
Simplify Your Louisville Vacation Plan - Guide on Must Visit Recreation and Entertainment Spots
Louisville being the largest city in the state of Kentucky, US, is a hub for shipping and is popular for racing. Located on the banks of River Ohio, this city has a number of places to visit, and is highly popular for the entertainment and tourist attractions.
The city holds a number of cultural events every year, which will include the Kentucky Derby in the month of May that is marked with the largest synchronized firework display, Thunder over Louisville, followed by a number of events like Pegasus Parade, The Great Steamboat Race, Great Balloon Race, a marathon, and much more.
Other festivals or annual events will include Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theater of Louisville, Memorial Day weekend for the Beatles, Kentucky Shakespeare Festival or Shakespeare in the Park, Kentucky State Fair and Bluegrass Balloon Festival. Bourbon festival in the month of September to taste the finest bourbon in the world, Gaslight Festival, St James Court Art Show in October and The World's largest Halloween Party in the Louisville Zoo are some of the entertainment that you can enjoy for your lifetime in Louisville city.
Some of the other recreation spots to visit in this city are the West Main Street, which is popularly known as the museum row, as there is located the Frazier International History Museum, Louisville Science Center and the Muhammad Ali Center.
Other attractions in this area are Frederick Law Olmsted, Louisville Waterfront Park, Cherokee Park, Iroquois Park, Shawnee Park, Seneca Park and Central Park. Cave Hill cemetery and Otter Creek Park are also noteworthy recreational spots in Louisville.

