Charter Bus Trip To Louisville Kentucky

It was our long cherished dream to have a charter bus trip to Louisville that is well-known as the home of the celebrated Kentucky Derby horse race. Our charter bus trip was in May as the event occurs first Saturday May in each year.

The Kentucky Derby Festival runs for two weeks preceding the race and features several major events, including Thunder Over Louisville, touted as the largest fireworks display in the United States.

Whether it’s a walk in the park or a visit to a museum, Louisville is a fascinating city, aside from the Kentucky Derby. There’s a great night life scene in Louisville as there are many cafes and nightspots to take the charter bus safely to every single night.

I and my friends are also attracted by another popular event, the Humana Festival of New American Plays, a six-week-long festival that showcases new theatrical works. Each of the performing arts—opera, ballet, music and theater—are represented in Louisville, with performances at the Kentucky Center for the Arts, Walden Theatre and Louisville Palace among other venues.

If you’re longing for some outdoor deed, I fully recommend taking the busneeds.com charter bus for a trip to Cherokee Park where there are plenty of things to do like jogging, picnicking, horseback riding, fishing…etc. And I strongly recommend a Louisville charter bus trip to the unique Louisville restaurant called the Check’s Café. They serve anything from hot chili dishes to homemade soups, from sandwiches to rolled oysters.

At the last day of our trip, I asked charter bus driver to take us to the Speed Art Museum, the oldest arts museum in the state. If you are art enthusiasts, I strongly recommend you it is a great place that gives you something different. Boasting over 120 city parks, Louisville has no shortage of green space and recreational facilities. Sports fans enjoy the ardor of Louisville’s celebrated college teams, namely the University of Louisville Cardinals.