Instantly relax at our upstairs retreat. This apartment has everything you'll need for a quick two night visit up to a long term stay. The home, located in the historic Cooper-Young neighborhood, is a 10 minute stroll to the Cooper-Young intersection, where you will find varied, unique restaurants and shops. We've tried to make this upstairs converted attic a place you'll want to come back to on your next stay! Paint, appliances, furnishings, bath, and decor all new!
This spot is perfect for up to two travelers, business or pleasure. We have you covered with all the amenities of home, and a setup for work if you really want to with Gigabit Speed Internet and dedicated desk. We don't want to be just another midtown home experience. Parking is a breeze for one vehicle in the back lot. You will need to walk up a flight of steps in the back to access the apartment. We are very close by as well, so if you did have an unusual request then we can accommodate quickly! We love Memphis, and hope we express that with our place. Being VRBO hosts is very important to us. You aren't staying in a hotel here. We care about your experience, and hope it shows!
Guests will have access to the entire space. The King Sized Retreat in Cooper-Young is setup as a full time VRBO. Your VRBO booking is connected to our Igloo Smart Lock Box, where you will be given a unique code to get your keys when you arrive to make self check in a breeze!
We are happy to meet our guest if they like, but at the same time we understand people enjoy their privacy. We'd love to interact as much as the guests like, but at the same time we respect guest's wishes to have a no hassle experience.
For us, Cooper-Young is home. It is where we choose to live, work, and play. Raising our child here has provided a rich, rewarding experience. We can't imagine any where else we'd want to be in Memphis.
Since we're a bit partial, we thought a brief explanation from Memphis Travel's site description might be a good summary of our 'hood: Cooper-Young is one of Memphis' most vibrant and active neighborhoods, with a storied history of art, music, and markets. Johnny Cash recorded his first album in the basement of the Galloway Church here, and the state's largest art festival is held here every year.
Today when you visit, you can see historic homes - most were built before 1915 and the neighborhood is a part of the National Register of Historic Places - and enjoy a plethora of restaurants, bars, shops, and galleries. It's the perfect place to wander and explore, and to get to know Memphis a little better.
We are about a 10 minute ride to downtown. Typical fares for Uber or Lyft to downtown are about $10.