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Louisville has all the southern charm you might expect but comes in the size and shape of a large trading hub. Victorian mansions still exist in its traditional heart but if you look elsewhere you will find an attractive, modern riverside area and a string of intriguing neighbourhoods that make Louisville flights worthwhile.
A flight to Louisville from a UK airport should take the best part of 10 hours to complete. Cheap flights to Louisville International Airport will put you right in the heart of the city and it should not take more than 10 minutes to get to cheap Louisville hotels once you have landed.
To get around the city you might be best served with a rental car, so look for cheap Louisville car hire at the airport once you have arrived on Louisville flights. There are buses and plenty of taxis but for people who are going to stretch their travels beyond the city limits a rented car will be their ideal companion.
If you are interested in the history of the city then head to Old Louisville, which is located close to the centre. Here you will find the largest collection of buildings still standing from the Victorian era, which have survived the threat of demolition throughout the years to remain the most interesting part of town. A wealth of parks and public spaces provide pleasant strolling for those who have just embarked on their first few hours in the city.