Perhaps most commonly associated with its influential music roots, Memphis is a city that has a lot more to offer than just that.
Legends, such as Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash, have recorded albums in the city, with many of the famous musical landmarks still available to visit, including Elvis’ mansion, Graceland. This has helped morph the city into an area where music lovers come to pay homage, with other sights, such as the Blues Hall of Fame and the Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum also drawing the crowds.
There is, however, a growing number of other, non-musical activities to attract visitors and locals alike and all of them accessible with a short ride in a city cab in Memphis.
The historic and important Mississippi River is the largest by volume in the United States, while also being the most celebrated. The west side of Memphis borders the Mississippi, where over four miles of parks have been created to enjoy the natural sight.
A short ride in a city cab in Memphis can get you down to the tranquillity of the bank, where boat tours, canoe rentals and other similar activities are accessible.
Having undergone a number of key renovations in the last few years, Memphis Zoo now rates as one of the more popular attractions of the city.
With over 3,000 animals, including elephants, bears and lions, there is a huge amount to entice visitors to enter. Any city cab in Memphis will know its location, making it quick and easy to visit.
For those who are baseball fans, the Auto Zone park is a must see. While it doesn’t host Major League Baseball, it makes up for this by being one of the best ballparks in the entire country, with its unique and iconic design.
Attracting thousands of visitors per year, it plays host to the Memphis Redbirds in the Pacific Coast League. You may even catch a brief glimpse of it when taking a city cab in Memphis to another location, as the giant hitter monument at the main entrance is hard to miss.