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FedExForum Home of the Memphis Grizzlies
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Featured FedExForum Hotel:
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Welcome to the Stadium Hotel Network! The FedExForum is located in Memphis, TN and is home to the Memphis Grizzlies. The professional basketball season has always been defined by the sport's history, great fans, team competition, and state-of-the-art courts! Now you can conveniently book hotels and accommodations near your team's home court!
Stadium Hotel Network offers great rates on over 50 hotels near FedExForum. All of our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel inspection. All hotels offer a generous savings off of regular hotel rack rates. For basketball fans there's no better place to book a hotel! Check the map below for locations.
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Holiday Inn Select Memphis Downtown Beale St. The Holiday Inn Select Hotel-Memphis is newly renovated and conveniently located in the heart of downtown Memphis, directly across the street from the famous Peabody Hotel and within walking distance of Beale Street, The NBA FedEx Arena, Peabody Place (21 movie screens, Restaurants, Starbucks Coffee) Mud Island, the Cook Convention Center, the Pyramid, Orpheum Theater, and Autozone Ball Park "Home of the Memphis Redbirds,"…….more
+Feature Your Hotel
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Hotels Near FedEx Forum
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Westin Memphis Beale Street 170 Lt George West Lee Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Hampton Inn & Suites At Beale Street 175 Peabody Place, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Doubletree Memphis Downtown 185 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Benchmark Hotel Downtown Memphis 164 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Peabody Hotel 149 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Holiday Inn Select Memphis Downtown 160 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Residence Inn by Marriott Memphis Downtown 110 Monroe Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Madison Hotel 79 Madison Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Springhill Suites by Marriott Memphis Downtown 21 North Main Street, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Sleep Inn At Court Square 40 North Front Street, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Comfort Inn Downtown 100 North Front Street, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Marriott Memphis Downtown 250 North Main Street, Memphis, TN 38103 US
Crowne Plaza Memphis 300 North 2nd Street, Memphis, TN 38105 US
Super 8 Memphis Downtown Graceland 340 West Illinois Street, Memphis, TN 38106 US
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About Memphis
Upon arrival in Memphis, your brain must do a little stretching and straining as you realize that you are in a town that, among other things: gave birth to the blues, sits on the border of three states, witnessed the assasination of Dr. Martin Luther King, nurtured Elvis, and spawned the Piggly Wiggly grocery chain. Memphis is woven so tightly into the fabric of American culture and history that it would take far longer than the one day I had to even begin to unravel it. I went in for a curious dip and came out thirsty for more. Memphis is, of course, a musical archaeologist's dream. But it's also one of those mysterious borderlands...here the south leans west, black meets white...ads for casino gambling and gospel revivals hang uneasily side by side. You may wonder whether it would be more fitting to put on the white gloves for tea at the Peobody Hotel or slide on some leopard skin pants for a boogie-night on Beale Street…
Beale Street is an interesting experience. Here, you can go to the historical district, dine at restaurants, listen to music at nightclubs, tour museums, and go shopping. Concerning history, this is where singer W.C. Handy performed the first blues song. And because of this, there is a park named W.C. Handy Park on Beale Street. This park provides free concerts, and traveling musicians are present here. Then there is Church Park along Beale Street, built by the city's first African-American millionaire, named Robert Church. He built it for a safe refuge for African-Americans in the early 1900s. Along with these two parks, there is the Beale Street Walk of Fame (located between 2nd and 3rd). Musical notes are engraved in the concrete that mark the Walk of Fame. This is where some of the greatest Memphis musicians are recognized.
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