1. The Peabody Hotel Ducks in Memphis is a famous tradition that started back in the 1930s. Every day at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m., a group of ducks make their way from the hotel’s rooftop to the lobby’s fountain. Led by their Duckmaster, they march on a red carpet to the delight of the hotel guests and visitors. The March of the Peabody Ducks has become a popular attraction, and people gather early to secure a good spot to watch this charming spectacle.

The ducks reside in the Peabody Duck Palace, a luxurious rooftop penthouse complete with a marble fountain and a small-scale replica of the hotel. They enjoy a daily swim in the rooftop fountain and spend the rest of their time in a comfortable environment cared for by a team of dedicated handlers. The ducks are of the Mallard species and are selected based on their behavior and ability to adapt to the hotel’s daily routine.

2. The Peabody Hotel in Memphis is open 24/7, and the Duck March takes place every day at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. It is recommended to arrive early to secure a good viewing spot, as it can get crowded. The hotel’s phone number for inquiries or further information is (901) 529-4000.

3. The Peabody Duck March is a free attraction, open to the public. There are no tickets required to watch the ducks march. However, if you wish to enhance your experience, the hotel offers a VIP Duck Experience package that includes a behind-the-scenes tour, reserved seating, and a commemorative gift. As for transportation, the Peabody Hotel is located in downtown Memphis and is easily accessible by car, taxi, or public transportation.