The Peabody Ducks

149 Union Avenue , Memphis, TN 38103

Hours

Daily at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Cost

Visiting the Peabody Ducks is free! However, additional services, such as dining, parking, etc. incur separate charges.

About

In a city full of music, tradition, and history, Memphis really knows how to roll out the red carpet. Perhaps no walk (or dare we say waddle) down the red carpet is more infamous in the city than that of the Peabody Ducks. Catching the 5-duck march to and from the elevator in the historic Peabody Hotel lobby is a sight to behold.

This delightful attraction takes place inside the lobby of the Peabody Hotel daily at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. The famous ducks strut their stuff on and off the elevator to musical fanfare in front of anxious onlookers.

At the center of the grand lobby, where the Mississippi Delta has been said to begin, stands the classic Peabody fountain. Carved from one piece of Italian travertine marble, the fountain is famous in its own right. However, the elegant fountain is better known worldwide because of its residents.

Twice a day, the ducks march from their luxurious rooftop "Duck Palace" to the lobby fountain, where they swim and entertain visitors. A professional Duckmaster rolls out the red carpet for the famous feathered five, ceremoniously guiding them to and fro in front of throngs of fervent fans.

The hotel’s central location is just a short walk from iconic Memphis landmarks, including Beale Street and the Mississippi Riverfront. If you catch the 5 p.m. duck march, share the day’s adventures at Charlie Vergos’ Rendezvous nearby for some utterly delightful BBQ (not duck).

The Peabody Ducks: Fun Facts & Cool Features

The quirky story of the Peabody Ducks began as a practical joke in 1933, paired with too much Tennessee sippin’ whisky. As the story goes, Peabody General Manager Frank Schutt and an Alabama hunting buddy thought placing three live duck decoys in the hotel’s fountain would be funny. By the next day, the swimming ducks fascinated the public, and the legend was born.

In 1940, Bellman Edward Pembroke, a former animal trainer for the Barnum & Bailey Circus, came up with the idea of delivering the ducks to the fountain each day by teaching them to walk the red carpet. Pembroke was the first Peabody Duckmaster, a title he held for 50 years until retirement in 1991.

Another fascinating part of the Peabody Duck mystique is their elegant rooftop Duck Palace, renovated in 2008 for $200,000. As these are wild mallard ducks, a new group of five is brought in every three months to do the marching honors, while post-march ducks are returned to a local pond.

Beyond the marching ducks, visitors can enjoy fine dining experiences right within or near the Peabody Hotel. Notably, the Peabody does not have duck on its menu. If wandering down to Beale Street, wind down the day at Itta Bena above B.B. King’s Blues Club for cool libations and Southern cuisine.

Whether you catch the mid-morning, evening march, or both, the tradition of the Peabody Ducks is a must-see on any Memphis vacation.

Getting There

Here are step-by-step driving directions from downtown Memphis to the Peabody Ducks:

  • Head south on N. Main Street toward Union Avenue.
  • Turn left onto Union Avenue and continue for approximately 0.4 miles.
  • The Peabody Hotel is at 149 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103.

Local Tips

  • Arrive 30 minutes early to secure a good viewing spot for the march.
  • Visit in the morning to avoid crowds, especially on weekends.
  • Check out the rooftop "Duck Palace" while exploring the Peabody.
  • Walk or use ride-share options from downtown landmarks.

Location

149 Union Avenue , Memphis, TN 38103

Frequently Asked Questions

Just as music is part of Memphis’ royal legacy, BBQ is also king in the “Bluff City.” Determining the best place to eat BBQ in Memphis is a question of where you are and where’s the closest pork shoulder. If visiting in May, you can also kick it up a notch at the World Barbeque Championship Cooking Contest.

Your tastebuds will not be disappointed with the traditional pork BBQ in Memphis cooked over a low, slow fire. With so many to choose from, some of the top BBQ spots in Memphis include the Charlie Vergos Rendezvous, and the renowned Central BBQ. Check the Memphis BBQ Trail map for a full plate of delicious discovery.

Memphis is home to several fantastic events that celebrate the area’s culture, music, and food. The biggest main events include:

  • Memphis in May RiverBeat Music Festival (May) – This music festival features a diverse lineup of artists across multiple genres, all on the iconic Mississippi riverfront of Tom Lee Park.
  • World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest (May) – Another major event during Memphis in May, it’s a celebration of the city’s love for barbecue, with pitmasters from around the world competing for top honors.
  • Cooper-Young Festival (September) – The trendy Cooper-Young neighborhood transforms into an all-out festival with live music, food vendors, maker booths and more.
  • Mempho Music Festival (October) – One of the city’s biggest music events, Mempho is three days of national touring acts and local superstars on stage at Radians Amphitheater at Memphis Botanic Garden.
  • RiverArts Fest (October) – Make your way Downtown for this annual arts festival where nearly 200 artists from around the U.S. will be showcasing their works along the riverside.
  • When you’re looking for live music in Memphis, the home of rock ‘n roll and a breadth of blues up from the Mississippi Delta, well you can follow the beat to just about anywhere.
  • Be sure to check live music venues up and down the popular Beale Street in Downtown Memphis. This is home to the likes of B.B. King’s Blues Club and Rum Boogie Cafe, not to mention theatres and the Beale Street Entertainment District.
  • Midtown Memphis, east of downtown about 3 miles, is another go to destination for music venues, eclectic bars, walkable streets, and vibrant entertainment. The Cooper-Young neighborhood in Midtown has been named among the top 5 ‘coolest’ in the nation and is inviting for anyone looking for an authentic Memphis experience.
  • What would a trip to Memphis for music look like without a stop at Graceland? Check their Events calendar to see whose coming to the Graceland Soundstage.

Memphis is full of rich history and unique attractions. Here are some of the top points of interest:

  • Beale Street – Known for its vibrant nightlife and live music, Beale Street is the heart of Memphis’ legendary music scene, especially for blues and jazz lovers.
  • Graceland – The home of Elvis Presley, Graceland is a must-see for fans of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll and anyone interested in music history.
  • National Civil Rights Museum – A powerful museum built around the former Lorraine Motel, offers a deep and moving look into the history of the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Sun Studio – Often called the birthplace of rock ‘n’ roll, this historic recording studio is where artists like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Jerry Lee Lewis made their marks.
  • Memphis Zoo – A family-friendly attraction with over 3,500 animals from around the world, it’s a fun and educational experience for all ages.
  • Outdoor lovers should check out Shelby Farms Park, one of the largest urban parks in the U.S., offering hiking, biking, and paddleboarding on the lake.
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