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Explore Memphis rap and hip hop with this 2.5-hour guided bus tour visiting iconic neighborhoods, landmarks, murals, and local food spots for $45.

This Memphis Rap and Hip Hop Tour offers a 2.5-hour journey through the neighborhoods, landmarks, and stories that shape Memphis’s influential rap culture. For $45 per person, participants hop aboard a guided bus with expert commentary, making it ideal for music fans eager to understand the roots and growth of Memphis hip hop. The tour departs from South B.B. King Boulevard & Beale Street at 10:30 am, ending back at the starting point, with designated photo stops at notable murals and venues.
While the tour includes visits to key sites like The Orpheum Theatre and Adolph “Young Dolph” Thornton, Jr. Avenue, it also features many stops at neighborhoods and murals that don’t have exact addresses but are significant to Memphis’s rap scene. The experience is designed to be engaging, educational, and visually appealing, with free admission to each stop and opportunities to capture memorable photos. It suits those curious about Memphis’s musical legacy, especially fans interested in the stories behind the city’s rappers, DJs, and producers.

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The tour begins at South B.B. King Boulevard & Beale Street in Memphis. The group size is private, ensuring an intimate experience, and the tour is accessible to most travelers, including those with service animals. The full schedule begins at 10:30 am, and the tour ends back at the same meeting point. The tour is also near public transportation, making it easy to access in the city.

The tour features several stops that highlight Memphis’s rich connection to rap and hip hop. The first stop at The Orpheum Theatre offers insight into its history with rap artists, giving context to Memphis’s vibrant performance scene. Next, Makeda’s Homemade Cookies relates to the city’s rap culture, emphasizing local businesses intertwined with music history.
A visit to Adolph “Young Dolph” Thornton, Jr. Avenue introduces the Young Dolph mural, celebrating Memphis’s influential rapper. The tour also includes a stop at Growlers, where a surprise mural and storytelling reveal more about the city’s hip-hop stories. These stops provide a mix of cultural history and visual art, enhancing the storytelling with engaging images and tales.

Riding through different neighborhoods, the tour showcases areas integral to Memphis’s music scene. While some stops don’t have official addresses, the focus remains on the authentic urban atmosphere that nurtures Memphis rap artists. These neighborhoods reflect the diverse backgrounds and local flavor that influence the city’s music.
Visitors experience the vibrant street art and murals that pay homage to Memphis rap legends, strengthening the connection between visual storytelling and musical influence. The tour provides a glimpse into Memphis culture, blending history with contemporary art and music.

One of the tour’s most engaging aspects is the surprise mural at Growlers, which is accompanied by storytelling that brings Memphis rap stories to life. These murals serve as visual landmarks that honor influential figures like Young Dolph and other local artists, making each stop a photo-worthy moment.
The storytelling emphasizes the cultural significance of hip hop in Memphis and how the art form serves as a voice for the community. With free admission to these mural sites, participants get close-up views that make for great photos and conversations.

Adding a delicious dimension to the tour, the visit to Makeda’s Homemade Cookies not only highlights its history with Memphis rap artists but also provides a chance to sample local treats. The stops at food spots are an integral part of experiencing Memphis’s culinary scene, complementing the musical journey with flavors unique to the city.
These food stops give visitors a taste of Memphis’s local cuisine—a perfect way to relax and soak in the culture between visits to neighborhoods and murals.

The guided bus tour departs promptly at 10:30 am from South B.B. King Boulevard & Beale Street. The private group setting ensures a personalized experience, and the tour’s design makes it accessible for most travelers, including those with service animals. The activity is suitable for most ages and offers an easy way to explore Memphis without extensive walking.
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is provided. Planning around the start time and considering Memphis’s weather helps ensure a smooth experience.

This tour stands out for its blend of cultural insight, visual art, and neighborhood exploration. It offers a cost-effective way to learn about Memphis’s influential rap scene in a compact and informative format. The inclusion of local food stops adds a personal touch, making it more than just a sightseeing trip.
Perfect for music fans, cultural explorers, and urban art enthusiasts, this tour provides a unique perspective on Memphis’s contribution to the hip hop landscape. The expert guides and interactive stops promise a fun, educational experience that highlights the city’s musical legends and community stories.
The Memphis Rap and Hip Hop Tour offers an authentic and engaging way to connect with the city’s musical roots. It emphasizes important landmarks like The Orpheum Theatre, Young Dolph’s mural, and local neighborhoods that fostered Memphis rap’s growth.
While the tour is primarily visual and storytelling-based, it also incorporates local food culture and photo opportunities, making it well-rounded for those interested in music, street art, and Memphis’s urban vibe. The private group setting and expert narration elevate the experience, providing a personal touch to this cultural exploration.
“I Highly recommend this tour!!! We had a blast! Taylor was a ball of knowledge. I would definitely do this again! A must experience”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $45 per person.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at South B.B. King Boulevard & Beale Street in Memphis.
Is the tour suitable for all travelers?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, including those with service animals.
Are there any physical requirements?
Since the tour is a bus ride, physical exertion is minimal, making it suitable for most.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are food and drinks included?
Food stops are part of the experience, but additional food or drinks are paid separately.
Is this a private tour?
Yes, it is a private activity with only your group participating.
What makes this tour unique?
The blend of urban neighborhood exploration, murals, and local food makes it a distinctive way to experience Memphis’s hip hop culture.
What is the guide’s expertise?
Guides are knowledgeable and share personal stories and insights about Memphis rap legends and landmarks.
This Memphis Rap and Hip Hop Tour offers a lively and informative look at the city’s musical heartbeat, perfect for those wanting to see Memphis through its most influential art form.