appreciate it instead
Spent 30 years in Memphis. Left 15 years ago. Best move I ever made. Seriously.
Lucky You 🍀
grew up in south mphs left in 74 and not coming back
Native of this place as well..south Memphis raised. Allow me to congratulate you both because I have every bit the intention of doing the same!
Awesome video!
This video and the comments are a big help. I’ll be there in March and I didn’t have clue . Now I have an idea of what to expect there in Memphis 😃
I’m from the West, Los Angeles to be exact. So I don’t think I’ll have a problem figuring out where to go and where not to go.
So excited to see what I can see in the time I’m there 😄
On our way to Memphis for a few days, we are excited to experience it! Thanks so much for this helpful video!! 🍹❤
Well? Was this good advice?
I live just south of Memphis and do deliveries in every part of Memphis 6 days a week. It has it's good and bad areas. Just be aware of your surroundings.
There are no good areas
I, too live just south of Memphis. Southaven?
@@kaydod3190 many good areas actively
@@michaelsliders3421 no there isn’t
I lived near Memphis for about 3 years and I want to warn everyone that Memphis does have a crime problem. Some suggest that it’s limited to bad areas but that’s not always the case.
If you plan a trip to Memphis, stick to the destinations that you have researched and don’t wander around.
Tourists locations are safe
@@angelicamabone2934 No, they're not. There are shootings on Beale all the time and Graceland is in the hood-hood.
@@dmellngr Beale is for the locals but tourists are welcome and Graceland is in one of the worst areas but nothing ever happen on that block because no locals ever go there only tourist and I know I lived behind dodge's chicken for 6 years which is legit 3min away from Graceland
Your right, the crime is spreading to the good areas
@@kaydod3190 * you're
So cool to see you in my city! You were an essential channel for our cross country road trip❤️
It's not your city, you don't own that dump
@@kaydod3190 ??? I hope you have a better day tomorrow since you’re clearly having a bad one today.
From this Brit, who got to see Elvis in Las Vegas, was last in Memphis, April 2019!
We stayed at the Guesthouse, next to Graceland. Went to Marlowe's and the food was great! Did The Peabody, Lansky's, Beale Street, Stax Records, Sun Studios, and a day long tour of Memphis!
Southern Hospitality at its best. Also saw some of the real Memphis, but no problems at all. Like anywhere, look as if you are a regular, and you won't have any problems.
From this Brit, see ya'all sometime soon!
David.
Always a great video.👍
I live in the suburbs if memphis (germantown and now Bartlett) lived her my whole 40 years, born and raised. There's no one area that's a "bad" part of town.....it is EVERYWHERE
IDK, I drive through midtown every night on Madison street to the Dairy for last 6 years. there has been a huge change since the gentrification this year and new apartments built. Bars are full of well to do yuppies and they are walking unharmed up and down the street at midnight.
@@oldgroucho2203 z
@@oldgroucho2203 well if so I'm glad!! I'm in Bartlett and we had 12 cars broken into last night. It is so out hand
Umm yes there is I live there
@@jmoney-ue5dh if it's bad where you live that's what I meant it's bad all over in Memphis!
The Fire Museum on Union Ave is a must for kids and adults alike!! Amazing flash over room simulates a real house fire. The Ornamental Metal Museum is a great hands on museum that has a wonderful gazebo over looking the river, perfect for a picnic!
+1 for the Cole slaw on the BBQ. I’m a Yankee, lived around Memphis for nearly 20 years, and that’s one thing I got converted on. I can’t have BBQ now without Cole slaw.
I made a quick stop in Memphis only once and it was all Beale Street so I always enjoy WW’s Memphis videos. Great footage. 👍
That said it’s difficult to imagine me taking the time to go to the Bass Pro Shop despite Mark’s enthusiasm. 😆😆
The Bass Pro Shop is actually very cool. I live an hour away and really strolling about the place.
@@lkelley861 I hear ya. I said the same thing about the Mall of America - “just not my thing” - but while in Minneapolis on business my local business hosts took me there for beers and burgers. We walked around and I really enjoyed the evening!
Gang task force is tackling on gangs and getting arrested cleaning house it's getting better ❤
@@knight-ue6tfDude what? The MPD always has some massive summertime operation. It’s the push for Black education and Black excellence that has really pushed Memphis to trying to get over its polarizing criminal image. If we could get an increase in MPD officers pay, that would help as well.
I used to go to events at the Pyramid when it was a stadium, many Tigers basketball games, LARP events, and monster truck shows I went to. So it really hits me in the Capitalistic Dystopian feels when I see it as a hallowed out Bass Pro Shop now.
In my younger years I was one of those people that lived for the nightlife on Beale St., if I wasn't at 152's I'd be standing around people watching. But now that I'm older I actually appreciate Beale more in the day time with a nice crowd a little more.
152! ❤️🙌🏻
@@haywardgarner4850 Yes sir 🙌🏽😄
I am visiting memphis this march! Helpful video!👍
Love it! Great video!
Stay outta north Memphis at night
Stay out of Memphis period
I work in downtown Memphis, my employer recommends we all have our sidearms on our person as we work due to the crime. It has got better in the last few years, but we still have the need. Work has me traveling all the time but as far as Gus's and Central BBQ, those are my personal favorite chicken and BBQ places in the country. Can't go wrong stopping by there. The lines are long for a reason.
What do you do for work? Police/Security?
looks like alot of fun, thanks wolters
Home Sweet Home!!! I played with Rudy Williams at the Kings Palace for years until I left for college!
Don't ever get lost at pepper tree apartments ever ever ever❗
Lol never!!!!
Its impossible to get lost at Pepper Tree its gated.
My sister used to live there years ago. My mom and I came over to visit her one evening. My car was stolen within 15 minutes of being there 😩!
Gambling in West Memphis 5 minutes away and Tunica 30-40 minutes away.
Awesome video! Very helpful!😊
Too cool. Did you get to catch any of my show at the Rum Boogie? Next time you come you need to try the Jack Pirttles Chicken and the beef ribs at Interstate BBQ. Thank you for coming and I am glad you enjoyed your stay.
I just subscribed to comment. Dude in Memphis you ABSOLUTELY put sauce on your bbq and ribs,, you can get it with rub! Born and raised in Memphis and we do sauce bro! JS,, bbq is serious here!!
I said this in a reply to someone but wanted this to show up to more people. As a Memphis native who has lived here my entire life, My biggest don't is, DONT GO TO A GAS STATION OR ANY CONVIENIENCE STORE AT NIGHT. Only fuel up at a gas station that is both Busy, and nicely lit. I cant stress it enough. Every single day i see a different Gas station police taped off. We just had a mass shooting at a Kroger in Collierville. Don't underestimate the crime for real. I have almost died enough times, and know people who have died, to say that it is an extreme issue. Last year we shattered basically all violent and homicide crime records and we are on pace to do it again this year.
@thebrokenmirror5343,,you are absolutely telling the facts,that's how Memphis us now, dangerous after dark,,but back in the day, the 70s,80s,,into the 90s, Memphis was coolest place on the planet and us Mempho Maniac's new how to live it up,,have fun,.❤
For the full experience, walk a few miles of Brooks road. The "Tunica" casinos people talk about are not in the Town of Tunica itself which is 10 miles further south. They are in Robinsonville, MS. Just as in Memphis, keep ur guard up.
This was such a perfect video thank youuuu from California !
This was lovely!
Born and raised memphian here, and I've been fortunate enough not to experience crime. It really does depend on where you go and who's there.
You will be even more fortunate if you make it out alive and move to Canada or Europe
Same
@@kaydod3190Man, you are SO me 8 years ago. Europe and Canada aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. Especially if you’re used to America, a lot of Americans think they can handle the differences in culture and way of life, most are wrong. Not saying Memphis is the best or even comparable, but make sure you don’t discount a place just because of a reputation.
That being said, that Interstate when it’s time for everyone to go to work at FedEx is a different type of dangerous. I got hit by 2 different 18 wheelers seconds apart from each other. Uninjured, Ya know when I just comment on my life, it’s actually been a little more eventful than I previously thought.
I watch your videos for planning trips, and I’m so glad you came to my city! We have Elvis and the best music & food in the country - what else could ya want?! As anywhere, use your head and you’ll have a great time. The great thing about Memphis is that the people who live here love living here and really don’t care what the haters and doomsayers have to say about it (btw, Nashville’s crime rates are the same as Memphis’). It’s a cool place to be with its own distinct personality, groove, and culture. Come ready to have a good time. It’s not sophisticated, it’s feel good. 👍🏼
No mam, there are a lot of cities in the country with great music and food. What else could you want? Something much better, a low crime rate, clean environment, entertainment, scenery, good schools; something that Memphis doesn't have. And finally, the best thing about Memphis is leaving
@@kaydod3190 You in everybody comments lol talking bad bout Memphis lol they must hurt your feelings in Memphis get out of people comments
@@kaydod3190No he’s going through the same thing I did years ago. EVERYONE usually hates the city they are from, familiarity breeds contempt. It was amplified in my case because I am an author. Authors ALWAYS hate their city of origin when they’re young.
@@kaydod3190I understand you, I’ve been through a renaissance in my life where, understanding, is ALWAYS the answer. The mishandling of the educational system is the main catalyst for why Memphis is in the shape it’s in. I’m from here and I’ve always found that was the key difference between me and my other friends. I value education, perspective, and knowledge like it’s pure gold. I feel if the parents and schools would put forth a concerted effort this city could turn around. Oh and we need another Uber famous person born within the last 30 years to attract attention here again, that’s where I come in. If you ain’t heard about me yet, oh, you will.
Timberlake only appeals to a certain *cough cough* White *Cough cough* demo and Three Six Mafia is the same with mostly appealing to Black people. We need a crossover star, and when I break out, people will read this comment.
Thanks for this useful video, we are going there soon.
Memphis born and raised. I lived in Colorado for a year, but at 4:16, WAAAAAAAY in the background you can see the neighborhood I live in LOL. Yeah, I thank you for your travel channel. A lot of the other ones didn’t seem very engaging, and I lacked the proper appreciation for the activities there are to do down here. Keep on keepin on, and it’s very, different, to have our city showcased for something positive besides JUST BBQ and Elvis.
I think the best Time To Visit Memphis is Actually in September, 13:48 Temperatures Start falling And they Can Ride Rides at the Fair And it's Some Festivals too, But May Cool Also 😎👍
Spring time is beautiful there. If you time it right, with all the spring flowers in bloom it can be just glorious. Memphis is geographically far enough north and far enough south that a lot of really beautiful things bloom there in April.
On the other hand, September can still be brutal here.
@@themidsouthcyclist8880 Its hit or miss in September. Dryer but sometime still hot.
I think the best time to visit Memphis is NEVER
@@kaydod3190 Do you live in Memphis?
That was very informative thank you.. I'm also looking for some other must-see things in Memphis this March. And I'd also like to know what areas of Memphis are too dangerous to walk around in
National St (JUST DONT DO IT), Airways Blvd, That block beyond Beale St (JUST DONT DO IT!), Elvis Presley Blvd, basically all of South Memphis. Better just stick to Beale St. and other tourist spots. What’s funny is I used to cut schools all across those locations, but as much as it wasn’t permitted for me to do so, I kept the strap. You’ll never catch me slippin.
I walked from Sun studio to Stacks and then downtown. Broad daylight. No one bothered me but a lot of people looked at me like I was really lost and stupid
Awesome video Man, kudos
Been 2x , for my 50th & 60th birthdays & loved it. 70 is in a few months but my buds dont want to go again. We went on the paddlewheeler on the river. I highly recommend it
Graceland was really fun and interesting to visit.
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😂😂😂
Don't Forget To Explore Memphis Food Culture! One of the best food cities I have ever been too by far
I hope he doesn't,he will get high blood pressure or diabetes
No it's not, there are a lot of cities in this country with good food
@@kaydod3190 I said one of the best food cities I have been to. Not one of the best food cities you have been to. I have lived all over this country. Memphis is one of the best by far in my opinion.
@@noliesbeingtold 😂😂😂 The best city in this country? Stop kidding yourself. You need to travel more. Outside of the country as well
@@kaydod3190 Reading well and understanding is key. I said ONE of the best. Memphis has an outstanding representation for food without my endorsement. I have no idea your travel resume and you have no idea of mine. If you disagree then just move on smh
My gosh we're fans of your channel! We watch it before going anywhere! And you were just in our city ! AND in our very own neighborhood by the railgarten!!!!
Beautiful content as always.
What a nice video my dear. It’s just superb.
3:16 First time I've ever heard anyone describe hustlers and panhandlers as "pretty fun and cool." 😂 I know his job is to promote travel and tourism so he doesn't want to say anything to put potential visitors off but that had me chuckling.
I still remember a night back in the late 90s when I was walking near Beale and some guy who'd obviously mistaken me for a tourist tried to sell me one of the 20 or so copies of the (free) Memphis Flyer he was carrying around, "to raise money for the children."
😂
I know every homeless person in Memphis, I used to work all near downtown and worked at the Parking Garage outside of Rendezvous Restaurant in 2011, so they can try me if they want.
As a long time native Memphian, just letting you know. Memphis is definitely a great place to visit (yes, definitely be careful though). But as a place to live... DON'T! Or at least don't live in the city itself. The city is dealing with not just a high crime rate. But also a high poverty rate that is getting worse, which itself is making the crime rate even worse. And lastly, a corrupt city government. Memphis's net migration rate is continuing to go downhill.
Most of the businesses are corrupt like CMI health ,landlords , apartment managements etc.
I moved from DeSoto county, MS to Memphis, which is the opposite flow of white flight. I actually find that I love living in Memphis. I’m two minutes away from great restaurants, good stores, etc. Different strokes for different folks!
@@chelsabrinkman4076 You love living in Memphis? Are you crazy?
Memphis is most definitely NOT a great place to visit as you described in your comment and many other reasons. You need to travel more.
@@kaydod3190 miss ma’am go to sleep and quit trolling 😂 idk who shot your mama in Memphis but nobody cares that you’re commenting on every positive comment 🤣😂
Watching from the pyramid now on balcony of mu room. 2md visit amd love Memphis! Peabody ducks is awesome too, saw that last visit, amd be sure to hit Sun records.
I'm gonna be in Memphis, ( First Time ) for Elvis Week....... Dublin to Memphis, Can't Wait 🥳🥳🥳
Memphis has the best water!!! also, I wished you mentioned the Civil rights museum.
You mean the brown factory dump water called the Mississippi River? 🤮🤢
@@johndoe-im9fr ew why are you drinking water from there?
@@Velchat3 that's what I'm saying. It ain't even safe to get in that pesticide infested water 🤣
Lol yeah don't forget the bodies they find in it from Missouri on down! Nah I was talking about mainly the water from the underground springs
Yes we have some of the best drinking water in the US!
you forgot Shelby farms, one of the largest urban parks in the country
They got in trouble for neglecting their Bison a few years back, I remember reading. Plus it's hard to get to for tourists.
He casually mentioned Shelby farms
@@lilitharam44 it's not hard to get to at all. Literally anyone who can read signs or operate a GPS can find the park
@@lilitharam44 very easy to get to with car, as easy as it gets actually. you drive down one street and enter.
@@ceylonmooney My point was it's way out on Walnut Grove, with all that traffic nonsense, not near Downtown or Graceland, or the Zoo. They would either have to have a car to get there or a reason to go there. The Botanical Gardens or Dixon Art Gallery would be closer to Downtown and more appealing to tourists.
I'm going there on Saturday, so glad you have these tips. Hey, those street "flippers" are just like the ones in the movie The Firm - well, it was set in Memphis, now that I think about it. Remember when Tom Cruise joined them?
My boss's dad was good friends with Elvis he was deployed with him and that friend ship continued after the war he would routinely visit him at his home before his death he said he was very nice person. Also dyers burgers are amazing
I didn't know that people DIDN'T put coleslaw on their pork barbeque. I always have. We used to have a barbeque place here for years (northern VA), but The Dixie Pig closed down. I didn't go there enough when it was open. I guess I thought it would always be there. Is the barbeque in Memphis typically shredded or sliced? Lewis Grizzard always recommended sliced.
It’s shredded at most places but I think Cozy Corner slices meat for their sandwiches.
Yes we do in Memphis definitely our pork sandwiches slaw and bologna sandwiches slaw with everything.
the best bbq is in biggersville ms about6 miles south of corinth on 45 hwy at KENNYS BBQ next to the school house i grew up in mphs in 50-60s and eat bbq all over mphs but kennys has'em beat in my opinion
If you come to Memphis try Top's BBQ they have the best pork sandwiches reasonably priced 70 yrs says it all !
A chain BBQ restaurant in Memphis, that even beat the single outlets to me, was the Corky’s in Collierville and don’t forget Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken.
You gotta try Germantown Commissary
@@JoiaInATL Rendezvous is much better...but it's not in Germantown.
@@Lucky13888 I know, I’m from Memphis and I like Commissary better 😋
Take a horse-and-carriage ride, right when you get to Downtown. We tell you where to eat, where not to, etc. We generally do historic tours thru old parks. :)
I am going to Memphis in October, I am so excited
At some restaurants in Memphis, the Spaghetti counts as a vegetable. Sorry, but it gets HOT in May not June. There's a Casino in West Memphis, Arkansas, five minutes away from Memphis and several casinos and hotelsin Tunica,MS about thirty minutes away from Memphis.
AND the weather is usually rainy and horrible in May as attested to by most mud covered festival goers.
If in Tunica, go to Fitzgerald's. Rooms are more affordable overall, fun atmosphere, especially on Thursday through Saturday, lots of nice promotions for players club card holders, even if you're a newbie. Buffet is OK, but the Buffet and steakhouse at Gold Strike are 5🌟++
Another don't to Memphis is if the ground is rumbling think about delaying your trip, it's very close to the New Madrid earthquake fault, in 1811/1812 this area registered an 8.2 earthquake with many more still in the 7's. It's said by Geologist to be very overdue.
Thugs will get you in Memphis way before a earthquake.
@@westtexas7 🤣
Thanks for the info on the Peabody Ducks!!! 🙂🙂🙂
'Macaroni and cheese counts as a vegetable' 😆 Love it
Had some locals tell me that if I come across an aggressive panhandler to just give them a counterfeit 10 or 20 dollar bill. Gets rid of them real quick. Don't think I'll risk going to jail, however.
damn
I work downtown, when you don't give them money some of them get pissed and start acting violent. I've had to show my sidearm more times that I care to remember. But it works every time.
I came to Memphis with a group to visit the original St. Jude's Research Hospital to see where it all began. Danny Thomas's memorial is there, which was really cool! Best hospital I ever visited! That was our main attraction. So, I guess if you want to visit them...ask?
There are a lot of good hospitals in this country, not just St. Jude
@@kaydod3190 I agree! I am privileged that I only visited a couple hospitals. It's a good problem to have unless I'm in the medical industry!
Hello I love your videos. I am a from Memphis. You are so right about central and gibsons but also try the bbq spaghetti at corkys. Also the Peabody has an amazing pastry chef. Get a drink and chocolate duck at the bar after watching the ducks. The crime is real be careful when driving abs leaving stuff in cars and get off Beale street by midnight.
Amazing!
I went to Memphis the week of Thanksgiving 2016. The city is surprisingly very clean and really good food, but just in my experience had a bad vibe I felt as if I needed eyes in the back of my head, and I have been to NOLA 4 times I never felt that. The Vagrancy is no joke. The vagrants KNOW who is a tourist, and they will stalk you and pester for money. It happened to me twice in a 4 days trip. It happened to my husband also. I had the same vagrant followed me for a day until I just give up a dollar , in which I didnt instead went off screamed at him in the middle of Beale street . following me I know you have a dollar.
One early morning I was walking downtown with husband and we hear a lady screaming help me, and about a block ahead was a woman in a wheelchair. The closer we approached I noticed she was naked, so I told me hubby to stay back while I helped her get her purse and belongings scattered on the sidewalk. She explained she was robbed and took the little money she had. I found her shawl that was covering her up and placed it back on her thought it was drenched in urine smell.. she asked for money but I feared she be robbed again in her condition by 12. I noticed her arm was limp and had apparent gangrene, so I opted to call her an ambulance. She put up a fight. Should I call the cops? she insisted the cops made her arm that way cause they broke it yesterday. I know that wasn't true, and politely said so.. All she had me do was wheel her into the sun .. I never forget. I say it had great ribs, and nice looking city with an awesome pro bait shop shaped like a pyramid .. but the vibe and vagrancy will never bring me back.
Lucky you didn't get ganked
Oh yeah, Downtown Memphis ain’t no joke with the homeless, still nothing compared to how many homeless live in Nashville, I tell them to screw off because of my old job, I knew all of the homeless from the places near downtown I’d stop at, they knew not to mess with me.
You unfortunately get that from the poorer cities. Memphis PD is having a staffing problem because surrounding areas pay their officers more, thus they see no benefit in staying here. It’s a problem they’re trying to address, but it’s more difficult because the bit of fame we have is from Elvis and that’s pretty much all but worn off except to the older crowd, thus there’s little tourist draw, thus little tourist revenue, thus not enough money to pay officers to stay here, thus crime never decreases.
@@dutchvonrichardson Memphis TN rough mane rough
Please go back just be more careful
Don’t go to Memphis and not visit Beale street, it’s the heart beat of Memphis. And the music is the heart
headed there this weekend with my fam 🖤
I love your video about my city ❤
I have been to Memphis once -- Memphis has November 6th Street; we saw the street sign and had to know what story was (almost) no one known so asked the concierge at the Peabody and was told the street was name honor of November 6, 1934, the "day the city's residents voted overwhelmingly in favor of receiving public power."
Aaayyeeee! Made it back to the M. I'm glad you had a good time here!
Lived there growing up. I now live in Pensacola with white beautiful beaches and air is so clean. However, I will always cherish going to dyers with my dad. The old dyers not the one on Beale. I miss you dad! Wish you were still alive in your downtown apartment. Love you memphians
Just went this summer and had a great time. Amazing food on Beale St. On a trip a few years ago went to the barbecue festival. That was a little disappointing to find out you can’t go and get barbecue.
Also don't pass up Pearl's Oyster House for amazing seafood and oysters!! Just a couple blocks off Beale Street.
Just come back from Memphis… went to this place.. the oysters were not good… bitter, I couldn’t eat them
But go to the downtown one. Do NOT hit the one in the suburbs (Cordova.) It sucks.
I went to it as well, the shrimp looked rotted & I never send back food but I’ll never forget this place since it’s the only place I ever sent back the food & left … I felt bad for the servers I know it’s not their fault but whoever was in the kitchen to serve that needs their eyes checked
Hit up some funk in mid-town. The Overton Square is great and right down Cooper is Cooper/Young. Lots of great bars, restaurants, shops.
So many great music museums!
The don'ts of memphis: dont walk around in an elvis outfit with your belly sticking out and eating a peanut butter jelly bacon sandwich 😂
You caught me
😂
What? (slowly puts back pink Elvis costume and peanut butter)
When you want hot tea, don’t just say “Can I have some tea”. Make sure to specify that it’s HOT tea that you want. I learned that the hard way 🤦🏻♀️
Lol! Yes we do sweet tea with ice here...
Its the south, if you ask for tea it will be iced and sweet tea.
I’m following you to Memphis. My bucket list includes following you around the world.
Good Show, Wol' Daddy. (smile)
High on my ‘to go’ list, thanks Mark!
Memphis bbq is unmatched. I gotta visit again
Memphis BBQ is just the Commercialization of what is found in the rural south. Trust me there is much better BBQ in smaller towns.
STFU. There are a lot of cities with good BBQ
@@kaydod3190 Didn't say it wasn't good, but its better in the least suspecting places. The best BBQ comes from places that don't have wait staff. Most of the best BBQ places I have seen had 1 side, and that was a bag of potato chips. City BBQ is made in larger batches and kept longer before serving. The flavor is hidden by sauces and rubs.
The Memphis Zoo is the best!!! They even have a small, kid friendly, water park that just opened this summer.
That's cool!
You can hear some great music and have some great food in midtown,a little less touristy.
My Mum and I visited in 2014, for her 50th (complete Elvis fan), I found Beale Street to be clean and the locals to be very welcoming. Talked to the Memphis Flippers CEO, became friends with the police, and kept our wits about us. We were warned by locals not to go near white haven and not to go down certain side streets. We walked around a lot, especially down Main Street. I felt safer in Memphis than I did in New York. And we stayed out until all hours of the morning down Beale Street. The police presence helped make us feel safe. We shopped at Sears for hours and never felt unsafe. The only place I felt slightly unsafe in was up from Graceland along that main road. I tried telling Mum we should check out the Elvis stand-alone store on the other side of the highway and we started walking until she got freaked out and wanted to turn around. I’m from Australia and still think we will go back for Mums 60th. We did get laughed at by the locals when we said we went to the bus station to get a bus and we’re strictly warned to never do that again (we stood out like sore thumbs) and were even told by a local they’d give us their car keys before we ever did that again - we visited the Peabody and seeing the ducks was so cool and stayed in The Hampton Inn and a few other spots and the level of care and friendliness from the staff in hotels was astounding. We did have one of the hotel workers escort us across the street just to go to the convenience store and I guess that’s when it set in that we can’t be out at night. But all in all I really fell in love with the place and the people. There’s good and bad every where, just like here in Australia, lots of knife crime and gangs etc, but I still feel safe because I know the spots to avoid etc. Also, Don’t expect your ribs to be hot LOL the first place we went to I was dying to try the ribs the chips and ribs came out stone cold haha! Compared to Bourbon Street, I honestly felt safer in Beale Street. The worst thing we heard/experienced in Memphis was a woman jumped from the Peabody and landed on a horse (horse and carriage) and didn’t pass away, horse had to be put to sleep. And a random bird befriended me and landed in my hair on my last day in Memphis 😂 down Main Street. I gave it to a homeless man 😅 the people here make the place worthwhile to come to! We went from experiencing southern hospitality to hell on earth treatment in New York!
I read your comment looking for the inevitable reference to Bourbon St. Only someone used to Bourbon would even think to call Beale Street "clean"!
330 people were murdered in 2020 in Memphis so please be careful!!!
Very few tourists get murdered. Its mostly gang related stuff.
@@Orange6921 😂That’s true!🤦🏼♂️
343 actually
It's was probably way more than that
Thank you for the tips, do you know where the best place to park downtown?
This is the most accurate view of Memphis I have ever seen on the web.
The Trolleys are $1 one way $2 all day and you can download an app for phone paying
I haven't been since I was 14 or so and I 40 now. Glad to see they still run. I'm taking my family there in a few weeks.
If you go to Memphis stay in areas with lots of people, don't go exploring unless you know the city well. One wrong turn could put you in serious danger. I lived there for 65 years before I escaped.
11:22 you can also see my neighborhood, if you had enhanced vision. 12:58, DUDE!!!! I used to work in that parking garage beside Rendezvous! Central Parking, it’s a different company now, but LOL, hilarious. 😂
Paynes Bar B Q is a must Also The Rendezvous. Been eating them all my life never had Central. Will try when I go back home.Gotta Have Makedas Cookies too.
How many barbeque places are there?
Yes.