(901) 529-4000
149 Union Ave
Memphis,
TN
38103
35.1427
-90.0519
Neighborhoods: Downtown Medical Center, Central, Downtown Core
Last updated 3.23.09
Reviews & Ratings for Peabody Memphis
11 reviews
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For this price, service and comfort are definately lacking.
by con550 at Citysearch
It seems the Peabody is caught up in their own reputation and mystique. A two night stay of expected rest, was anything but restful. Our first room was very small and quite dusty. The shower wouldn't drain. We waited an hour for maintenance to clear it with a line, and were left with a dirty tub. We were not aware there was a Fraternity Convention of 700 members staying at the hotel either. This meant loud obnoxious fools running, yelling, slamming doors at all hours of the night. This is an OLD building, not soundproof by any means. Awake at 4am because of all the noise. Our complaint to management was met with indifference (she said...:"and?"m like it's not her problem. After expressing how this hotel doesn't belong in the 'Preferred Resorts' guide and how others in that guide are far nicer, we were upgraded to the concierge level and comped a night. Concierge level, 12th floor. Nice to have snacks and beverages on hand all day. The first concierge, Justin, was not friendly, arrogant and never offered us ANYTHING in the way of service. Not even a local map, like the stack on his desk I saw later. The room on the 12th was much nicer, cleaner and larger. The beds are fantastic. More noise...2am on Saturday, some clown (Fraternity brother?) KICKING THE INSIDE OF THE STAIRWELL DOOR because he obviously didn't have access to that floor. What a joke. Be prepared to pay: Self Parking $16 A DAY (valet is $22), Internet Access: $9.95, none of this is spelled out on peabodymemphis website. Bring your own aircard for wireless. We have had much nicer stays at Hampton Inn's and Residence Inn. Next time in Memphis, we will avoid the Peabody at all costs. We thought staying at the nicest place in town was the way to go. I've no learned to always ask ahead when making reservations if there is any 'special event' or group at the hotel. Might have saved myself a ton of money and got some sleep....
- Pros: Comfy bed. Location.
- Cons: Service. Noise. Price (as it relates to service). 'Extra charges'
Must stay at least one night while in Memphis-Most comfortable bed I've ever slept in!
by sprusa6 at Citysearch
The Peabody hotel definitely has the nicest accomodations I've stayed at while traveling. From the moment you walk in, you feel an excitement in the air. Every detail exudes luxury, from the fresh flowers in every arrangement in the lobby to the thread count of the bedding. The guest rooms are large yet still feel very intimate. Warm colors and clean lines are a beautiful balance. The bathroom was impeccable with plenty of towels and a stunnign marble sink. If you stay on a Saturday night, as I did, you must have the Skyway brunch. It is incredible! Any imaginable delicacy is prepared with great care to taste and detail. Many of the items are single serving size with lots of design put into the presentation. The sights, sounds, and smells that fill this hotel will remain in your memory long after you've checked out. There is only one minor complaint I could relay about the Peabody and it is the parking. If you valet, there is a $30 charge (which seemed a little high considering you are dropping at least a few hundred just to stay at the hotel) and the self parking is still $16 plus a long trek to the main lobby.
- Pros: Comfortable beds. Close to ballpark and Beale Street. Skyway Brunch.
- Cons: Parking
Resident ducks and phenomenal facilities unite to provide an unforgettable experience.
by Contributor at Citysearch
The Scene
For decades the hotel's resident "duckmaster" has each morning directed five mallards from their rooftop Royal Duck Palace to the lobby, where they march along a red carpet to an Italian fountain to the tune of a John Philip Sousa march. (They return to their palace with equal ceremony in the early evening.) Not only does this take place in one of the most refined hotels in the South, the daily event is one of the reasons many guests stay here.
The Details
This opulent property is primarily a convention and event hotel, from weddings to executive board meetings to banquets for 3,000. A state-of-the-art Executive Conference Center and the massive Tennessee Exhibit Hall are just a few of the venues available. The 468 guest rooms include suites, key-accessed Concierge Level accommodations and the Romeo & Juliet bi-level suite. With columns, balustrades and mosaic floors, the indoor swimming pool has a romantic, Grecian flair.
Where else would you stay?
by kayron2 at Citysearch
The Peabody is the premier hotel in Memphis! There is no where else that I would consider staying while visiting Memphis. The restaurants are very good and the location is superb.
"A historic landmark for the city"
by asusig at Citysearch
This hotel is the premium hotel of Memphis. It's amazing views, amenties, and convience of the new added Peabody Place make it the jewel of the city's downtown. If you have a little extra to splurge on your stay its worth and if not at least go a visit it while your in town.
- Pros: Close to lots of ente
Lovely, Historic, Pricey
by mduley at Citysearch
Everything you would expect but you'll still pay a premium to rest here. Large rooms and decent views.
- Pros: large rooms, convenient to all, beautiful ball rooms
- Cons: elevators small, elevators slow, Brunch is unorganized
"DUCKS"
by nnkm77 at Citysearch
Really - DUCKS. The Peabody Ducks live on the roof of the penthouse, and every morning they go into the elevator waddle through the lobby into the water fountain and swim all day. At 5:00pm, they annouce that the Ducks are going to sleep, they all exit the fountain and go back into the elevator to go to back to their penthouse! It is a sight to be seen, but get there early on weekends because everyone comes to see them.

