The Peabody Memphis is a full-service, multi-faceted convention/resort hotel with the following facilities: The Peabody Athletic Club, Th... more »
The Peabody Memphis is a full-service, multi-faceted convention/resort hotel with the following facilities: The Peabody Athletic Club, The Peabody Swimming Pool, an exquisite, marble, indoor, heated pool. Gould's Salon and Day Spa, provides a comprehension menu of therapeutic and soothing spa treatments for men and women, a hairstyling salon for men and women, and a full range of cleanings, relaxing and aromatherapy facials, manicures and pedicures.Shopping at The Peabody Memphis is one of the many pleasures of a stay at this hotel. From the legendary Lansky's, Clothier to the King, (Elvis Presley), to Lobby shops and boutiques open 9am to 6pm daily.Long the social hub of downtown Memphis, The Peabody Hotel takes seriously the need to excel in its food service. Four different restaurants match every guest's mood and offer luxurious but relaxed dining.***There is a daily Hotel Service Fee of $7.95 per room, per night to be paid by the guest directly to the hotel. Service fee entitles guest to unlimited local and 800 calls, use of wireless internet service, use of Athletic Club, daily newspaper and two shoe shines per stay.***
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The Peabody was fantastic! Everything
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Posted Sep 05, 2007
Excellent
The Peabody was fantastic! Everything was top notch.Nothing.“The Peabody has world class service, we arrived very early in the morning and they were able to accommodate an early check in. The ambiance was fantastic, and the room was immaculate...
70 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
No signage as to how to find the lobby or desk. Labrynthine entrances. Parking a long walk unless you take the valet scam. Rooms at least orderly except for peeling wall paper in the bath room (858). Lobby a circus. Few places to sit and conversation almost impossible except early morning. Restaurants tend toward low rent Italian pasta and over priced filets. The charm of the "Premier" Hotel of the old South descended into tattiness. No coffee pots in rooms. Extra charges for all facilities. A scam without the charm that the hotel once had.
35 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
The entry is grand. This hotel is quite beautiful and has southern charm, but the bathrooms are very small, nice but tiny. The beds were really comfortable. There was a lot of street noise from our room, motorcycles, loud cars, etc. There was a $10 service charge that they don't tell you about up front. The Jacuzzi and pool were nice. The ducks were lovely and their entrance onto the red carpet was cute. The price is a bit steep for the standard double size rooms. We are a family of 4 (2 small children) and we were running all over each other. It would have been a great room for 1 or a newlywed couple.
27 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
The standard for service, rooms, and everything else expected from a hotel stay are set here. A night here will make you feel first-class all the way. It's an amazing experience that every traveler should be lucky to have.
41 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
If you're ever in Memphis, give the world-famous Peabody a try. The quality of everything is very nice and classic. It is right in the middle of dowtown Memphis and is walking distance away from Rendezvous--which serves the best ribs in the world.
33 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for business
This was a wonderful stay in a unique hotel. The quality was excellent and the procession of the ducks down the steps and into their pool everyday was great to see. The lobby was peaceful and relaxing with classical music throughout. I also enjoyed the boutiques in the lobby area. The only fault was some of the surrounding area was not very safe. Also please be careful where you park your car. The parking garage across the street (not affiliated with hotel) had non-English speaking employees who could not understand us and held up a board of keys for us to choose ours to reclaim our car.
Clean rooms with comfy duvets.While the
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Posted Jan 08, 2006
Excellent
Clean rooms with comfy duvets.While the rooms were very clean, some of the "antique" furniture was a little too dingy for me.“The rooms were clean and well-stocked. The staff were friendly, but they lost our bags for a few hours. The Peabody is...