
The Seelbach Hilton Hotel, Louisville
The Seelbach Hilton Louisville is a historic hotel in the heart of Louisville, KY. Founded by Bavarian-born immigrant brothers Louis and Otto Seelbach, it opened in 1905 as the Seelbach Hotel, and has hosted numerous political figures and celebrities, including author F. Scott Fitzgerald, who took inspiration from the Seelbach for a hotel in The Great Gatsby. Infamous gangsters like Al Capone were frequent guests of the hotel, and property staff are always eager to show (if unoccupied) the Al Capone room.
The hotel boasts the famous Old Seelbach Bar, which serves up its signature Seelbach Cocktail along with other popular, bourbon-inspired food and drink. The hotel is also within walking distance to many restaurants and attractions.
The Seelbach Hilton Hotel, Louisville, KY
500 S 4th St
Louisville, KY 40202-2518
Tel: (502) 585-3200
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The Seelbach Hilton Hotel in downtown Louisville, KY
Seelback Hilton Hotel Parking
Valet parking is available at the prevailing rates in a 1,000-car garage adjacent to the Hotel. Current Valet parking charges are $36.00 for overnight guests on a 24-hour basis, with in/out privileges, and $22.00 flat fee for non-overnight guests on any day, at any time.
Self parking is available for $30.00 for overnight guests on a 24-hour basis, with in/out privileges. Non-overnight guests who self-park will be charged according to the Garage hourly rate, with a daily maximum of $22.00.