Definitely The Brown Hotel! Gorgeous, historic and right smack downtown. If you are into historical hotels, this is a nice one (it is listed in the National Register of .
The Embassy Suites Louisville East ... make that all Embassy Suites hotels -- frighteningly expensive, but very nice hotels throughout the U.S. At every one I've been at, free breakfast with chefs that cook your eggs to your precise order. And that's just the beginning -- every room is really what you'd expect in a luxury suite at other hotels. When I'm looking for the best value of course, I generally choose a Residence Inn (by Marriott) -- the equivalent of a furnished, stocked, one or two bedroom apartment (+kitchen) with maid service, at the price of any other standard hotel.
The Galt House - galthouse.com/ I actually work in the office building that it is connected to (Waterfront Park) and have always been impressed with the facilities. To give you an idea, right now in their lounge they have the largest gingerbread house I've ever seen. It used over 1,300 lbs of gingerbread and 2,000 lbs of icing!
A most impressive sculpture. You don't HAVE to leave the hotel, but if you do, it's right on Main Street and 4th Street Live is only a three-block drunken stumble away.
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