Whether traveling for business or pleasure, you will enjoy the lavish environment and personal service of Talbot Heirs Guesthouse.
We invite you to experience the intimate ambiance of our nine guest suites. Located in the heart of downtown, you're just around the corner from fine dining, a variety of nightlife, and the Mighty Mississippi River.
It's our sincere desire that your visit to Talbot Heirs Guesthouse and to Memphis be one that is remembered as a distinctly uncommon experience.

City noises and travel stress fade behind the Talbot Heirs Guesthouse's thick walls, marble floors, oriental rugs and rich, plush sofas. The "guesthouse" is one of downtown Memphis' best kept secrets and a secure, relaxing destination on a VIP's way to-or-through Memphis, or a pleasure traveler's sojourn to the Bluff City.
The quiet, private lobby is ideal for personal negotiations and meetings. A lobby "Honor Bar" is stocked with wines, liquor, and soft drinks for the guests' convenience. Two ground-floor conference rooms are fully equipped and can be used independently or as one larger room, accommodating up to 18 people. This well-appointed environment, which is perfect for business meetings and off-premises planning sessions/retreats, offers the personal comfort of a private home without the social "tether" of being someone's house guest.
Many noteworthy guests -- including Hal Holbrook, David Copperfield and Claudia Schiffer, Luke and Murphy Jensen, media mogul Bert Ellis, executives from L'Oréal France, Smith & Nephew, London, and the Consulate General of Switzerland have stayed at Talbot Heirs while in Memphis. In addition, many nice, ordinary people who have come to think of Talbot Heirs as their home-away from home.
The price range for suites is $150-$250 per night. The new two bedroom, 2 bathroom penthouse is priced at $600 a night. iReservations should be made well in advance. All major credit cards are accepted. For reservations and information, please call (901) 527-9772 or 1(800) 955-3956; or, fax the "guesthouse" at (901) 527-3700. E-mail may be sent to: talbot@travelbase.com. You may visit the "guesthouse's" web site at http://www.talbothouse.com
Located at 99 South Second Street, in the Gayoso Peabody Historic District, the Talbot Heirs Guesthouse--named for a Mr. John Talbot who left a large plot of land to his heirs around the turn of the century--is removed from interstate highways, shag carpets and lobbies crowded with conventioneers. Yet it is only minutes from the International Airport, the Cook Exhibition Center and nearby Pyramid. Beale Street's cafés, restaurants, museums and nightclubs are just down the street and the city's stylish restored trolley line only steps away.