Louisville is a great city to move to, offering a moderate cost of living and plenty of charm. From the historic architecture and parks to the excellent restaurants and attractions, there's something for everyone in this southern city. The University of Louisville's Jim Patterson Stadium hosts the Louisville Cardinals baseball team, while the Louisville Water Tower Park is a must-see for history and engineering buffs. The city also boasts the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, a thriving independent art, music and business scene, bourbon distilleries, and first-class cuisine.
The Kentucky Derby Museum, Louisville Slugger Museum, Conrad Castle, 21st Century Museum, and Kentucky Science Center are just some of the attractions in Louisville. Residents love the area's convenient location, small-town atmosphere, and friendly personality. Bordered by York Street, South Floyd, 9th Street and Manor Park Drive, West Cardinal Boulevard and East Brandeis, the neighborhood is close to downtown and Spalding University to the north and the University of Louisville to the south. The Louisville Mega Cavern is a must-see attraction - it was once a limestone mine pit and quarry but is now the largest building in Kentucky.
Sports fans can cheer on the Louisville Bats (MiLB) at home runs or watch the Louisville City FC (USL) play at Lynn Family Stadium. Other outdoor attractions include the Louisville Waterfront Park, Cherokee Park and Iroquois Park. The Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team plays in NCAA Division 1 for the University of Louisville and has reached eight Final Fours. The Limerick neighborhood has earned a bike score of 88 and a walk score of 70, while the overall cycling score in Louisville is 40.
Although there's no professional baseball team in town, Derby City still has strong ties to America's favorite pastime thanks to the Louisville Slugger bat. Germantown is one of the best neighborhoods in Louisville if you're looking for a lively modern community - it's just three miles southeast of downtown.