Nashville

Louisville Slugger Museum

Open Time : 9:00 A.M to 5:00 P.M

Entry : paid

Address : Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, West Main Street, Louisville, KY, USA

Website : https://www.sluggermuseum.com/

Why to visit Louisville Slugger Museum

Visitors to the Louisville Slugger Museum can take a guided factory tour to see how the bats are made, and explore the museum's exhibits on the history of the Louisville Slugger brand and the players who have used the bat. Visitors can also create their own custom mini bat in the museum's Bat Making Experience, and see over 60 bats used by famous players in the Hall of Fame exhibit.

Places to visit near Louisville Slugger Museum

  • Kentucky Science Center
  • Louisville Slugger Field
  • Muhammad Ali Center
  • Louisville Mega Cavern

Places to eat near Louisville Slugger Museum

  • Louisville Slugger Cafe
  • The Cafe at the Louisville Slugger Museum
  • The Louisville Palace

How to reach 

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Louisville Slugger Museum

  •  Bus : 17, 71

Timings

It is open from 9am to 5pm 

Entry fee

  • Entry ticket for adults costs $15
  • Entry ticket for kids costs $13

FAQ on Louisville Slugger Museum

Are there any discounts for groups or schools visiting the Louisville Slugger Museum?

Yes, group discounts and school field trip rates are available for groups of 15 or more.

What are the major attractions near Louisville Slugger Museum ?

The major attractions near Louisville Slugger Museum are Kentucky Science Center Louisville Slugger Field, Muhammad Ali Center, Louisville Mega Cavern.

Are there any interactive exhibits at the Louisville Slugger Museum?

Yes, there are interactive exhibits, including the Bat Making Experience, where visitors can create their own custom mini bat.

Are there any food options available at the Louisville Slugger Museum?

Yes, there is a cafe on-site offering sandwiches, snacks, and drinks.

Special Tip

Visitors should plan to spend around 1 to 2 hours at the museum, and should be aware that the factory tour may involve standing for extended periods of time.

By Hammad Warsi

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