Memphis is filled with romantic hotels perfect for couples looking to celebrate their love. From cozy boutique stays to luxurious suites, find the most romantic spots for a memorable stay in the city.
Transforms a stay into an adventure for couples. Offering rustic-elegant rooms with electric fireplaces and luxury bathrooms, each space promises a unique blend of wilderness and comfort. With views of downtown Memphis, it’s the perfect romantic accommodation.
An upscale haven in the historic Press-Scimitar Building invites couples for a romantic room stay. Near downtown attractions, this boutique hotel combines contemporary luxury with historical grandeur, perfect for exploring Memphis’s rich cultural tapestry and enjoying intimate moments.
A romantic accommodation just half a mile from Beale Street offers couples an unforgettable experience with its elegant accommodations and unique Romeo and Juliet suite.
An intimate escape in downtown Memphis blending European charm with Southern hospitality. Enjoy luxurious rooms with river views, vibrant nightlife of Beale Street nearby, and three dining venues including the renowned Paulette’s for a memorable romantic hotel stay.
Offers a unique romantic getaway inspired by the hospitality of Elvis Presley himself. Situated steps from Graceland, with luxury suites, a large outdoor pool, and live entertainment, couples can relax in the opulence and charm of Elvis’s world, making for an unforgettable escape in Memphis.
Nestled in the heart of the city, emerges as a haven of spacious elegance and modern comfort for couples. Its proximity to the Mississippi Riverfront and Beale Street positions it as an ideal base for romantic hotel stay.
Nestled close to Beale Street, FedEx Forum, and The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum, is an oasis of romantic room. It offers a serene stay with amenities like an on-site fitness center and dining at Penny’s Nitty Gritty.
Experience signature warmth with a chocolate chip cookie upon arrival. This hotel offers a gateway to Memphis attractions with a complimentary airport shuttle and easy access to shopping and dining. Perfect for couples seeking romantic suites.
Enveloped in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, this vintage Main Street Trolley line location is ideal for a romantic experience. Enjoy Mississippi River views, explore museums, Graceland, and vibrant Beale Street, perfect for a romantic trip.
Blends history with modern luxury in downtown Memphis. A short walk from Beale Street, this hotel offers a rooftop bar and diner, making it a perfect weekend getaway for couples seeking a mix of relaxation and urban exploration.
An idyllic stay for couples seeking urban excitement and serene comfort. Perfectly situated near Wolfchase Galleria, explore Memphis’s culinary delights. Enjoy amenities like a refreshing pool and Wi-Fi, ensuring a romantic accommodation marked by exploration and relaxation.
The city’s tallest romantic hotel offers a luxurious escape in the East Memphis business district. Conveniently located at I-240 and Poplar, it’s close to shopping, dining, and only 15 minutes from the airport. Guests can enjoy an outdoor pool, whirlpool, and on-site dining.
Convenience and luxury blend perfectly here, with easy access to Graceland and Beale Street. Enjoy a full-service restaurant and a Jacuzzi suite for ultimate relaxation, making every moment truly unforgettable for a romantic experience.
A cherished retreat with Whirlpool suites promising comfort and romance. Just 8 miles from the University of Memphis, enjoy complimentary breakfast and a seasonal outdoor pool. Close to Graceland and Beale Street, it’s ideal for romantic getaways.
A 3-star Forbes-rated hotel known for its clean, spacious rooms with modern amenities like Wi-Fi, microwaves, and mini-fridges. Enjoy a hot tubs in select rooms and a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast in the city’s one of the romantic hotels.
Booking a romantic hotel in Memphis offers couples a unique opportunity to explore the heart and soul of a city steeped in musical history, cultural richness, and Southern hospitality. Here are compelling reasons to choose Memphis for your romantic escape:
Rich Musical Heritage: Memphis is synonymous with blues, soul, and rock ‘n’ roll. Couples can delve into the city’s musical past with visits to iconic attractions like Sun Studio, the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, and Elvis Presley’s Graceland, creating a soundtrack to their love story.
Scenic Riverfront Setting: The Mississippi River provides a breathtaking backdrop for romantic walks, sunset cruises, and dinners with a view. The riverfront and Tom Lee Park offer serene spots for couples to unwind and connect with nature.
Vibrant Culinary Scene: From authentic Southern barbecue to upscale dining, Memphis’ culinary scene is as diverse as it is delicious. Share a meal at a cozy restaurant in Overton Square or enjoy a romantic dinner in the historic South Main district.
Distinctive Accommodations: Romantic hotels in Memphis blend historic charm with modern luxury, offering amenities like rooftop terraces with city views, in-room spa services, and intimate courtyards. These properties cater to couples seeking a memorable and personalized stay.
Cultural and Artistic Exploration: Engage with Memphis’ rich cultural tapestry through its museums, art galleries, and live theater performances. The city’s creative spirit is evident in its public art, festivals, and music venues, offering endless entertainment options.
Warm Southern Hospitality: The welcoming atmosphere and friendly locals make Memphis a city where couples can feel at home. The genuine hospitality extends to romantic hotels, where staff go above and beyond to ensure a special and intimate experience for their guests.
Choosing a romantic hotel in Memphis means immersing yourselves in a city that offers not just a getaway, but an experience filled with passion, history, and the warmth of Southern charm, making it an ideal destination for lovebirds.
The manager David and the hotel get 5 stars ... But one star for the horrible experience we had in the store.. we got hood winked by the blue green resort people selling vacation packages ... We signed on before we looked at all the better business complaints...... There are hundreds of people that said they had the same horrible experience we had... The blue green sales people say all sorts of things that just are not true they promised us a three night stay in a two bedroom cabin only at the last minute... once we had driven across the country... to try and change it ... I spent over three hours in phone calls before calling it quits ... They promised a refund but that too was a mess... I'll update if/ when it resolves
We have traveled across the country and this is BY FAR one of the BEST places we've ever stayed at! This is an entirely different experience from anything we've ever done before. We cannot wait to come here again. It's pretty pricey, but sooo worth it! The city it's located in is pretty crumby, but the place itself is FANTASTIC! Do yourself a favor and make this place a bucket list item and save your pennies and spend a few nights here!!!!
We thought our stay was going to be great after checking in and seeing how beautiful everything was. Unfortunately, the reality turned out to be different. First off we needed our date of stay to be changed & after a 2 hr back & forth between the hotel & Expedia NO ONE was willing to help us. After a 7 hr drive we made it to the hotel to discover there was no couch. The host at the front desk apologized & advised they would bring up a roll away bed (no mention of a fee). While my husband and son walked the store, I decided to take a bath in the jetted tub. While relaxing my knee accidentally hit the button to turn on the jets. The jets then blasted a ton of mold and God knows what else into the bath water! COMPLETELY DISGUSTING. I immediately got out & had to take a shower. After that, while we were all trying to sleep, the jets for the tub kept coming on and off all night. Finally my husband called the front desk and went down stairs to address the issue. By this time it was 6am. The host at the desk was completely grossed out, comped my husband breakfast coupons, advised it was the least they could do. Stated she was really sorry & that she would make notes & speak to her manager as soon as she got in.By 7am we were packed and ready to leave, but we had the "free" breakast coupon so we ate before checking out. Once in the breakfast room we noticed a sign that says $24.00 per person. We were SHOCKED. It was the exact same breakfast you get at other hotels included in your stay! The food was already cold & not anything you would pay $24.00 a person for.After breakfast we checked out. Upon check out we again spoke with the ladies at the front desk about the mold in the tub, it not shutting off all night & the broken toilet. The manager on duty joined the conversation & advised she would issue us a refund for $140.00. We stated that was very nice of her, thanked her for her time & left.The following day we noticed our bank account had been charged $117.60 from the hotel. I called and they advised it was for breakfast, which was supposed to be free, a roll away bed that no one told us we had to pay for, and an additional resort fee that was supposed to have already been included in the amount shown on our receipt we have from Expedia. The following day the $140.00, from the manager, was deposited to our account only to be reversed back out the same day that I called to question them on the $117.60 worth of extra charges. I called again today and the issues still are not being resolved. Needless to say I will never recommend staying here to anyone, which is very unfortunate considering how beautiful they made it.
The place is pretty neat, we stayed in the Governor Suite but one of the showers wouldn’t get hot water. There was dog poop right in front of our door the next morning. And the fact that you have to pay $25 for breakfast (each person) doesn’t seem right after paying $1,500 for staying ONE night. The fact that “Motel 6” has free breakfast but this place doesn’t just didn’t seem right😂
This review comes from someone that LOVES the Johnny Morris brand and has stayed multiple times at Top of the Rock, Cypress, etc. We live in Missouri and have seen the amazing things Johnny has done for our state conservation program and land management.We have stayed at Cypress several times over the years and one of the things that has always impressed us at any J. Morris property is the level of service and great attitudes and friendliness of the staff. For some reason, at Cypress we have noticed the past couple times, it has done a 180.First of all, I never liked that this hotel requires a $20 parking fee that is not disclosed in the reservation. I understand it is Memphis and security is necessary, but it should be included or disclosed in the reservation.Although the experience started in the lobby, our experience at the bar and in the restaurant were surprising. The hostess station for some reason seemed confused and unsure of how to handle incoming guests. The bartenders although working hard gave off a vibe that they did not want to be there. The Old Fashions, I believe are $18 and are served with maraschino cherries which I guess can be debated, but the biggest takeaway was the Rest. Manager. She walked around the restaurant all night. Our reservation was 10 minutes late or so, no big deal - but every time she walked directly by us she avoided any interaction. Never once smiled, greeted a customer and did not make us comfortable as guests. Our waitress did a great job, but some of my ribs were hot and some were cold. In the morning walking around for coffee even the cleaning staff were unfriendly.I love staying in the cabins and the entire experience at Cypress. But, we really did feel like the staff although not rude, definitely did not make us feel welcome. I hope this trend can be turned around.If you made it all the way through that - I want you to know this lodge is truly an amazing experience. But, you will be paying several hundred a night for a room and dinner is not cheap. Nothing is cheap. But, there is a reason J. Morris' properties can charge a lot - the experience. So, I hope that experience returns to where it used to be and matches the other Bass Pro Properties once again.
This is one of the most unique hotels I've stayed at. It is intriguing and cool, the first night. Once the novelty is gone, you realize you are overpaying for a room and amenities overlooking a fancy mall. The property is worth visiting and the view from the top after a freestanding elevator ride is cool, but could be had for $8. I enjoyed the experience with my son but wouldn't choose it again.
Would high recommend! The place is amazing along with the staff! Someone stole my door dash order and the lady at the front desk re ordered and paid for my food again!
I decided to take a road trip to Memphis and spend a few nights at Big Cypress Lodge to celebrate my birthday. I chose a premium room which was really nice! I have no complaints about the room. However, the food and service is below standard. Food and service are vital for my overall experience so I will have to deduct more stars because of it. The prices in the restaurants are overpriced while the food is terrible. I ended up throwing away food due to the taste. Why does a milkshake cost ten dollars? Thankfully, they were out of milkshakes so I drove to the nearest fast food chain to purchase one for more than half the cost. When I went for breakfast, they were out of pancakes and cereal. Although I really liked the accommodations, I won’t stay here again because of the food and service. My family and I utilized the complimentary shuttle to go eat downtown. When we requested the shuttle to be picked back up from the restaurant, Jeffery called my cell phone and stated that he would be on his way to pick us up in twelve minutes and then go on his lunch break. He then canceled the request in the app. We waited an additional thirty minutes because he said he was on his way. He didn’t show up so I called an Uber instead. When we saw him the next day, he pretended to have amnesia and wouldn’t admit to what he had done. After I checked out, I noticed on my bill that they charged me four separate pet fees when I should have only had one charge since the pet fee is per stay and not per night. I also had one pet. I called and was told it will be taken care of. I will be checking my account in a few days to verify that the additional charges were reversed. I would recommend checking your invoice prior to leaving to be sure you don’t have any unexpected overcharges.
The views are amazing, really cool place, just very outdated, and not very well kept up. Room was old and dirty, many broken fixtures. 1 night stay was $480 + Ridiculous!!!The building is cool, great views inside and out. Hallways were pungent and stinky, staff apologized, but didn’t do or say anything to help.
Overall the trip was great. Staying at the Lodge was well worth it with the perks. Service was a bit so-so, but it was a great trip. Hearts and Flowers package isn't worth the additional money, but it was a nice touch.
I stayed here during my trip to the Bass Shop Pyramid in Memphis, Tennessee. The hotel is absolutely stunning for it being inside a pyramid in a bass pass shops. The staff were nice and the check in process was easy getting to my room. The room was absolutely stunning being basted off of hunting and the fishing environment being spot on and having the wood cabin feeling. The room was absolutely comfortable and one of the best hotels; for it being owned by Bass Pro Shops franchising. The patio was nice and had a great view of the store. I will stay when in Memphis again.
Our room was great. Interior double queen. Had a large balcony that overlooked the store right above a pond with many fish and ducks. Bathroom was cool, glass shower was large with a waterfall shower head that had fantastic pressure. Separate whirlpool tub. We were able to get the room super dark to sleep and we didn't hear an outside sound. The best part was the linens. The towels were really nice, but the bedding was superb. Between the bedding, darkness, and quiet, we almost didn't check out by 11am. I will be trying to contact someone who can help me find where to buy the linens. They had a free shuttle. Our driver Alicia was super nice. She dropped us off at the Peabody to watch the duck march, then came back and picked us up.My only negatives are that the mattress was a little soft for our liking. But it may not be an issue to others. I have a bad back, so I prefer very firm. Also, I thought Walburgers was pricey for what you got. Service was great, but they were out of a lot of stuff leaving my stuck with the mac and cheese which was cold and sticky by the time I got it. My husband liked his chicken sandwich, but it was small for $17 and really should have included fries. All in all I would definitely stay here again, just eat somewhere else.
I booked this place immediately after finding out it existed. Pretty cool. To stay in a Bass Pro Shop? Love it. The jacuzzi had great jets - several! The shower was big, the balcony opened up overlooking the store inside. Overall, really interesting with a splash of luxury. Now, the hidden fees - only $20 + another $20...but why? And the cleaning could have been better. First glance everything was neat, but the loveseat had lots of crumbs and smashed chips in the cushions and under the chair... All-in-all, I enjoyed it and glad we stayed. But, we've stayed and probably don't need to do it again 😉
We stayed here Day Weekend and we will definitely be back again! The rooms were nice and had a rustic log cabin look. The ladies at the front desk were so nice and helpful. Someone even called up to our room to make sure we didn't need anything and asked if there was anything they could do to better our stay. I have never had that happen anywhere else I've stayed and it made me feel like they really cared. The gym was clean and the equipment was in good working order. And our view of the bridge was AMAZING! We will definitely be staying here again. Thank You Everyone at Big Cedar Lodge for making our stay an amazing time.
The room and scenery were great. Check-in was beyond a disaster. We arrived early and the room had not been prepared yet so my family and I decided to look around and have dinner up on the lookout. The girl at the desk took our information and said she'd "call" us when the room was ready. Hours passed by and no call. We made our way back to the check-in desk after a way over-priced meal that we had and had to wait an hour for because the chefs in the lookout were standing around talking instead of cooking. This irritated the entire waitstaff, but nobody seemed to want to do anything about it. We also had to deal with people taking selfies and photos of the fish tank or surrounding scenery.Next we find out that our room was never prepared and was in fact given to someone else who had no reservation. The lady helping us was about to break down and the other ladies at the desk didn't really lift a finger to help her get the situation straight. After over an hour, she got us into another room which was not an ADA room. This made the situation even worse for us but we dealt with it since it was only one night. We had reserved the ADA room several months ago so that part was even more salt into the wound.An hour later after we went up to the room, there was a knock on the door and another family outside trying to get into the room. Apparently they had reserved that room and got bumped to put us into that room. When I called the front desk to let them know, I was told, that "it happens all the time". The room was okay, but the teenagers making loud noises to echo really put even more of a dampener on the experience.My wife received a text message asking for a rating of the experience and she replied with a 2 or 3 rating. To this there was no reply. Later she got an email asking the same thing. She replied the same and this time we received a call from Rachel Blackwell, the operations manager. My wife was too upset to speak at this point about it and I talked with Ms. Blackwell. When I told her that the entire experience was horrible and why, she did offer to refund our money. I got off the phone with a feeling that she didn't really care. I was refunded money over a week later, but not the dollar amount I originally paid. I was shorted $200. I have tried SEVERAL times and left SEVERAL messages to get this resolved but nobody will respond. I guess they feel they've done enough even though they said they would refund ALL of my money.Overall, a great looking place but WAY too overpriced from the rooms to the drink machines that charge $99.95 for a 12oz can of soda, to mismanaging reservations, to the POOR staff managing the place!
Rooms were spacious and clean!Service was great!A bit of a ways away from the downtown area but walkable if it's a nicer day.There is also a shuttle option via the hotel app that works similar to uber that picks you up and drops you off within 3 miles of the resort between 9am and 9pm.
I loved this place so much! It was a good location in Memphis and it’s just so unique! We loved being able to come out to the lounge of the hotel and watch the fish swimming around late at night when nobody was there. We had an interior balcony room and really enjoyed it. Allie and Ashley at the front Desk were amazing too. They were helpful!
We spent the night at Big Cypress Lodge on our way home from a week long road trip. It was great! Our room was spacious and comfortable, the balcony looking into the store was a fun, unique place to chill before going to bed. The observation decks were a great place to watch the sunset and the 3rd floor Terrace bar is a very nice space to watch the light show that the bridge puts on or just hang out around the fire pit. The store is everything and more that you would expect at a Bass Pro. They also offer shuttles to Beale Street. We didn't take advantage of that perk but it's a nice one! I thought the store was rather dark, because of the structure there are no windows/natural light. It's definitely a lodge vibe so maybe the dimmer lighting fits that theme better. Also, the rooms are not well insulated. We heard voices next door and footsteps above. We always sleep with fan app on my phone so we just cranked it up a little more but if you're a light sleeper, this could be more problematic.
The lady that works at the front desk Ashley C. truly knows great customer service. She went above and beyond to make our whole family feel welcomed. She was always friendly and always spoke when she saw us pass by. I can not say enough wonderful things about this amazing lady.The room was really nice and cozy. My only complaint is that there was only one elevator that worked.
We decided to stay here after the reviews online. It seems to me to be one of the safest in the area. Really cool place, and they treat you very well at the front desk. Ashley was phenomenal. We loved her.Rooms were laid out well and very nice. The bathroom was a rain fall shower head and big garden tub. Free bottled water and a couple of snacks.The biggest complaint I would have is that rooms were dirty, in my opinion. Lots of dust around the wall trimmings and the bathroom surfaces were dusty as well. For the money we spent, it should be sparkling clean to me. The pillows also weren't good, but the bed was comfortable.The elevator going to the top 300 feet or 28 stories was a bonus. Beautiful views, and we all loved that. Real nice restaurant at the top that are not really expensive and have good food.If I went back I wouldn't stay here but I would visit the restaurants and elevator.We paid around $347.00 per night for our room.
Fun theme. Rooms are pristine, spacious and soundproof. The lounge area on the third floor is a great place to relax and meet the other lodge guests. Your stay includes a complimentary priority pass to the restaurant/observation deck at the top of the pyramid.Will definitely be back!A+++++
Lots of fun and activities on site. The fixtures are showing some wear but in the overall log cabin decor it's not detracting from the experience. We stayed one night while doing a long drive and we were pleasantly surprised by how fun it was. We will probably make a trip back just to stay here!
Room clean, quiet but a little small. Elevator a little slow. Loved the check in gentleman. Do not remember his name but he looked like one of the Mario brothers. Will stay again on one of my trips.
Rocky at the front desk is an awesome person. He made sure our stay was perfect. The location was a bit noisy but there isn’t much they can do about that.
Stayed in the basement suite & felt like we were in a chic NYC apartment! Elevated ceilings, huge windows with floor-to-ceiling blackout curtains, and furnishings like marble-topped side tables made it a beautiful suite. Rocky is the best host, a local legend! He can make you a drink, give you interesting recommendations, or tell you a great story. Make sure you meet him if you stay there or if you stop into Luna!
First night front desk lady named Nikki is the best. the double queen beds room was sold out when we check in. She brought and set up a portable bed for our girl. very nice and helpful! very clean room, and great location. our room is on the second floor, very quiet during the night, although it is located at the downtown area. I planned to give a five star during the first night. but next morning i changed my mind, because there is no microwave in the whole entire hotel. it is normal having no microwave in the room according to the room design. But when we bring the food needs heat to the front desk the next morning, we were told there is no microwave in the hotel, even there is a little cafe and bar there.
Great location and very convenient for visiting Memphis. Beale St. is a short walk south of the hotel and a great place to listen to blues music. There is also a city trolley that runs close to the hotel for accessing different parts of town (only $2 for an all day hop on/off ticket)The Hotel Napoleon is an historic building and had been refurbished nicely with comfortable beds and rooms. Staff is very friendly and helpful and self parking is convenient and very affordable ($15/day) for a downtown area. Hotel valet parking is also available.The only issue we had at the hotel is simply a result of the age of the building. There is only one elevator in the building, likely installed when the building was refurbished. As such, the wait time can be longer than normal when busy. My wife and I decided to take the stairs down to the lobby instead of waiting.... Nope, we won't do that again.... The stairs are narrow and built in a semi circular pattern just shy of a spiral staircase. Luckily we were headed down, going up would have been even worse as the steps are also somewhat steep. This is not a huge detraction, just a symptom of the age of the building and something to be noted if you're thinking of taking the stairs instead of waiting for the elevator.We had a great time staying at the Hotel Napoleon and will definitely stay here again next time we visit Memphis.
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What is the typical price range for romantic hotels in Memphis?
Romantic hotels in Memphis cater to a wide range of budgets, with options from cozy inns to luxurious accommodations. Budget-friendly choices start around $100 per night, offering comfortable amenities for couples seeking value. Mid-range hotels, often featuring additional perks like on-site dining and unique decor, can range from $150 to $250 per night. For those desiring the pinnacle of romance and luxury, premium options can exceed $300 per night, providing exclusive services, spa facilities, and breathtaking views of the Mississippi River. Prices may fluctuate based on seasonality and special events, so booking in advance is recommended.
When is the best time to visit a romantic hotel in Memphis?
The best time to visit a romantic hotel in Memphis is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) months. These seasons offer mild weather, ideal for exploring the city’s rich musical heritage, enjoying outdoor dining, and visiting attractions without the extreme heat of the summer. Spring brings vibrant blooms and outdoor festivals, while fall features beautiful foliage and cooler temperatures. Additionally, these periods avoid the peak tourist seasons, providing a more intimate experience at popular sites and potentially lower rates at romantic hotels.
Do romantic hotels in Memphis offer special packages for couples?
Yes, many romantic hotels in Memphis offer special packages designed specifically for couples seeking an intimate escape. These packages may include amenities such as champagne on arrival, roses, chocolates, and in-room breakfasts. Some hotels also offer couples’ spa treatments, private tours of Memphis’ iconic music landmarks, or reservations at romantic restaurants. For an unforgettable experience, inquire about add-ons like riverboat cruises on the Mississippi. To ensure availability and the best rates, couples should book these packages in advance and directly with the hotel.
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