Indoor Things to Do in Louisville, KY

10 places

Discover Louisville's vibrant indoor attractions, where history, art, and innovation come together to create unique experiences for everyone.

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Louisville Mega Cavern

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4.0

Adventurers will love the unique underground zipline and ropes course in a former limestone quarry, plus the stunning laser light show.

08.30.25 Bat Vault - Lou Gehrig original bat

Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory

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4.5

Innovation defines my visit to the Louisville Slugger Museum. The hands-on experiences and informative staff made learning about baseball's history engaging.

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Derby Cafe

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4.5

Heritage shines at Derby Cafe, with immersive exhibits and virtual races that connect me to the excitement of horse racing history.

We Don't Wither - an art exhibit in the Muhammad Ali Center.

Ali Center

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4.5

Legacy shines here through interactive exhibits showcasing Muhammad Ali's remarkable journey and powerful impact on sports and global culture.

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Frazier Int'l History Museum

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Journeying through the extensive bourbon history exhibits here fuels my fascination with Kentucky's cultural roots and heritage.

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Electric Charging Station

Artistry defines this space with its captivating blend of Rembrandt and Picasso, alongside engaging hands-on experiences for young creators.

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Flame Run

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4.5

Craftsmanship defines Flame Run. Here, I can create my own glass masterpieces alongside skilled artists, making each visit uniquely personal.

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21c Museum Hotel Louisville

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Surreal experiences await at 21c Museum Hotel, where contemporary art installations and playful penguins enhance every stay.

There is an awesome 3D movie about engineering at KY science center right now

Kentucky Science Center

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Exploration defines my time at the Kentucky Science Center, where three floors of interactive exhibits foster curiosity and learning for everyone.

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American Printing House For the Blind

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Journey into a distinctive museum focused on the history of printing for the blind, celebrating braille and talking books since 1858.