Make These Stops on Your Tour of the Southern United States

If you are taking a road trip of the South, there are plenty of amazing cities to choose from. However, you won’t be able to get to every single great Southern city. You will have to pick and choose your top cities to really get the most of your trip.

As you plan the agenda for your trip and begin thinking about your must-see cities, consider your personal interests and preferences. As you continue to plan, consider these as potential stops on your tour of the Southern United States:

New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans is such an iconic city and a must-see if you are traveling to the South. New Orleans is just bursting with history, culture, amazing food, unbeatable jazz music, and so much more. Be sure to make a stop in the French Quarter and check out the famous Bourbon Street.

Check out St. Louis Cathedral, one of the many cemetery tours, and when you get hungry, choose among many top-notch Creole and Cajun restaurants. Don’t forget to grab a dessert of beignets at Cafe Du Monde.

Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis is another iconic Southern city to visit, especially if you love music. Known as the “Home of the Blues” and “Birthplace of Rock and Roll,” Memphis is definitely a must-see city for music lovers.

Be sure to see the famous Beale Street for some live music, and take a tour of Elvis’ Graceland. If you are into music history, you can also check out the STAX–Musuem of American Soul. You can also visit the Civil Rights Museum. And definitely be sure to grab some Memphis-style BBQ. If you find that you love this musical city enough to make a move, there are plenty of Memphis houses for sale.

San Antonio, Texas

San Antonia is another vibrant and exciting Southern city to add to your agenda. Another city full of history, San Antonio is probably best known for the Alamo and the Riverwalk. Be sure to take a tour of the Alamo, which is located right in the center of the city, and also check out the San Fernando Cathedral.

Also, be sure to take a walk along the Riverwalk. You will have plenty of options for eating, shopping, and more. 

Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville is another great option to add to your list of SOuthern cities to see. Known for several things, including Louisville Slugger baseball bats, the city has some cool options to check out. To get some history on the iconic bats, head to the Louisville Slugger Museum.

Louisville is also famous for horse racing, so be sure to head to Churchill Downs to experience this aspect of the city. 

There are so many other iconic cities to see in the South, like Atlanta, Charleston, Charlotte, and more. Consider the cities listed above as a starting point for planning your trip, and for highlighting some unique and iconic cities in the South that are must-sees on any trip to the Southern United State.

Krystel Carroll