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Complete and professional tour and guide services.


Enjoy the beauty, history and unique treasures of Louisville and its surrounding areas through a professionally guided tour by City & Countryside Tours.

From the twin spires of Churchill Downs to the fossil beds of the Falls of the Ohio to the Victorian neighborhoods of Old Louisville, to the homes of the most beautiful thoroughbred horses in the world, City & Countryside has a tour that will offer a distinctive and interesting experience to your Louisville visit.

Each tour is led by a friendly and knowledgeable guide who will enrich your tour with historical and geographic insights as well as share the color of local lore and traditions.

City & Countryside Tours offers guide services and tour planning for conventions and small group. Individual and private custom tours are available upon request.


See the treasures
and hospitality
of Louisville and the surrounding areas

141 North Fourth Ave.
Louisville, Kentucky 40202
502.807.5573

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Walking Tour of Downtown Louisville
Louisville’s rich historic architecture, is second only to Essex County Massachusetts for the number of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Horse Farm Tour & Lunch
Travel to Kentucky’s famous horse country to see the beautiful rolling hills of the Bluegrass. This tour features a visit to a working horse farm rich in tradition and thoroughbreds. You will also visit Keeneland Racetrack. (This tour requires 24 hour in advance reservations.)

Historic Louisville Tour
We will transport you to Louisville’s beginnings -- the “Falls of the Ohio.” Recognized as the largest exposed fossil bed in the world, it is also the site of Louisville’s earliest settlers.

This tour also includes the Kentucky Derby Museum, replete with Derby memorabilia as well as "The Greatest Race", a 360 degree video wall that sketches the history of and experience of the Kentucky Derby.

The Court of St. James Walking Tour...
Louisville Style

This walking tour of Old Louisville reveals why St James Court was a most fashionable address and remains as such almost 100 years later.