
The Central Station Memphis
Industrial-historic chic with a deep Memphis music soul. Think neon rail signs, the restored 1914 arrival/departure board, and 33-foot Grand Hall ceilings sitting alongside audiophile-grade EgglestonWorks room speakers and a DJ spinning Memphis cuts nightly from a booth built out of a church organ.
The Listening Lounge is tucked behind the Eight & Sand bar — ask staff to show you in for the full audiophile experience
Why It Matters
It's a functioning train station, a music museum, and a hotel all in one building. The Amtrak City of New Orleans still stops here daily on its run between Chicago and New Orleans. The lobby art includes a life-size beaded portrait of Isaac Hayes. Every guest room is wired with custom EgglestonWorks speakers. And the Eight & Sand bar holds 20,000+ vinyl records — all Memphis-connected — with a live DJ most nights.
The Central Station Memphis is exactly what it sounds like — a functioning Amtrak stop and trolley hub that also happens to be a 123-room hotel. Built in 1914 as Memphis's Grand Central Station and converted into a Curio Collection by Hilton property in 2019, this eight-floor landmark in the South Main Arts District wears its train-station DNA proudly: the original arrival/departure marquee is still up, neon track signs line the halls, and the Grand Hall's 33-foot ceilings now host weddings beneath custom chandeliers. The art alone earns a visit — a life-size hand-beaded portrait of Isaac Hayes greets you in the lobby — and every room comes loaded with custom EgglestonWorks speakers broadcasting the hotel's daily Memphis-curated DJ playlist. Eight & Sand, the two-story lobby bar and listening lounge, holds 20,000+ vinyl titles all tied to Memphis. It's genuinely the best music room in downtown.
Where You'll Stay
6 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
2 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
The Amtrak City of New Orleans train stops at Central Station daily on its route between Chicago and New Orleans — you can literally catch a train from the hotel. The MATA Main Street trolley also stops here.
A purpose-built acoustically engineered listening room hidden behind the Eight & Sand bar. Features EgglestonWorks speakers and original hotel-produced podcasts on specific Memphis music genres, each narrated by an artist from that genre. Access through the bar.
Every room has a custom-designed EgglestonWorks speaker and a handcrafted desk knob to tune into the hotel's daily DJ-curated Memphis playlist. Memphis-based audio designer Jim Thompson created the speaker system.
The hotel curated a museum-quality art collection throughout the property. Highlights include a life-size hand-beaded portrait of Isaac Hayes (inspired by his 1971 'Black Moses' album cover) by Mardi Gras Indian artist Demond Melancon in the lobby, and crayon folk-art drawings on 1970s payroll paper by blues musician Henry Speller along the guest elevator corridor.
The hotel's in-house DJ spins Memphis-connected records most nights from the 'Elmertha' booth — a DJ stand built from an old church organ. The playlist is broadcast through the bar, lobby, and via the in-room EgglestonWorks speakers.
A 360-degree virtual tour of the hotel and guest rooms is available online via the official website.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Located just off the lobby. Computer and printer available 24/7 for guests.
Complimentary WiFi throughout the hotel and all guest rooms.
In-room dining / room service available.
Outdoor patio area available on-site.
Earns and redeems Hilton Honors points as a Curio Collection by Hilton property.
The original 1914 train station waiting room, now a 6,576 sq ft ballroom with 33-foot ceilings, the painstakingly restored original arrival/departure board, custom train-lantern-inspired chandeliers, and acoustic engineering. Suitable for galas, weddings, and corporate events up to large groups.
Two boardrooms, each accommodating a maximum of 10 guests. Total meeting/event space is approximately 8,000 sq ft including the Grand Hall.
On-site self-parking in the lot on the south side of the hotel. $24/day. Bus/oversized vehicle parking available at $100/day with advance notice.
Valet parking available at $29/day on the south side of the hotel.
Approximately 3,750 sq ft of retail space on-site. Gift cards for Central Station and Eight & Sand available.
Guest laundry and laundry/valet service available.
Complimentary luggage storage available for guests before check-in and after checkout.
Pets welcome. Non-refundable $75 fee. Includes a welcome treat bag and use of water/food bowls and a bed.
Fully equipped fitness center on-site.
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