The Peabody Memphis
The South’s Grand Hotel
149 Union Avenue
Memphis, TN 38103
1-800-PEABODY
To book rooms at the special rate, visit the following link:
https://resweb.passkey.com/Resweb.do?mode=welcome_gi_new&groupID=8336227
Single is $149, double is $149, Triple is $169, Quad is $169 plus 15.95% tax.
Government employees:
Government employees need to use the access code 12eeri4govt12 and register using the link below. Government rooms are single $96, Double $96, $116 Triple and $136 quad.
https://resweb.passkey.com/go/35govt970
There is an OPTIONAL Hotel Service Fee of $5.95 per day for in room internet, unlimited local phone and 800 number calls, use of health club, morning newspaper, overnight shoe shine, and coffee and tea service in the Deli each morning at designated hours.
IN ORDER FOR EERI TO FILL ITS ROOM BLOCK, YOU MUST MAKE YOUR RESERVATION BY MARCH 23, 2012.
- Check-in time: 4:00 p.m.; check-out time: 11 a.m..
- Valet parking: $26 per day.
- Covered self parking: $18 per day (one block away). You may drop your bags with a valet parking attendant prior to parking your car.
- The hotel is 11 miles from the Memphis International Airport (MEM).
- TennCo Express Shuttle: $16 one way if booked ahead at http://www.shuttlefare.com/results
- Taxi: approximately $30 one way.
Hotel Description
In the heart of “Blues City”, you’ll find The Peabody Memphis, a magnificent AAA 4-Diamond hotel. This historic icon opened its doors in 1925 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Having recently completed an expansive guestroom restoration, The Peabody Memphis continues to carry the distinction as the “South’s Grand Hotel.”
Our convenient downtown location is just blocks from Memphis attractions like Beale Street, the Memphis Rock N Soul Museum, Gibson Guitar Factory and Fed-Ex Forum. Elvis Presley’s Graceland, the National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis Zoo, STAX Museum of American Soul Music are nearby too.
The Peabody itself is also one of Memphis’ most popular attractions. The Peabody Ducks march to and from the Grand Lobby twice daily in a time-honored tradition dating back to the 1930s. At 11 AM and again at 5 PM, the red carpet is rolled out and The Peabody Ducks march to the tune of John Philip Sousa’s “King Cotton March” before a crowd of amazed and delighted guests.