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There's no better way to escape than with one of our vacation packages to Nashville. The rich history and lively atmosphere are a couple of the many compelling reasons you'll want to visit this fascinating city. If your trip to Nashville includes some sightseeing, visit well-known attractions like Grand Ole Opry , Nissan Stadium and Vanderbilt University . Whatever your travel plans or the size of your budget, organizing a tailored Nashville vacation is a piece of cake with Expedia.
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Downtown Nashville
Sounds of country and honky-tonk resonate around the streets of Music City. Watch a show, attend a hockey match and walk in the footsteps of U.S. presidents.
Historic district southwest of downtown Nashville, Music Row boasts numerous record labels, studios, and music-related businesses. Explore upscale restaurants and bars along Demonbreun Street, and admire the "Musica" statue at the Music Row Roundabout.
East Nashville
Creative and artistic flair defines this area, attracting young urban professionals. Enjoy numerous parks, coffee shops, and art galleries, making it perfect for bikers and walkers. Easily navigate via Gallatin Ave and Ellington Parkway.
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A large inland fort from the U.S. Civil War and one of the country’s leading collections of European cars make this a great area to visit in Nashville.
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30 Best Things to Do in Nashville, From Civil Rights Exhibits to Live Music
Locals weigh in on how to explore this energetic capital city.
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If Nashville holds a spot on your must-visit list, you’re not alone — in 2022, more than 14 million people made their way to Music City to take in the sights, sounds, and tastes of the cultural hub (and yes, that number includes bachelorette parties ). While Nashville’s reputation as a country music destination precedes itself, there’s more to Tennessee’s capital than the honky tonks on Broadway, the Grand Ole Opry, and The Bluebird Cafe (although travelers should make a point to visit all three). It’s home to top-tier museums, sprawling green spaces, historical markers, and no shortage of places to eat or grab a drink. “The quality of the food and restaurant scene has really exploded over the past 10 years,” says Meredith DiMenna, director of programming for Hutton Hotel and its live music venue, Analog . No matter where you choose to dine in Nashville, your itinerary must include two things: hot chicken and a meal at a meat-and-three (more on that later). “ Prince’s is my go-to for hot chicken, while Puckett’s always impresses with their meat-and-three,” says chef Maneet Chauhan, who owns three restaurants in Nashville: Chauhan Ale & Masala House , Tansuo , and The Mockingbird .
Famous music sights and non-negotiable Southern dishes will quickly fill up your days and nights over a long weekend getaway, but there’s so much more to discover within the metro area. To help narrow down the list of the best things to do in Nashville, we tapped a few residents, DiMenna and Chauhan included, to share what’s on their “must-do” agenda for anyone spending time in Tennessee’s largest city. Related : 5 Best Hotels in Nashville
Listen to live music at Robert’s Western World.
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If you can only fit in one stop along Nashville’s famed Honky Tonk Highway, make sure it’s Robert’s Western World . “You can’t beat the traditional country music every night there,” says Stephen Rose, founder of The Peach Truck . If you’re feeling a bit peckish, order a fried bologna sandwich to go with your cold beer.
Have a meal at a meat-and-three.
This Southern food concept is straightforward: Pick your meat and your three sides. “[Meat-and-threes] used to be pretty much the only food in Nashville, before it became the food Mecca it is today. There are so many good places that offer this, [but] I’m partial to Martin’s BBQ ,” says DiMenna.
Snap a photo in front of a mural.
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You’ve probably seen one of Nashville’s many murals on Instagram, but nothing compares to seeing them in real life. Get a picture with artist Kim Radford’s Dolly Parton in East Nashville, or line up in front of the black-and-white “Nashville Looks Good on You” mural in 12South. No matter which neighborhoods you visit, you’ll probably run into one of the city’s many large-scale creations.
Get tickets for a show at The Bluebird Cafe.
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You never know who will stop by The Bluebird Cafe to play a few songs — Maren Morris, LeAnn Rimes, and Taylor Swift among them. The listening room only has 90 seats, so it’s an intimate and special experience for both the performers and the audience. “It’s such a great spot for a date night, girls’ night, etc., and you could be watching the next biggest country music superstar,” says chef Chauhan.
Tour the Civil Rights Room at the Nashville Public Library.
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The Civil Rights Movement in Nashville, which took place during the 1950s and 60s, is well documented inside the Nashville Public Library. Powerful photographs showcase the work and events that eventually led to desegregation, and there’s also a symbolic lunch counter, where you can read the Ten Rules of Conduct carried by the protesters during the sit-ins.
Walk around one of Nashville’s many public parks.
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In between meals, you may want to get your steps in, and there are myriad ways to do so. “When visiting, you must walk across the [John Seigenthaler] Pedestrian Bridge, and check out Nashville’s selection of public parks,” says DiMenna. Centennial Park and Bicentennial Park are two of the more well-known spots, but there’s also Shelby Park, Percy Warner Park, and Cumberland Park. “It’s easy to forget that there is a lot of nature in Nashville, and if the weather is right — don’t try this when it’s super hot — you can get the feeling of being on a true nature walk while you’re still within city limits,” she adds.
Snack on a donut from Five Daughters Bakery.
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If you have a sweet tooth, schedule a trip to Five Daughters Bakery . There are several locations around Nashville, but the 12South store might be the most picturesque. Once you’ve acquired a donut or two, you can take an Instagram-worthy photo in front of the iconic “I Heart Donuts” mural.
Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
To truly understand Nashville and its role in music over the years, you must visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and its extensive collections. “In a stroll through the galleries, [you will] experience everything from Thomas Heart Benton’s The Sources of Country Music painting and Elvis Presley’s 1960 Gold Cadillac to the American Currents: The State of the Music exhibit, which takes a broad look at the genre’s contributions to art and life across the last year,” explains Lisa Purcell, executive vice president of external affairs for the museum.
Get a taste of hot chicken.
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Have a cold glass of sweet tea on standby when dining on hot chicken, especially if you’re sensitive to a bit of heat. “Hot chicken is obviously a must in Nashville, and my go-to is Bolton’s in East Nashville. You can’t ever have a bad experience there,” says Rose.
Shop around 12South.
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One of the more walkable areas in Nashville, the 12South neighborhood is filled with coffee shops, bakeries, and boutique stores. Imogene + Willie is known for denim pieces, and White’s Mercantile, owned by Holly Williams, is billed as a “general store for the modern tastemaker.”
Pick up local produce at a Nashville farmers’ market.
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If you want to experience Nashville as the locals do, head to one of its many farmers’ markets. “I recommend 12 South Farmers Market in beautiful Sevier Park on Tuesday nights and Richland Park Farmers’ Market on Saturday mornings,” says chef Tony Mantuano, who, along with his wife Cathy, guides the food and beverage program at The Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel.
See a show at the Grand Ole Opry.
Self-described as the “home of country music,” the weekly live country music radio broadcast has been around since 1925. From 1974 on, it’s been housed in the Opry House, where acts ranging from up-and-comers to big names play multiple nights a week. If you want backstage access before the show, be sure to book a tour in advance.
Book a stay at one of Nashville’s best hotels.
A tourist destination as large as Nashville must meet demand with a variety of accommodation options. Choose from luxurious newcomers like Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences Nashville and Conrad Nashville , or veer more toward boutique hotels — Graduate Nashville , Hutton Hotel, Bobby Hotel , and Urban Cowboy are all great choices. The latter, according to Rose, is also ideal for pizza and cocktails. “The vibe is always super on point, with the location housed in a gorgeous mansion in East Nashville,” he adds.
Bowl a few games at Pinewood Social.
A night out in Nashville doesn’t have to include fighting the crowds along Broadway. Instead, you can opt for dinner, drinks, and bowling at Pinewood Social . The six lanes made of reclaimed wood are open seven days a week, and ball and shoe rentals are included.
Buy a pair of cowboy boots.
When in Nashville, right? There are several places to purchase your own pair of boots, including Boot Country , Nashville Boot Co. , and Betty Boots . If you want an extra-luxe experience, custom boot fittings are offered in the VIP loft at Lucchese . “Guests of The Joseph have unique access to schedule a custom fitting at the Lucchese store in The Gulch. Guided by their experts, [you] choose [the] style, materials, shape — everything from toe to heel,” says chef Mantuano.
Pose in front of The Parthenon.
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Photo ops are widely available in Nashville, but The Parthenon might be one of the more impressive ones. “The Parthenon in Centennial Park is a full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens, and it's so unique and stunning to see,” says chef Chauhan.
Get your biscuit fix at The Loveless Cafe.
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Biscuits are par for the course in the South, so you can’t leave Nashville without having one or two for breakfast. The Loveless Cafe has been serving its famous biscuits to Nashvillians and visitors since 1951; try them with country ham, fruit preserves, or the red-eye gravy.
Explore the National Museum of African American Music.
The National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) opened in early 2021, preserving and celebrating the Black music experience across genres. Interactive technology lives alongside artifacts, memorabilia, and clothing to create six engaging exhibits that highlight the history of hip-hop, gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, spirituals, and more. “This is the newest edition to the music museums, and it is absolutely incredible. You can spend hours in here if you’re a music fan,” says DiMenna.
Make a souvenir at Hatch Show Print.
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Part of the Country Music Hall of Fall and Museum, Hatch Show Print has been creating designs and show posters with its vintage type and hand-carved imagery since 1879. Visitors can stop by to learn more about the letterpress print and design shop or they can opt to make something themselves. “Advance book your slot in hands-on workshops, called Block Parties, which invite participants to use some of Nashville’s most recognized imagery to make Hatch Show Prints of their own,” says Purcell.
Swing by the Nashville Zoo.
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“The Nashville Zoo is a great place to visit for the day, [and it's] enjoyed by both adults and children,” says chef Chauhan. The expansive zoo has more than 3,000 animals and hosts programming that includes overnight camping experiences, classes, and more.
Karaoke at Santa’s Pub.
For more than a decade, Santa’s Pub has been welcoming guests 21 and over for cold beer and karaoke. Like many things in Nashville, it’s something you have to see to believe. “Sunday night at Santa’s Pub. Just trust me,” says Rose.
Stroll around Lower Broad in the evening.
The Lower Broad section of the Broadway Historic District has a variety of sights and sounds to experience. Along with Robert’s Western World, you’ll find Tootsies Orchid Lounge , Legends Corner , and Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row . “It captures the pulse of the city, and you get to see and hear so many amazingly talented musicians,” says chef Chauhan.
Go for a hike at Radnor Lake.
“Radnor Lake is a thing of beauty — our family loves to enjoy great hikes, beautiful scenery, wildlife, and more here, and it’s only minutes away from downtown Nashville,” says Rose. The state park boasts over 1,300 acres of nature preserve, and the Lake Trail is accessible for those with all-terrain wheelchairs.
See a performance at Ryman Auditorium.
Chef Mantuano says that seeing a show at the Ryman is a “truly religious experience.” Known as the “Mother Church of Country Music,” the Ryman has more than 2,300 seats and has hosted acts like Elvis, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, Lizzo, and Harry Styles over the last 130 years. To immerse yourself in this landmark’s history, take a tour (either guided or self-guided) through the venue.
Spend a day at Cheekwood.
Depending on the season and the weather, Cheekwood Estate and Gardens is the perfect place to explore with the whole family. The 1930s estate includes a 30,000-square-foot mansion and 55 acres of gardens. Visitors can purchase tickets to access the botanical garden, arboretum, and museum, and there’s also a 1.5-mile woodland trail with outdoor sculptures.
Attend CMA Fest.
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“ CMA Fest , which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2023, is the largest and longest-running country music festival in the world,” says Purcell. Recent performers have included Darius Rucker, Luke Combs, Lainey Wilson, and BRELAND. The 2024 festival will be held June 6 through June 9.
Catch one of the rotating exhibits at the Frist Art Museum.
Housed in a building that formerly served as the city’s main post office, the Frist Art Museum has no permanent collection, and its mission is to “inspire people through art to look at their world in new ways.” “This is a really approachable yet super high-quality museum. They do a great job of mixing internationally known selections with local artists,” says DiMenna.
Learn about Nashville’s recording history at RCA Studio B.
RCA Studio B , described by Purcell as a “time capsule and working studio,” is a Nashville music staple, known for its role in making Nashville the recording center it is today. A guided tour allows you to see where the “Nashville Sound” came to be, and where country and pop stars like Dolly Parton, Charlie Pride, Waylon Jennings, and Elvis once recorded some of music’s most iconic songs.
Browse the Fisk University Galleries.
Travelers interested in American art and American history should make a point to visit Fisk University, Nashville’s historically Black university. The Fisk University Galleries — including the Carl Van Vechten Gallery and the Aaron Douglas Gallery — showcase pieces by Pablo Picasso, Georgia O’Keefe, and Diego Rivera, among other artists.
Hear the Nashville Symphony.
Music comes in all forms in Nashville. If your tastes lean more classical than country, listening to the Nashville Symphony at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center may be more up your alley. “The building is an architectural gem with incredible acoustics, and the musicians are among the world’s best,” says chef Mantuano.
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Gardens. History. Music. Oh, the music. What better way to celebrate aural creativity than a visit to the place nicknamed “Music City, U.S.A.”? Country music spills out of small pubs, its sound rolling through the city just like the Cumberland River. What will you discover when you make your way to this lovely city? The warmth of her inhabitants, the tastiness of its varied cuisine, or just the relaxation that accompanies a well-crafted getaway? When you book one of Travelocity’s vacations in Nashville, you’ll have all the time in the world to wander down the city’s fabled streets, listening to the music that established its reputation. Take a deep breath, traveler. You’re on your way.
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Where to Stay During Nashville Vacations
How would you like to see the world of Music City? From the master bedroom of a quaint bed and breakfast? The sleek penthouse of a towering hotel? Or something in between? Choosing your accommodation is an important part of securing your trip, so we’ve compiled a list of some of our favorite lodgings for you to consider reserving with a vacation package in Nashville, TN.
- Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center : This sprawling hotel is built around a beautiful indoor atrium complete with waterfalls and “Delta Island,” a perfect place to walk around and enjoy a meal in a scenic setting…all without actually leaving the hotel. Room options range from standard guest rooms to gigantic suites overlooking the atrium.
- Omni Nashville Hotel : Stick close to downtown Nashville in the Omni. Swim some laps in the pool, or spend your time lounging at Mokara Salon & Spa, where you can indulge in an aromatherapy or deep tissue massage. Make yourself at home in accommodations ranging from deluxe rooms to executive suites with dazzling views of the skyline.
- Sheraton Nashville Downtown Hotel : Not only is the Sheraton close to everything you love about Nashville, it’s full of amenities you’ll make good use of during your trip. Work out on your own schedule at the 24/7 fitness center, then nourish yourself at one of the on-site dining rooms. Can’t bear to travel without your furry best friend? The Sheraton is dog-friendly—check restrictions and bring Bowser along!
- Renaissance Nashville Hotel : Use the Renaissance as a home base for your downtown adventures. Enjoy a Southern-influenced dinner at the on-site Commerce Street Grille, or just kick back in bed with a movie and room service.
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When you book a cheap vacation in Nashville through Travelocity, you’ve got more money left over for the fun stuff. No trip to Music City is complete without taking in a Grand Ole Opry show at Ryman Auditorium, so purchase a ticket and open your ears. If the music stirs your soul, learn more about its history and notable performers at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum. Should you find yourself yearning for the beauty of the outdoors, make your way to Centennial Park. Not only does this lush green space have its own lake and plenty of places for a picnic, it’s also home to a full-scale Parthenon. Not only will you find a gleaming statue of Athena within the Parthenon—the stately structure doubles as Nashville’s art museum.
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- East Nashville : Shelby Park is just one of the many exciting sights to see here. If you base yourself at a well-positioned place like the Bungalow in hip East Nashville , the 4BR in Popular East End Neighborhood 2 Master Suites & Upstairs Deck or the East Nashville - Cool, Cozy, Private & Spacious! , you'll be able to uncover all that this area has to offer.
- Edgehill : For a cozy place to stay, check out the Modern New Home Downtown Nashville Skyline Views and the B5) - Huge Gulch Home - 4 BR - Walk to Broadway . You'll quickly see why travelers keep coming back to this area and these hotel options.
- Talbot's Corner : A nice hotel is one of the key ingredients for a pleasant vacation. Many visitors to this end of town like staying in the Red Roof Inn Nashville - Music City and the Americas Best Value Inn Nashville Downtown . Why not extend your trip a few nights and check out all that this neighborhood has to offer?
- North Capitol : Find your home away from home at the Great Little Top Floor, Downtown Condo on the River! , the DoubleTree by Hilton Nashville Downtown or the Fairlane Hotel . Select one of these options and wake up full of energy and ready to see the notable sights in this area. Tennessee State Capitol should be first on your list.
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Nashville’s musical legacy is well-established and world-renowned. Whether your interest lies in country’s early roots or catching a performance from today’s up-and-comers, you’ll be moved by the artistry found here. It’s time to see why Nashville is called America’s “Music City.”
RCA Studio B
Discover Nashville’s oldest remaining recording studio where Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, and Charlie Pride once recorded some of their classic hits. Learn the secrets of how each artist recorded their chart-topping music in this famous studio. If you’re lucky, you may even have the opportunity to record your own hit!
Ryman Auditorium
This hallowed auditorium’s stage has been graced by powerhouse artists like Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, and Patsy Cline. While it saw some neglect in the 1970s after the Grand Ole Opry changed venues, Ryman Auditorium saw some TLC in the 1990s and has since reclaimed its status as the “Mother Church of Country Music.” This musical landmark is a thrilling site.
Country Music Hall of Fame
Marvel at Elvis’ gold Cadillac, Jimmie Rodgers’s 1928 Weymann guitar, Shania Twain’s memorable leopard-print attire and more at the Country Music Hall of Fame. The museum’s vast collections of memorabilia, costumes, recordings, and instruments are artfully presented in cutting-edge exhibits relaying the colorful history of country music. History buffs, country fans and everyone in between will enjoy visiting this musical landmark.
Honky Tonk Highway
In the Broadway Historic District of downtown Nashville you’ll find this stretch of lively honky-tonks. The buzz of neon lights and sounds of a boot-stomping good time will lure you in to one (or several) bars where you’ll be treated to some of the city’s finest country acts. Experience the soul of “America’s Music City” here.
Things to Do
Even if you’re a music lover, there’s still so much more to Nashville than rockin’ tunes. From museums and natural spaces to historic monuments and intriguing attractions, this city is sure to keep you busy. This is just a short compilation of things we suggest you do while in Nashville.
The Parthenon
Reported to be the world’s only replica of the original Athenian temple, this is one of Nashville’s quirkier landmarks. The Parthenon was initially slated to be a temporary structure, but it was too beloved (and expensive) to tear down and so remained a part of Nashville’s cityscape. Visit this well-known Grecian structure ¬and you’ll be convinced you’ve been transported to Athens.
State Capitol
Sitting proudly atop Nashville’s city center is this iconic government landmark. The stately building is lauded both for its innovative construction and for its function as one of the oldest working capitols in the country. Admire the Greek Revival architecture and its historic significance.
Cumberland Park and River
Enjoy a leisurely morning or afternoon at this 6.5-acre park set along the eastern bank of the Cumberland River. Take a stroll along the park’s esplanade or head to the docks and climb aboard a pontoon boat for a relaxing river cruise. This natural site is a favorite for all ages.
Tennessee State Museum
Enrich yourself in the state’s history and take a tour of this museum located in downtown Nashville. In addition to over 10,000 temporary exhibitions, the museum features one of the largest collections of Civil War memorabilia in the U.S. We suggest you visit this cultural site to learn the story of Tennessee.
Historic Landmarks
In addition to its strong musical heritage, Nashville has a complex past that intrigues many who visit. The city served as a major shipping port, was the home-base of U.S. President Andrew Jackson, set the stage for much of the activism that occurred during the height of the Civil Rights Movement – and those are just some of the highlights. Discover the engaging, rich history of Nashville.
Fort Negley
Visit the largest fortification built in the U.S. by Union troops occupying Nashville during the Civil War. This massive limestone fort spanned 180,000-square feet and had a signature star-shape. You can learn even more about the significance of this stone structure with a tour here.
Belle Meade Plantation
Explore this storied estate of the Old South and learn of the Harding family’s role as a prominent player in Civil War-era America. The family gained wealth and notoriety when Belle Meade was transformed into a Thoroughbred horse nursery. If you so desire, you can savor some Southern delicacies along with a wine tasting, too.
Travelers Rest Plantation & Museum
Discover the oldest historic home in Nashville built by Judge John Overton in 1799. Overton was President Andrew Jackson’s longtime friend and served as his presidential campaign manager. In addition to building an impressive abode, Overton went on to become one of the founders of Memphis, Tennessee. Head to southern Nashville to take a tour of this stately residence.
Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage
Visit the former home and plantation of “Old Hickory,” U.S. President Andrew Jackson. Tour the impeccably preserved mansion and grounds as you delve deeper into this provocative leader’s personal and political life. This antebellum-style estate is not to be missed.
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The 15 best nashville tours of 2024: music, food & more.
Engage with the city's country roots on one of these tours.
15 Best Nashville Tours
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While country music may immediately come to mind when you think of Nashville, this popular city offers plenty more in the way of activities and entertainment, from breweries to nightlife to outstanding cuisine. By picking the right tour, you'll be able to experience whatever side of the Music City you'd like to see. U.S. News identified 15 of the best Nashville tours using traveler opinion and expert input. No matter which one you pick, you're in for a great time.
iRide Nashville – Downtown Tour Experience
Price: From $75 Duration: 2.5 hours
On this tour, you'll roll through 5 miles of downtown Nashville on a Segway and pass key sights, such as the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Tennessee Capitol and Bicentennial Mall. Reviewers say tour guides are friendly, and the Segways provide a quick way to orient yourself with the city and see the sights. Travelers say this tour is especially appropriate for first-time visitors to Nashville.
Tours run at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. daily. Before the tour, guides will give a 30-minute training session on how to safely operate a Segway. Participants must be at least 12 years old. The company also offers an hourlong Music City Snapshot tour through Nashville's entertainment district.
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NashTrash Tours – The Jugg Sisters Original Tour
Price: From $50 Duration: 2 hours
For a tour that combines sightseeing in downtown Nashville with a heavy dose of comedy, consider the Jugg Sisters Original Tour. As you travel aboard the company's big pink bus, the Jugg Sisters will entertain you with improv comedy, funny stories and trivia about country music's famous stars. During the tour, you'll pass top Nashville attractions like the Ryman Auditorium and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Reviewers – some of whom are locals – say they laughed until they cried and would take the tour again.
The tour, which runs multiple times weekly at 11 a.m., frequently sells out, so book well in advance. Children younger than 15 are not allowed to participate in the tour due to the mature nature of the jokes (this includes infants). NashTrash Tours also offers two other tours, including one that focuses on the newer side of Nashville.
Really Entertaining Tours – Live Nashville! Walking Tour
Price: From $25 Duration: 2 hours
The Live Nashville! Walking Tour details some of the city's most interesting history, including President Andrew Jackson's famous duel and Johnny Cash's performance on the Grand Ole Opry stage. Tourgoers say the experience is fun, engaging and informative thanks to the knowledgeable, humorous guide. Reviewers also appreciated that the guide wore a microphone, which made it easy to hear his commentary.
Tours run Tuesday through Sunday at 10 a.m. Really Entertaining Tours also runs a Nash Bar Bash tour that visits several bars for live music and dancing; it's available by reservation request only.
Local Tastes of Nashville – Nashville's "GULCH" Neighborhood Tour
Price: From $72 Duration: 3 hours
Eat your way through the hip Gulch neighborhood on this tour. You'll stop at up to five restaurants for samples of pulled pork barbecue, Nashville hot chicken and dessert, among other dishes. You'll start your tour at The Westin Nashville , next to the Music City Center, before walking around the Gulch neighborhood to various restaurants. Tourgoers say the food quality is superb and praise both the guides and the sizable portions (many advise coming hungry).
Tours depart Monday and Thursday through Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Groups are capped at 12 participants, and ticket costs vary by day (weekday tours cost less than weekend tours). Local Tastes of Nashville also runs a food tour through the Germantown neighborhood.
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Music City Rollin' Jamboree
Price: From $38 Duration: 1.5 hours
This tour combines singing, comedy and a bit of sightseeing for a one-of-a-kind experience. On the Music City Rollin' Jamboree bus tour, you'll sing along to country hits and banter with your guides while cruising by attractions like Music Row and downtown Nashville, with a pit stop at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Reviewers say the tour is great fun and stress that the trip is for pure enjoyment, not to see Nashville's top attractions.
Tours run Tuesday through Saturday at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. during peak season; offseason hours vary. Patrons must be 21 or older, as the comedy features adult themes.
Walk Eat Nashville – Neighborhood Food Tour (East Nashville Food Tour)
Price: From $109 Duration: 3 hours
On this excursion, tourgoers will stop at five local eateries in the city's creative East Nashville neighborhood, noshing on a variety of savory and sweet dishes. Tour highlights include interactions with the restaurants' chefs, owners and managers, as well as history and stories about this area. Reviewers rave about the delicious food and say they enjoyed the interactions with eatery chefs and owners.
Tours, which are limited to 12 participants, run Fridays and Saturdays at 11:30 a.m. Children are welcome, but they are not eligible for discounted tickets. Walk Eat Nashville also offers tours of downtown and 12South neighborhoods.
Tennessee Whiskey Tours – Jack n' Back Tour
Price: From $121 Duration: 7 hours
Travelers say this tour is a must-do for Jack Daniel's whiskey fans. You'll board an air-conditioned bus and head to the distillery (located about 75 miles south of Nashville), where you'll take the Angel's Share tour, which includes a whiskey tasting. Tour-takers will then explore downtown Lynchburg and enjoy lunch before heading back to Nashville.
Tours pick up at 9 a.m. daily in downtown Nashville; you'll be back in the city around 4 p.m. Tickets include the cost of the Angel's Share tour, but do not cover the cost of lunch. Tours are for adults 21 and older. The company also offers a Tennessee Whiskey Experience tour of three local craft distilleries.
The Redneck Comedy Bus Tour – Nashville Redneck Tour
Price: Adults from $40; kids from $30 Duration: 2 hours
Enjoy a laugh while seeing some of the top sights in Nashville on the Nashville Redneck Tour. You'll learn Nashville trivia and history while riding in a camouflage-print bus. The tour also includes a stop at Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery. Tourgoers report that the tour is indeed hilarious and the comedian guides are knowledgeable.
Tours are offered daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tickets start at $40 for adults, $35 for seniors and $30 for kids 12 and younger. Just keep in mind: While children are welcome, the Redneck Comedy Bus's content is rated PG-14.
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Walkin' Nashville Music City Legends Tour
Price: Adults from $40; kids from $20 Duration: 2 hours
For a look at old Nashville when the likes of Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash and Loretta Lynn were up-and-coming stars, join the Walkin' Nashville Music City Legends Tour. Lead by Bill DeMain, the tour (which is limited to 20 participants) features stories and trivia about the golden era of Nashville, as tourgoers see attractions like Printers Alley, Ryman Auditorium and Tootsie's Orchid Lounge. Reviewers say the tour is enjoyable, noting they learned unique facts about Nashville's history and were amazed at the guide's knowledge.
Tours depart Fridays and Saturdays at 10:30 a.m. from April through October.
Green Fleet Bikes – Music City Bike Tour
Price: From $65 Duration: 2.5 hours
According to reviewers, this bike tour offers a great introduction to Nashville. You'll cycle through the streets of downtown, seeing neighborhoods like Germantown, Marathon Village and the Gulch along the way. You'll enjoy expert commentary from your guide throughout the tour. Past patrons say the bike ride is well-paced and not too strenuous, and they also praise the guides for their recommendations on things to see and do in Nashville.
Tours are available Thursday through Saturday at 10 a.m. Standard bicycles and electric bikes are available. Green Fleet also offers bike rentals and private tours.
Old Town Trolley Tours – Nashville Hop On Hop Off Trolley Tour
Price: Adults from $63; kids from $25 Duration: 1.5 hours
Tour Nashville at your own pace via trolley. This tour stops at 13 different attractions around town. You can disembark and get on the trolley at will, or you can stay on and ride the entire loop in about 90 minutes. Reviewers say the tour is a great way to orient yourself with the city and its attractions, but also warn that your satisfaction with the ride will heavily depend on the onboard guide. Some travelers raved about certain guides, while others left disappointed with the lackluster narration.
Tours run daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Trolleys are scheduled to arrive at each pickup point about every 30 minutes. Consider purchasing your ticket online in advance for a slight discount. The company also offers a Soul of Music City Tour.
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Joyride Nashville – Golf Cart Sightseeing Tour
Price: Adults from $45; kids from $25 Duration: 1.5 hours
Travelers can zip through the streets on a golf cart with Joyride Nashville. Local guides share knowledge about the city while they drive the cart past 35 attractions. Guides will even stop the cart at picture-perfect locations so you can get great photos. Reviewers praise guides for their knowledge of the city and engaging, fun commentary. They also say guides are quick to give restaurant and bar recommendations.
Tours are offered hourly every day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Five passengers can ride in each cart, though multiple carts can join the tour for larger groups. Children must be at least 5 years old to participate. If you'd prefer to ride with just your group, you can reserve a private tour. Joyride Nashville also offers cart tours of the city's many murals, as well as tours through the city via monster truck.
Dabble Studio – Taste of Nashville Food & Sightseeing Tour by Van
Price: From $99 Duration: 3 hours
Hop aboard a high-roof, climate-controlled van to sample some of Nashville's signature dishes, including barbecue and hot chicken, on this tour. Between food stops, you'll pass by top city attractions like Bicentennial Mall, Germantown, the Cumberland River and more. According to reviewers, the featured food is delicious and filling, so come hungry. Others applaud the guide's interesting commentary and helpful recommendations.
Tours operate daily at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Outings are limited to 13 participants ages 14 and older. Dabble Studio also offers a walking tour of the Germantown neighborhood and a downtown food and history walking tour, among other options.
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Nashville Pedal Tavern Tour
Price: From $50 Duration: 1.5 hours
Barhop to Nashville's top honky-tonks by pedaling your way to each one on this bicycle built for 15. Tourgoers 21 and older pedal down Broadway, passing by the Country Music Hall of Fame, Bridgestone Arena and the banks of the Cumberland River, with one stop at a honky-tonk for a drink and one stop for pictures. Keep in mind: If you'd like to drink as you pedal, you'll have to bring your own beverages (no glass containers allowed). Tourgoers say the experience is fun, calling the tour a highlight of their Nashville trip. Reviewers also rave about their guides and laud their excellent music taste.
Tours require at least six riders and depart at multiple times daily.
A Little Local Flavor – Downtown Nashville Food Tour
Price: From $139 Duration: 3 hours
Come hungry and thirsty to this foodie journey through downtown Nashville. This walking tour covers a little more than a mile of the downtown area and features five stops at local restaurants. You'll sample the city's famous barbecue, hot chicken, local craft beer and cocktails, plus a tasting at a local distillery. Reviewers compliment the guides for their insightful commentary and say the tour is intimate and well-paced. Participants also rave about the food, describing the portions as generous.
Tours are offered daily at 11 a.m. The company also operates a craft cocktail tour.
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Ultimate Nashville Itinerary: Ideas for 3 to 5 Days Trip
Visiting Nashville, Tennessee and looking for the best Nashville itinerary to explore the highlights of music City such as the Grand Ole Opry, Country Music hall of Fame, and the Honky Tonk Highway?
Plan your trip using our ultimate Weekend in Nashville itinerary and find recommendations on things to do and see, what to eat, plus Instagram spots in the city.
Nashville, Tennessee is one of the best cities to visit in America.
It blends the culture and history of San Antonio with the southern hospitality of Charleston or New Orleans!
Also Read: Romantic Things to do in Nashville for couples
Nashville’s trendy neighborhoods and beautiful street art remind visitors of the hipster vibe of the Pacific Northwest.
Nashville is also home to the Tennessee State Capitol and has a rich and interesting history.
But the city’s best claim to fame is its acclaimed music scene.
Nashville is known as the birthplace of country music and hence, called the Music City.
It has several attractions for music lovers from the Grand Ole Opry and Ryman Auditorium to the Johnny Cash Museum and honky tonk bars with their legendary country music scene.
Even apart from country music, Nashville has a lot to offer tourists.
Visit Nashville to explore the city’s rich traditions and striking architecture and enjoy its vibrant food scene.
Take a stroll at the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park and explore the street art in Downtown Nashville.
Our ultimate Weekend in Nashville itinerary will take you around the highlights of Music City and ensure that you have the best vacation ever.
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How much time to spend in Nashville?
Anywhere from a Weekend in Nashville to 3 Days in Nashville is a great time to explore the Music City and its many famous attractions.
If you have more time to spend in the region, then consider adding nearby attractions such as Franklin and Lynchburg to your Nashville Itinerary.
The Music City also makes a great base to plan a Smoky Mountain road trip to America’s favorite national park.
In this Nashville itinerary, you will find several recommendations and ideas to customize your itinerary as your interests and vacation time.
Ultimate 3 Days in Nashville Itinerary
Our Nashville Itinerary promises a fun and exciting time for visitors.
You can make your way through the Music City and the state’s history at the Capitol or the free museum.
Those who love exploring urban attractions will enjoy Nashville’s neighborhoods like Germantown, 12th South, and Printers Alley.
In the mood to explore the city’s revered live country music scene?
Take a tour of the famous Grand Ole Opry House, see a show at Ryman Auditorium, and paint the town red at Nashville’s many honky-tonks on Lower Broadway.
Day 1 in Nashville Itinerary
This day of your trip to Nashville is for arts, history, and culture.
Start your Downtown Nashville Itinerary by exploring the State Capitol Complex and the Bicentennial Mall.
Tour the free Tennessee State Museum and have lunch at the adjoining Farmers Market.
Visit the trendy 12th South Arts district and end the day with some of the famous Nashville hot chicken for dinner.
Tennessee State Capitol
Most visitors to the Music City do not put the majestic Tennessee State Capitol on their bucket list.
However, we definitely recommend keeping some time to see the Capitol and the Bicentennial Mall on your Nashville itinerary.
The Tennessee State Capitol, completed in 1859, is the most beautiful building in the city.
Famous architect William Strickland designed the building to resemble a Greek Ionic temple.
The limestone wrought iron building does not have a dome and is pretty unusual compared to other State Capitols.
The building is on the National register of Historic Places and definitely worth including on your Nashville itinerary.
On a self-guided tour of the Capitol, visitors can admire its Greek Revival architecture and see both the House of Representatives and Senate Chambers.
45 minute long free guided tours of the State Capitol are also available at select times, read more here .
Capitol Grounds
After seeing the capitol building, spend some time exploring its grounds.
The Capitol Grounds have several monuments including a majestic statue of Andrew Jackson and the tomb of President James Polk and his wife.
Music lovers will love the Bell Tower on the Capitol grounds. A large bell hangs from the top while the octagonal tower base displays an angel with the 8 forms of music.
The forms of music depicted on the 8 sides of the base are Rock N Roll, Country, Blues, Gospel, Bluegrass, Jazz, Folk, and Classical.
The Bell Tower is one of the hidden gems in Nashville and great for those who like to explore off the beaten path attractions.
Optional: War Memorial Auditorium
If you have extra time, head across the street from the Tennessee State Capitol to see the War Memorial Auditorium.
This Nashville gem is also rarely visited by tourists but is definitely worth checking out for architecture lovers on your trip to Nashville.
The War Memorial Auditorium has stunning Greek architecture and features tall Doric columns framing an open atrium.
At the center of the atrium, you can see a magnificent statue called Youth.
The architecture of the atrium as well as the large statue makes the auditorium one of the top Instagram spots in Nashville.
The auditorium is home of many events such as awards shows and concerts.
The Legislative Plaza surrounding the War Auditorium has memorials, monuments, statues, and fountains.
Optional: Military Museum
The Military Branch of the Tennessee State Museum is located in the War Memorial Building and is worth a visit for military enthusiasts while visiting Nashville, Tennessee.
The museum has a variety of artifacts and exhibits related to the Spanish-American wars, WWI, WWII, as well as Korea and Vietnam wars.
The best part is that entry is free – making it perfect for large families.
On a visit, teens and young adults can see war weapons, maps, and have a fun educational experience.
Bicentennial Mall
The Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park offers the most beautiful views of the Tennessee State Capitol and downtown Nashville.
On a stroll around the park, you can see several attractions including a large 200 feet long map on the state engraved on granite, World War II memorial, the Pathways of History exhibit, the Rivers of Tennessee Fountain, and a large amphitheater.
The urban park is 11 acres large, has picnic tables, and offers a spectacular view of the city.
The park is perfect to spend some time in peace after visiting the somber monuments such as the Capitol and the War Memorial.
Bell Carillon
One of our favorite things to see at the Bicentennial Capitol Mall Park is the large Taft Bell Carillon with bells atop pillars.
The attraction has 85 bells and you can hear them ring throughout the day as well as play Tennessee songs every hour.
Standing amidst the large bell towers and listening to the music in downtown Nashville is an amazing experience.
Tennessee State Museum
The Tennessee State Museum is one of the best museums in Nashville and attracts many visitors.
The museum is located adjacent to the Bicentennial Mall Park and is free to visit.
The museum has many galleries and a variety of informative exhibits and displays for adults and children.
Visitors can see weapons from the Civil War, memorabilia and cool artifacts about Tennessee’s history, as well as an extensive collection of Native American art.
The museum also has a large Children’s Gallery where kids can explore, play, and learn at the same time.
Nashville Farmers Market
Just outside the Tennessee State Museum, you will find the Nashville Farmers Market.
This is a great place to have lunch after seeing the State Capitol and the museum.
Visitors can enjoy fresh produce, local wines, and live music at the Nashville Farmers Market.
You will find local vendors serving a variety of foods and desserts, making this a popular place.
The Farmers Market also has murals, souvenirs stores, and is fun to explore on your weekend in Nashville.
Optional: Germantown
If you prefer delicious food over museums, then visit Germantown after seeing the State Capitol building.
Germantown is one of Nashville’s renown neighborhoods.
It is known for its charming Victorian architecture, eclectic boutiques, coffee shops, and amazing restaurants.
Visitors can enjoy the German heritage of this historic neighborhood on a stroll and eat at iconic eateries like Butchertown Hall and Henrietta Red.
Optional: The Hermitage Hotel
Take a walk south of the Tennessee State Capitol to the famous Hermitage Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.
The historic hotel is named after Andrew Jackson’s home, The Hermitage.
The hotel has impressive architecture and serves as a popular meeting spot for locals.
One thing you may not know: the hotel is very famous for its Art Deco style Men’s Restroom!
In fact, the restroom is known as the prettiest restroom in America! (Yes, that’s a thing!)
The restroom with its lime green fixtures and unique finishing is a popular Instagram spot in the city.
The restroom is so famous that even women are allowed to visit it for a look/photos.
To check out the restroom, step inside the hotel and take the stairs on the right to the lower level restaurant.
The restroom is just before the restaurant entrance.
12th South Arts District
The 12th South Nashville Arts district is one of our favorite places to visit in Nashville weekend getaway.
This trendy neighborhood has hip restaurants, quirky boutiques, coffee shops, art galleries, and live music.
On the main strip of 12th South, you will find some great bookstores like Frugal Muse Bookstore and The Booksellers at Laurelwood.
The shops in this district sell everything from vintage furniture and clothing to eclectic art and home décor.
The famous ‘I Believe in Nashville’ mural is located in the 12th South and should be on your 3 Day itinerary Nashville.
Nashville Hot Chicken
Finish your first day in Nashville, Tennessee with some quintessential southern fare: the Nashville hot chicken!
The Nashville hot chicken is a famous dish in the Nashville region.
It was first served by Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack and has been copied by other restaurants throughout Tennessee and Kentucky.
Visit the famous Hattie B’s Hot Chicken for mouth-watering spicy fried chicken accompanied by cold beer.
Hattie B’s Hot Chicken is a Nashville, Tennessee tradition that has been around for nearly 60 years.
Hattie B’s Hot Chicken is located in the Gulch neighborhood of Nashville.
Another option is the famous Prince’s.
The legendary hot chicken shack has a line of people waiting to eat their delicious fried chicken.
Even if you’re not into spicy food, you should still give this Southern classic a try on your weekend getaway!
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Day 2 in Nashville Itinerary
If you have 2 Days in Nashville, you can devote an entire day to exploring the Music Pathways in Downtown Nashville.
For a quirky and fun start to the day, visit the Parthenon in Centennial Park.
Then have brunch at the famous Bluebird Cafe in East Nashville and listen to budding country music stars.
Return to Downtown and visit the iconic Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
Stop by at the Johnny Cash Museum and learn about the famous singer and songwriter.
Enjoy charming sunset views over the Cumberland River while taking a stroll on the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge.
End the night with dinner and dancing at the honky tonk bars on Music Row, which is home to some of the best country music venues in America.
Parthenon, Nashville
The Parthenon in Nashville’s Centennial Park is a full-scale replica of the ancient monument in Greece.
This white marble structure was built to immortalize Nashville’s age-old nickname, ‘Athens of the West’.
The Parthenon attracts many visitors to its grandeur and majesty.
It serves as an art museum and has excellent exhibits.
Inside you will find an over 40 feet tall statue of the Greek Goddess, Athena.
We definitely recommend visiting the Parthenon while spending the weekend in Nashville.
Centennial Park
Centennial Park also has several other attractions besides the Parthenon.
The sprawling park has a beautiful lake with walking trails, play areas, picnic tables, as well as public art spread around the area.
The park looks beautiful in the fall when the leaves turn color.
We recommend spending some time taking a stroll around the park while you are visiting the Parthenon.
Bluebird Cafe
After visiting the Parthenon, you can grab some food at the famous Bluebird Cafe in East Nashville.
Here, you will find an eclectic mix of patrons like musicians, locals, and tourists.
The café features several talented country music singers and songwriters and the food is also delicious!
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a must-visit for country music fans and a must on Nashville weekend itinerary.
The museum is located in the heart of the city close to Broadway District.
The museum offers an interactive experience with exhibits, like a hands-on guitar wall and memorabilia including costumes and awards.
Visitors can watch documentary films about the history of country music and discover upcoming artists in their gallery.
Johnny Cash Museum
Besides the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Nashville has many other museums that make a great attraction for country music fans.
Probably the most popular one of them is the Johnny Cash Museum near Lower Broadway.
The museum dedicated to the famous American singer and songwriter Johnny Cash is located in a red brick building.
The Johnny Cash museum is small but has plenty of memorabilia including items of clothing, awards, and musical instruments belonging to the icon.
On a visit, you can learn about several facets of the life of Johnny Cash including his career and family.
You can also see a variety of personal items belonging to Johnny Cash.
Along with Johnny Cash, the museum also has exhibits on other famous country music legends.
The Johnny Cash Museum is definitely a must visit for all fans.
John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge
The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge offers a beautiful sunset view of the Nashville skyline.
There are several benches on the bridge from where you can watch the sun go down.
From this unique vantage point, you can admire the hustle and bustle of the city and even hear the country music streaming from nearby music venues.
The charming bridge is quite romantic and a popular destination for photoshoots, date nights, and even proposals in Nashville.
Honky Tonk Highway on Music Row
What better way to end a weekend in Nashville than at one of the honky tonks on Music Row listening to country music?
Nashville’s Music Row is home to famous Honky Tonks such as the Stage Door, Robert’s Western World, and Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge.
Almost all of them plus several other bars are located along Lower Broadway and 2nd Avenue.
Visiting the bars is a must while spending a couple of days in Nashville.
You can listen to the talented artists at the music venues while enjoying the famous Nashville bbq – a recipe for the perfect date night in Nashville!
Grab some drinks and dance on the streets as you flit from bar to bar enjoying the nightlife in Nashville!
Printer’s Alley
Looking for an alternative to the loud music on Music Row? Visit Printer’s Alley!
Printer’s Alley has many bars, restaurants, and coffee shops that are open late into the night.
There are always people hanging out here and it is a fun place to enjoy a beer while watching live music with other patrons.
Music lovers definitely need to add Printers Alley to their 3 Day Nashville Itinerary.
Optional: River Cruise
If you are not interested in honky tonk bars or live country music performances or Nashville nightlife, there are many other exciting things to do in Nashville at night!
You can take a moonlight cruise on the Cumberland River or enjoy a romantic dinner at one of the renowned restaurants in the city.
Or go for a walk along the Riverfront Park to enjoy panoramic views of the Nashville skyline and the gently flowing river.
Several attractions are located near the Riverfront Park including live music performances, art galleries, restaurants, and shopping.
Day 3 in Nashville Itinerary
Day 3 of the trip to Nashville is for watching the shows and going on behind the scenes tours in Music City.
Depending on your interest, tour the Grand Ole Opry or attend a show at the Ryman Auditorium.
Looking for something beyond music?
Spend a day in nature at the Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and tour the Belle Meade plantation.
Here are the options to plan this day in Nashville.
Grand Ole Opry House
The Grand Ole Opry is the world’s longest running live radio show dedicated to country music.
The Grand Ole Opry House is a must visit attraction for country fans.
While in Nashville, visitors can take a tour of the Grand Ole Opry House.
You can learn about the historic venue, see memorabilia like costumes and music instruments, visit the dressing rooms of famous singers, get a behind the scenes look into the show, and even get to step foot onto the famous stage of the Grand Ole Opry.
Visiting this iconic destination is definitely a must for music lovers if you have 2 or 3 days in Nashville.
The Ryman Auditorium
If you are a huge country music fan, you must visit The Ryman Auditorium to see it in person!
This is one of the most important buildings in Nashville’s history and located in the heart of the city.
The Ryman Auditorium building was built in the late 1880s and was originally a Baptist church.
It has been transformed into a live music venue over the years and it is known as one of the most famous concert halls in Nashville.
Today, the Ryman Auditorium is home to concerts, events, shows, and more!
We would recommend visiting this destination and watching a show or just taking a tour during your Nashville weekend.
RCA Studio B
Definitely visit the iconic RCA Studio B on your weekend in Nashville.
This music studio was established in the 1950s and is steeped in country music history.
The RCA Studio has been home to legends such as Dolly Parton, Elvis, and Keith Urban.
It is as famous as the Grand Ole Opry or Sun Studios in Memphis and a must on any music lover’s 3 days in Nashville itinerary.
Taking an hour-long tour of the recording studio is almost a spiritual experience for all music fans on a trip to Nashville.
The RCA Studio B tour can be purchased as an add on to the Country Music Hall of Fame and begins in Downtown Nashville.
Cheekwood Estate and Gardens
Looking for something other than the music attractions of Grand Ole Opry and studio tours?
Visit the Cheekwood Estate and Gardens on your trip to Nashville.
This beautiful Botanical Gardens is simply breathtaking and incredibly romantic year round.
The 65 acres of land is home to giant oak trees, beautiful gardens, peaceful trails, as well as fun and festive events.
Visitors can walk on the garden pathways and take in the beautiful surroundings on a self-guided tour.
The garden also has art galleries and is a perfect spot for picnics with the family.
The botanical garden is a great way to spend your day in nature while visiting Nashville.
Belle Meade Plantation and Winery
Another off the beaten path attraction to enjoy on a trip to Nashville is the Belle Meade Historic Site and Winery.
Belle Meade was originally a plantation built in the 1840s.
It has a beautiful Greek Revival style of architecture and has several excellently preserved outbuildings.
Today, the Belle Meade Plantation is home to a winery and conserved as a historic site.
Visitors can tour the grand mansion, the historic buildings, and plantation grounds as well as sip a glass of wine and have meals at the on-site restaurant.
You will be able to see buildings such as a smokehouse, carriage and stable house, and the dairy.
If you have 3 days in Nashville, then definitely take the time to visit Belle Meade and Cheekwood together in a couple of hours.
4 Day Nashville Itinerary
If you have 4 to 5 days for your stay in Nashville, then you can explore much more beyond the highlights of Grand Ole Opry, State Capitol, and the music scene.
You can enjoy many interesting day trips from the Nashville area.
Visit the Jack Daniels Distillery in Lynchburg or see charming Franklin during your Nashville weekend trip.
See Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage. Or enjoy a road trip along the historic Natchez Trace.
Jack Daniels Distillery, Lynchburg
Jack Daniels Distillery in Lynchburg produces the world famous Jack Daniels Tennessee whiskey.
The famous distillery is located an hour and a half away from Nashville and is a must for fans of Tennessee whiskey!
Visitors can see the distillery on an hour-long tour.
On the tour, you can learn about the process of making whiskey, the history of the distillery, see the barrel room, and take photos at the Visitor Center.
The tour guides are friendly and provide an amazing experience for all whiskey lovers.
After the tour, you can enjoy samples of whiskey in their fabulous tasting room, buy souvenirs, as well as purchase bottles to take home.
The distillery is pretty crowded on the weekend, so plan a trip during the week to skip crowds.
We definitely recommend one of the best day trips from Nashville to your itinerary.
Franklin is one of the best day trips from Nashville.
The history of Franklin, Tennessee is rich with stories and legends that exemplify the Southern charm.
Founded in 1799, it was originally known as Big Creek Settlement and later renamed for US Founding Father Benjamin Franklin.
It’s known for its historic downtown square and the beautiful rolling hills surrounding it.
The town’s most popular attractions are related to the famous Battle of Franklin fought during the Civil War.
The Civil War Museum at Coolidge Park; The Battle of Franklin Interpretive Center; Carnton Plantation which was home to Confederate General John Bell Hood during the Civil War and now operates as a museum are some of the most popular attractions.
Natchez Trace Parkway
The Natchez Trace Parkway is a 444-mile scenic drive through the Tennessee and Mississippi countryside that stretches from Nashville to Natchez, MS.
The parkway winds through forests, fields, and pastures where you can take in wildlife such as white tailed deer, wild turkey, red foxes, rabbits and armadillos.
The stretch that begins in Nashville has many places of interest such as historic Civil War battlefields and natural wonders like waterfalls.
You can easily combine a visit to the historic town of Franklin with a scenic road trip along the Natchez Trace Parkway to make the most of your 4 day itinerary Nashville.
Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage
The Andrew Jackson Hermitage is a historic house museum located in Nashville, TN.
The home was built by General and President Andrew Jackson as his private residence.
Today the site offers self-guided tours of the mansion, which includes exhibits on Mr. Jackson’s life and presidency, an art gallery with rotating exhibitions, and gardens that include both native plants and flowers from around the world.
On the tour, visitors are able to see various portraits and artifacts of Andrew Jackson’s life and learn about the president.
1 Day in Nashville Itinerary
If you have only 1 Day in Nashville, then start the visit at the State Capitol.
See the beautiful building, walk along its grounds then visit the Bicentennial Mall Park in the center of the city.
Do not spend more than an hour or two to see the attractions.
Next, visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum followed by a trip to the Grand Ole Opry, the city’s iconic country music venue.
If you have time, squeeze in a visit to the Parthenon on your 1 Day Nashville Itinerary.
End the night at the honky tonk bars and enjoy the famous country music scene during your stay in Nashville.
Seeing the Music City in anything less than a weekend is hard, but possible!
7 Day Itinerary Nashville
If you can plan a 6 day itinerary or a week long itinerary for Nashville, then definitely try visiting the famous Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Gatlinburg.
The attractions are located in Eastern Tennessee, about 5 hours drive away from Gatlinburg.
You can easily see both on a weekend. Here is information about these attractions.
The town of Gatlinburg is in the heart of Tennessee, and it’s a famous mountain retreat for tourists from all over the world.
There are many attractions to see while visiting this beautiful area, such as Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies, Dollywood Theme Park, and The Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
The city also offers visitors some great restaurants where they can enjoy southern cuisine or seafood dishes with their family and friends.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is located just outside of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
The park contains over 800 miles of hiking trails and offers a range of experiences for visitors throughout the year.
It’s home to many species of wildlife including black bears, raccoons, and elk.
The most visited place in the park is Cades Cove which has over 1 million visitors annually.
Other popular places include Abrams Creek, Big Creek Trail, Chimney Tops trail, Clingmans Dome observation tower, Deep Creek area, Elkmont Campground area; each one with its own unique features to offer tourists from all over the world!
Cades Cove is one of the most popular spots in the Smokies National Park and is a must see for visitors to Sevier County.
It’s home to a variety of animals, including deer, bobcats, raccoons and more.
The cove offers some beautiful hiking trails that are perfect for families with children or anyone looking for an easy stroll through nature.
The cove is also home to many historic buildings like log cabins, barns, grist mills, and churches.
Clingmans Dome
Clingmans Dome, located in Tennessee on the border of North Carolina, is one of the most popular destinations for tourists and visitors to see.
The view from here stretches from Georgia to Kentucky and offers a 360 degree perspective of the Smokies.
This location is also known as being the highest point in Tennessee at 6643 feet high.
Tourists can go hiking or take scenic photos with views that are some of the best in America.
The trailhead for this must-see attraction starts at Newfound Gap which is just off Highway 441 near Gatlinburg, TN where travelers will find restrooms and water available.
Definitely take the time to visit the beautiful Smoky mountains if you have more than 4 to 5 days in Nashville.
Where to stay in Nashville
Wondering where to stay during your Nashville weekend trip?
Most tourists prefer staying in Downtown Nashville closer to major attractions in the city.
Book a hotel near Lower Broadway or the Capitol and you can easily walk to most attractions.
If you have less time to spend in Nashville, then consider staying near the Nashville International Airport.
We recommend booking accommodations for your trip to Nashville well in advance, especially if visiting during peak times such as summer or during the holiday season.
Best Time to Visit Nashville
Nashville has four distinct seasons and each season offers something special for visitors.
If you’re looking for the perfect time to visit Nashville, there are a few months that will stand out from the rest.
Spring can offer blooming tulips and beautiful weather with temperatures that range in the 60s.
Summer brings out all sorts of festivals but also more crowds and higher prices for everything from airfare to hotels.
September through November are also good months to visit.
You will generally be treated to mild weather but the temperatures can be quite cool at night.
Fall in Nashville is known for its changing colors of leaves. This season makes for beautiful photos during your Nashville weekend trip.
Winter provides a perfect opportunity to escape from cold weather elsewhere while exploring the many indoor attractions and nightlife.
Nashville, Tennessee is a city of many personalities.
Our 3 Days in Nashville Itinerary will allow you to explore the city’s most famous attractions such as Grand Ole Opry House and Ryman Auditorium as well as off the beaten path destinations such as the Frist Art Museum and the Hermitage.
Nashville is the perfect weekend getaway to relax and soak in the charm of the American south.
We hope you liked our Weekend in Nashville Itinerary.
Did we miss any amazing attractions in Nashville? What is your favorite thing to do in Music City?
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There once was a time when travelers planned a visit to Nashville simply to attend a music festival or spend hours in the city's legendary honky tonks listening to the latest up and coming country band. While those activities remain deeply rooted in the local culture, Nashville now has much more to offer travelers as well.
Over the past decade or so, it has become a culinary hub , offering some of the best food found anywhere in the southern U.S. The city also features an array of outdoor green spaces to explore, a thriving art scene, and some of the best local breweries to sample too. Oh yeah, and the music still remains pretty great, offering a mix of genres and big name stars, along with the hottest new talent looking to make it big.
This guide will give you a good overview of what to expect when visiting the Music City, providing you with valuable information that will help you make the most of your stay.
Planning Your Trip
Best Time to Visit : The good news is that the honky tonks are open all year round and live music can be found pretty much every day of the week in Nashville. That said, the city is well known for its hot and humid summers, which can be challenging for visitors to endure. That also happens to be the busiest tourist season too, with larger crowds filling up hotel rooms, restaurants, bars, and other attractions. The shoulder seasons of mid-March through May and late-September through November provide better temperatures and fewer people to contend with. Winters are relatively free of snow and ice, although it can still get quite cold. Just pack a warm jacket and you'll be fine.
Getting Around: Nashville's public transportation system mainly consists of semi-reliable bus service. The purple WeGo buses can be found throughout the city and can get you to where you want to go provided you're not in a hurry. The Music City Transit Tracker app can help make it easier to catch the bus, but honestly using the transit directions option in your favorite maps app (Apple Maps or Google Maps) is just as good, if not better. Nashville is a driving city however, so most visitors bring a vehicle, rent a car, or use ride sharing apps. Electric scooters are common throughout the busier parts of the city as well and are a popular option for getting around.
Check out our guide to Nashville's public transportation for more info on the MTA bus system.
Travel Tip: Nashville welcomes around 16 million visitors annually and a lot of them are long-weekend visitors, meaning travelers tend to show up on Thursday and head home on Sunday. That means the city can be surprisingly quiet from Sunday evening through Wednesday. If you can plan a visit at that time of the week, you'll find crowds are less of a hassle. Or, if you can extend your stay to incorporate one or two of those days, you'll have an easier time booking a reservation at that hot restaurant or getting into a music show.
Things to Do
For many visitors to Nashville it is all about live music. If that's your goal, chances are you won't be disappointed as there are always bands playing somewhere. But the city also has plenty of great food to sample as well and a number of top-notch breweries too. You'll also find historical places to explore, unique shopping, surprisingly great parks, and an array of professional sports teams as well. Whether you're coming for just a day or two, or have an extended stay planned, chances are you'll find plenty of things to keep you busy in the Music City.
Music: If you have trouble finding live music in Nashville, you're simply not looking all that hard. You're likely to find artists and bands playing at the airport upon your arrival, but for a more suitable venue head down to Lower Broadway to check out the honky-tonk scene. Many of the bars in Nashville have bands playing every night, but for a real treat check the schedule at the Ryman , which just might be one of the best live music venues on the planet.
Museums: Nashville has a wide variety of museums to explore, which are great on a hot, muggy day. The Country Music Hall of Fame is a must-see for fans of the genre and the Tennessee State Museum is a walk through the local history and it's absolutely free to visit. Kids of all ages will love the Adventure Science Center , where you can actually have fun and learn something new at the same time.
History: For a slice of Civil War history, head over to Fort Negley to learn about the largest fortification built for Union troops after the city fell in 1862. Nashville's Hermitage allows people to learn about the life of President Andrew Jackson and of the people enslaved there through tours of the estate. Nashville's Hermitage was For a different kind of history, head over to Music Row to see the iconic Nashville recording studios, some of which have been named to the National Register of Historic Places .
Parks: The Nashville greenway crisscrosses the city in a variety of places, offering visitors a place to take a quiet stroll and just stretch their legs a bit. But several other parks have a lot to offer as well, including Centennial — which has a full-size replica of the Greek Parthenon – and Radnor Lake , which features six miles of walking trail and the chance to spot an array of wildlife.
Sports: The Music City is home to both the Tennessee Titans of the NFL and the Nashville Predators of the NHL. It also has a AAA baseball team called the Nashville Sounds and a pro soccer team called the Nashville SC (soccer club). In short, that means sports fans will find a lot to love no matter what time of year they visit.
What to Eat and Drink
Nashville is one of those great destinations where the food can range from simple, down-home fare up to gourmet options that are so good you'll think you've died and gone to heaven. The city's signature dish is without a doubt Nashville Hot Chicken, which brings enough spice to test the taste buds of the most adventurous eaters. Give it a try at Hattie B's or Princes Hot Chicken to see what the fuss is all about. For something a bit more elevated and upscale, try the homemade pastas at Rolf & Daughters or sample just about anything on the menu at City House and Adele's .
As with most cities across the U.S., Nashville is home to some outstanding breweries as well. Yazoo is probably the most well known of the local brands, but places like Jackalope and Black Abbey make many fine options as well. If bourbon is more your style, head over to the Oak Bar to sample their stock. The famous and historical bar has been open for more than a century and has 130 bourbons to choose from. For great wine and great atmosphere, pack a picnic lunch and head out to Arrington Vineyards , where the setting is just as enchanting as what's in the bottle.
Where to Stay
There are a number of great hotels to choose from in Nashville, with many of them being centrally located in the downtown area. This makes them a convenient option for those visiting Lower Broadway, or partaking in the city's vibrant nightlife. You'll find some well-known chain hotels located on the periphery of the region, but places like the Hermitage Hotel and Noelle are found right in the middle of the action. If you want to stay a bit further out, the Opryland Hotel is a popular choice, with restaurants, shops, lush gardens, and even a waterpark found on premises.
Getting There
The best way to get to the Music City is by flying directly into the Nashville International Airport . The airport services around 18 million passengers annually. Centrally located in town, travelers can rent a car, catch a bus, take a taxi, or use a ride-sharing service. It is roughly a 20-minute drive to downtown in a car. Alternatively, many people drive into Nashville too, with interstates 24, 40, and 65 providing good access from several directions.
Culture and Customs
In case you haven't figured it out just yet, music is the soul of Nashville. But don't be fooled, this isn't just a place for country fans. On any given night, visitors can find blues, jazz, rock, bluegrass, and a number of other genres being played too. Don't expect to find any locals wearing cowboy hats or boots, this is a rapidly growing, forward-thinking, and enlightened city where diversity, culture, and creativity are embraced.
That said, the city is still Southern to the core, which means the local hospitality is warm and welcoming. While Nashville has grown dramatically in recent years, it has also stayed in touch with its roots. Technology has become just as pervasive as barbecue and fried chicken, making this large city feel like a small hometown at the same time.
Money-Saving Tips
- Most live music is free. Sure, some bars will charge a cover, but it is easy to find places that to don't charge an admission fee to listen to the band.
- The area parks are free to use as well and often host events like farmer's markets, art festivals, sports activities, and even live music.
- Several of the city's museums, including the Tennessee State Museum and the Tennessee Agricultural Museum have no entry fees.
- Take a self-guided walking tour of downtown. There is a lot to see and do in the downtown area of Nashville and it is easily accessible on foot. You'll find shops, restaurants, parks, and other attractions that you can explore completely on your own.
- Discover more free things to do here .
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15 Best Day Trips From Nashville Worth The Visit
February 16, 2022 // by Southern Trippers
If you are looking for the best day trips from Nashville , you have come to the right place! Nashville has great good, an amazing country music scene, and so much culture! But as the capital and most populous city of Tennessee , sometimes it is nice to get out of town and explore somewhere new! Whether you’re looking for a new city, scenic views, fun and interesting things to do, or charming small towns, this list will have the perfect place for you!
The destinations below are categorized by how long it will take you to get there, less than an hour, 1-2 hours, etcetera. These trips can be done in a day, but some of them deserve a couple days to fully explore and enjoy! The list of things to do outside of Nashville would be remiss if we didn’t include the best weekend trips from Nashville!
The area surrounding Nashville is beautiful and although our destinations are amazing, the journey is worth your time as well! So fill up the car, pack some snacks, and get ready to see some of the best short trips from Nashville, Tennessee!
Best Nashville Day Trips Within 0-1 hours
Franklin [35 minutes].
Only a 35 minute drive south from Nashville, Franklin is one of the best short trips from Nashville! This small, historic town is the perfect destination if you’re looking for somewhere to slow down and experience that famous southern hospitality! You are going to want to put this on your Weekend In Nashville Itinerary!
Named one of the “50 Best Places to Travel in 2022” by Travel + Leisure, Franklin is a special spot. Their Main Street is nationally recognized for its historic significance. Both Center House and Carnton Plantation are key sites to the American Civil War’s 1864 Battle of Franklin!
Boutiques, distilleries, over ten murals scattered throughout the town, Franklin is one of the great Nashville day trips!
Cedars of Lebanon State Park [35 minutes]
A quick 35 minute drive east will take you to Cedars of Lebanon State Park, one of the best dog friendly day trips from Nashville. Named for the eastern red cedars found throughout the property, early Americans were reminded of the Biblical cedars that grew on Mount Lebanon, hence the name Cedars of Lebanon.
Sprawling over a thousand acres, Cedars of Lebanon has over ten miles of hiking trails where hikers often see fox, deer and other wildlife. Dogs are allowed on the trails and on campsites, but must be leashed or caged at all times!
The park is also a big spot for birders and herbalists as there are 19 different endangered plants within the park. Cedars of Lebanon State Park is a great outdoorsy day trip from Nashville.
Nolensville [29 minutes]
Nolensville is the perfect place to escape for an afternoon. With cozy boutiques and small town vibes, Nolensville is one of the best things to do outside of Nashville TN! This is also the perfect place to go if you are having your bachelorette party in Nashville!
At Serendipity, you can pick out and paint pottery for your own home. With the short drive, picking it up after it’s been fired in the kiln will not be a problem! Whether its a custom ornament for a gift, or painting your own dishware for future entertaining, painting your own pottery is a memory to last a lifetime!
The Nolensville Feed Mill and The Amish House have handcrafted Amish furniture, food, candy, and other locally made products. Nolensville is definitely one of the craftiest short trips from Nashville!
Day Trips From Nashville between 1 -2 Hours
Cummins falls [1.25 hours].
A little over an hour east from Nashville will take you to Cummins Falls State Park! This adventurous day use park is just shy of 300 acres and is one of the most dog friendly day trips from Nashville!
Cummins Falls is named for their 75 foot waterfall that locals have been swimming in for the last 100 years! The waterfall is Tennessee’s eighth largest waterfall in terms of volume and it is absolutely breathtaking. There are two hikes into the gorge; one is a mile and the other is a mile and a half. Both routes are steep with uneven terrain so its best to bring proper footwear!
Pack a picnic, grab your pup and swimsuit, and spend a wonderful day at Cummins Falls State Park, one of the more outdoorsy short trips from Nashville!
Waverly [1.25 hours]
With a population of only 4000, Waverly gives small town vibes while still full of so much to do! From history to the arts, Waverly is one of the best day trips near Nashville, Tennessee!
Perhaps the most visited attraction in Waverly is country music star Loretta Lynn’s Ranch and Campground. On property there is camping, cabin rentals, canoeing, fishing, hiking trails, a western town and gift shop, as well as Loretta and Mooney’s century old plantation home.
Also in Waverly are state historic areas, a wildlife refuge, and the Blue Creek Nature Center. Waverly has a little bit of everything depending on what you’re looking for and would make a great day trip from Nashville for families! This is truly one of the best places for camping near Nashville!
Pulaski [1.25 hours]
Pulaski is one of the best short trips from Nashville because it has everything. There are plenty of options to play, learn or dine!
One of the most fun attractions is the Milky Way Farm which was founded by the creator of Mars Inc. (that’s right, the candy bar company Mars Inc!). The twenty bedroom and 14 bath manor has secret doorways that lead to secret passageways and has left guests mystified for years! The house itself with American Chestnut beams and a custom built forty seat table, the manor is a work of art.
There are coffee shops, vineyards, bbq joints, delis, and restaurants galore in this charming town of the South. Pulaski is one of the most entertaining day trips from Nashville for families!
Lynchburg [1.5 hours]
There are plenty of reasons to make the hour and a half drive to Lynchburg, but the biggest reason is for the Jack Daniels Distillery! Lynchburg is one of the most fun day trips near Nashville for adults!
This small town of 5,500 residents draws 250,000 visitors every year. Tucked in the hills of Moore County, the Jack Daniels Distillery is the oldest registered distillery in the United States and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Every ounce of Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey is till produced there. To tour the distillery is free and for guest who are 21 and over, a tasting tour is only $10!
After the tour, you can also visit Lynchburg’s 100 year old courthouse, their charming downtown square, antique shopping, and so much more. If the need arises, there are many quaint hotels and bed and breakfasts to choose from. Lynchburg is one of the most fun Nashville day trips!
Mammoth Cave National Park [1.5 hours]
Mammoth Cave National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve! A short drive from Nashville allows you to witness the longest known cave system and thousands of years of human history! Mammoth Cave National Park is one of the more educational day trips from Nashville for families!
Actually located in Kentucky , Mammoth Caves have a rich history. From aiding the United States in the War of 1812 to being worked on by African Americans at all stages of its discovery.
There are many different tours to choose between from wheelchair accessible options to crawling tours. Your group is sure to be amazed and entertained at Mammoth Caves National Park, one of the most adventurous day trips from Nashville!
Chattanooga [2 hours]
Named by Lonely Planet as one of the “10 U.S. Destinations You Need To See” and by the New York Times as one of the “Top 45 Places to Go” in the world, Chattanooga is one of the best weekend trips from Nashville!
Only two hours from Nashville, it does not need to be a weekend getaway, but with so much to do in Chattanooga , we definitely recommend finding a cute hotel and making a mini vacation out of the trip! You can go ziplining, take a ghost tour, visit Ruby Falls, or take a scenic trip with the Chattanooga Riverboat Company! There are museums, zoos, a railroad, and so much more!
Chattanooga has all the makings for one of the best get out of Nashville weekend trips!
Huntsville [2 hours]
Just over the state line into Alabama is a high tech city with a historical legacy! Huntsville is one of the best day trips from Nashville for families!
In Huntsville Alabama you will find the U.S. Space and Rocket Center! With one of the largest collections of rockets and space memorabilia on display, touring the center is a must! There is a planetarium show and an exhibit detailing the science of Guinness World Records! You can also take part in a 20 minute experience aboard the Discovery Shuttle simulator!
Huntsville is a great destination for people of all ages and is one of the most educational things to do outside of Nashville!
Day Trips From Nashville Over 2 Hours
Gatlinburg [4 hours].
Gatlinburg has a little bit of everything and that makes it one of the best day trips from Nashville for families! Since it is a four hour drive, we do recommend making this one into a Nashville weekend getaways!
Hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains is always going to be on the list of things to do because they are so beautiful and unique to the South. But if your family or group is looking more to be entertained, Gatlinburg has you covered! SkyLift Park is all in the air! Their SkyLift chairs are 1,800 feet above sea level. The SkyBridge offers unique views of the Smoky Mountains and the town of Gatlinburg.
The Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum and Penguin Playhouse will entertain with facts and fun things to experience. This doesn’t even scratch the surface of everything to do in Gatlinburg ! Please make this one of the best weekend trips from Nashville!
Great Smoky Mountains National Park [3 hours]
As the most biodiverse of the National Parks, the Great Smoky Mountains National Parks is one of the best dog friendly day trips from Nashville, Tennessee! Being three hours gives this location the flexibility of being a day trip or one of the best weekend trips from Nashville!
The Great Smoky Mountains offer beautiful views no matter you hiking skill level. The Newfound Gap is accessible through just driving to the parking lot! For more adventurous hikers, Charlie’s Bunion is a popular spot and is reached by an eight mile round trip strenuous hike on the Appalachian Trail! Chimney Tops Trail is also a very popular hike is shorter at only four miles round trip!
No matter which way you decide to explore the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, it is one of the more beautiful vacation spots near Nashville!
Graceland [3 hours]
This destination is for anyone who loves music, loves rock and roll, or loves people who changed the trajectory of history! Home of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Elvis Presley, Graceland is one of the most fun weekend trips from Nashville!
Graceland is 120 acres of information about Elvis. Guests can explore his mansion on a tour, see his gold records and jeweled jumpsuits! You will also get the opportunity to see his impressive collection of classic cars! There is also a resort on property if you want to stay in The Guest House at Graceland!
Located near Memphis , it is one of the most American culture type vacation spots near Nashville!
Calhoun [3 hours]
We couldn’t finish this list without a spot in Georgia! At three hours away, Calhoun is one of the best weekend trips from Nashville! There is no shortage of things to do in Calhoun and it is fun for the whole family!
Perhaps the most interesting attraction in Calhoun is The Rock Garden. Put together by the Seventh Day Adventist Church the Rock Garden is considered a place of prayer. They have made castles, archways, little towns, a coliseum, all out of rocks. The surrounding flowers add to the majestic gardens.
Calhoun has a number of wonderful parks for the kids to play, an outlet marketplace to do some shopping, and state historic sites! Calhoun is one of the best day trips from Nashville for families!
Dollywood [3.25 hours]
It is hard to imagine a better day trip from Nashville for families than Dollywood! Dolly Parton wanted to open a theme park in her home town, but she didn’t want to tread on the park already there — Silver Dollar City. The owners reached out in 1986 and proposed a partnership that she quickly agreed to! Dollywood was born!
The theme park portion of Dollywood has over 40 attractions for all ages! Several roller coasters, a carousel, a train and so much more! “Splash Country” waterpark has over 15 attractions and space for the whole family to have a great day in the water. Both parks offer breathtaking views of the Great Smokey Mountains. Both parks advertise entertainment such as dinner shows, stampedes and so much more. The food is amazing as well! Included on property is a resort and cabins should you choose to stay!
Dollywood is definitively one of the best vacation spots near Nashville!
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- Jack Daniel's Distillery
- Oakland's Mansion
Arrington Vineyards
Franklin, tn, clarksville, tn, mammoth cave national park, ky, rock island state park, natchez trace parkway.
- Leiper's Fork, TN
Rock City, TN
Bowling green, ky, cumberland caverns, planning your trip to nashville.
There's plenty in downtown Nashville to keep you busy for a while. But when you've had your fill of honky tonks, urban flair and hot chicken and want to venture further afield, it makes sense to head out for a day trip. And you'll find an incredible variety of day-trip-worthy destinations within easy driving distance of Nashville. You'll find everything from wineries and distilleries to gorgeous hiking spots, Civil War battlefields and small towns just waiting to be explored.
The countryside around Nashville features rolling hills and scenic vistas. To the east, you'll encounter stunning mountains. To the north is horse racing territory; distilleries and tobacco fields pepper the landscape. In nooks and crannies in the immediate area surrounding Nashville, you'll find vineyards, creeks, state parks and nature reserves aplenty. No matter which way you venture, you'll be met by a relaxing, scenic drive, friendly folks and something well worth your time to experience.
Here are some of the best things to do near Nashville, TN. Day trips spent heading to these spots are time well spent.
Jack Daniel's Distillery
- Distance from Nashville: 79 miles / 1 hour 21 minutes driving
Jack Daniel's Distillery is the oldest registered distillery in the United States. Founded in 1863, they've had plenty of time to perfect the art and science of their iconic No. 7 whiskey. Head to the visitor center for a tasting and to find out how their whiskey is made. When you're done, take time to explore Lynchburg, TN, home to plenty of great restaurants and other attractions like the U.S. Space and Rocket Center , before heading back to Nashville. Don't feel like driving? Book a guided tour that departs from Nashville for a Jack Daniel's Distillery experience.
Oakland's Mansion
- Distance from Nashville: 35 miles / 37 minutes driving
The Oaklands Mansion is a well-preserved Civil War-era plantation home that has been beautifully preserved and restored to the beauty it possessed more than a century ago. Occupied by the Maney family during and after the Civil War, the home itself was built in the early 1850s; it features an eye-catching Italianate design, gorgeous gardens and an arboretum that you can stroll through when you visit. It's a lovely glimpse into the area's culture and history and a peaceful respite from the city. Grab a lunch at The Chop House or another of Murfreesboro's eateries while you're in the area.
- Distance from Nashville: 29 miles / 32 minutes driving
Arrington Vineyards is just south of Nashville. Occupying 95 acres, this gorgeous family-run vineyard is a great place to go for a tasting or a food-and-wine pairing. If you time your visit right, you'll also be able to enjoy live music and a full meal while you're there. You could also grab a bottle of wine, some cheese and snacks and head to a solitary stretch of the vineyard for a hillside picnic.
- Distance from Nashville: 22 miles / 25 minutes driving
Franklin, TN has a lot going for it. This cute mountain town is chock-full of historic homes, Civil War history, intimate eateries serving up locally distilled whiskey and microbrews and friendly, chill vibes. The downtown stretch is lined with art galleries, boutiques and vintage/antique shops. Take in the sights at your own pace with a Franklin hop-on, hop-off sightseeing tour , or get a taste of the Tennessee backroads on a guided backcountry side-by-side ride .
- Distance from Nashville: 48 miles / 54 minutes driving
Clarksville is a little farther than Franklin, but it packs its own distinctive vibe that's well worth a visit. You'll find a downtown lined with restaurants, boutique shops and galleries. In the little town's downtown, you'll find a three-story brewery called Strawberry Alley Ale Works , a buzzing location with industrial-chic decor, a compelling craft beer selection and an all-day menu. Clarksville's location on the Cumberland River has enshrined it in history; it's also just a hop away from Dunbar Cave State Park, a great spot to stop for an hour or two.
- Distance from Nashville: 94 miles / 1 hour 30 minutes driving
Head north into Kentucky's tobacco fields and you'll find more than just thoroughbreds and tobacco sheds. Located just outside of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Mammoth Cave National Park is home to the world's longest cave system. Take a guided tour, explore the areas that are open to the public and stop by the visitor's center and gift shop before you leave. Mammoth Cave is located on Kentucky's Scenic Route 70 , which traverses a gorgeous slice of the country--well worth a little more driving, if you feel like exploring more after visiting the caves.
- Distance from Nashville: 85 miles / 1 hour 36 minutes driving
Rock Island State Park is best visited during the hot summer months when you're in the mood for some clean, cool water to jump in. This state park is home to a gorgeous cascade, miles of walking/hiking trails and beachside access to the river so you can jump right in. Dogs are also welcome at this state park, making it a great Nashville day trip choice if you have canine companions along for the adventure. When it comes to fun things to do near Nashville, Rock Island State Park will always be near the top of the list.
- Distance from Nashville: As long as you want it to be. The Parkway begins in Nashville and continues for 444 miles.
The Natchez Trace Parkwa y is one of the nation's most peaceful parkways. Devoid of billboards and strip malls, you'll find curve after curve of gorgeous countryside, with plenty of history and beautiful stops along the way. This is a popular route for bikers, so keep your eyes open for motorcycles as you go, but don't hesitate to stop at the many points of interest and eateries as you go. You can also take the Natchez Trace down to Leiper's Fork for a memorable Tennessee day.
Leiper's Fork, TN
- Distance from Nashville: 26 miles / 38 minutes (longer if you take the Natchez Trace)
If you take the leisurely, wandering Natchez Trace Parkway from Nashville to Leiper's Fork, the drive will take you a little over an hour--but the scenery makes the voyage well worth the trip. The drive is shorter if you take Old Hillsboro Road. The rural village of Leiper's Fork isn't far from Franklin, TN, but it's worthy of a day trip of its own, particularly if you're looking for a lovely place to grab lunch or dinner and enjoy a little sightseeing before heading back to Nashville. Leiper's Fork offers lots of antique shopping, a few excellent lunch spots and the Leiper's Fork Distillery, which offers guided tours.
- Distance from Nashville: 134 miles / 2 hours 30 minutes driving
Located outside of Chattanooga, TN, Rock City Gardens offers an experience that encapsulates some of the area's most breathtaking views. Rock City is admittedly a longer day trip from Nashville; to make the most of your time in Rock City, you'd want to get an early start. But the view from the top--where you can see seven states on a clear day--is worth the trip. The entire experience will be a memorable one as the trails are family-friendly and the woodlands, botanical gardens and on-site cafes and gift shops can keep you enchanted for hours. You could also take a ride up the Incline Railway, a glass-topped funicular, or venture underground to see Ruby Falls, a subterranean waterfall.
- Distance from Nashville: 65 miles / 1 hour 5 minutes driving
Bowling Green is just about an hour north of Nashville, but it has a very distinctive personality. Stop by the National Corvette Museum , take a boat tour through the Lost River Cave, or stop at the Historic RailPark and Train Museum before grabbing a bite to eat; Tony's of Bowling Green is a solid choice.
- Distance from Nashville: 83 miles / 1 hour 32 minutes driving
Cumberland Caverns is hands-down one of the best day trips near Nashville. From gorgeous caverns to an underground waterfall, the best way to experience this outing is via guided tour. Skip the driving and hop on a bus for a guided small bus tour from Nashville complete with an excursion down to the caverns below. Take note that in order to reach the caverns, you'll have to traverse 350 steps hand-cut into the stone, so it's ranked as moderate in difficulty. If you're driving yourself, consider stopping in Mckinnville for lunch; Collins River BBQ is a local favorite.
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Nashville Music-Lovers Bucket List
Immerse yourself in Music City. Discover iconic venues, museums and live music for your Nashville Music-Lovers Bucket List.
Discover why Nashville is Music City with our music-lovers bucket list. Below, you'll find Nashville music venues, iconic things to do in Nashville and more. Explore Music Row where many music hits have been and continue to be recorded. Brush up on your music history at Country Music Hall of Fame among thousands of music artifacts. Find these and more with this must-see list in Nashville.
Historic RCA Studio B on Music Row
Historic RCA Studio B on historic Music Row is a must-see in Nashville. Music lovers will be in awe of this storied studio where icons like Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton recorded some of their biggest hits and is the birthplace of the “Nashville Sound.” Stepping inside feels like traveling back in time to the golden age of country music, making it an essential stop on any Music City itinerary. The Studio B Experience is a standalone tour through the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum or can be an add-on to your Hall of Fame ticket.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame is one of the must see things to do in Nashville. From Hank Williams to Taylor Swift, it's a treasure trove of memorabilia and exhibits showcasing the genre's rich heritage. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just dipping your toes into country music, you'll leave with a newfound appreciation for its impact on American culture.
Grand Ole Opry
Your Nashville bucket list isn’t complete without a stop at the Grand Ole Opry . Whether attending a show or taking a backstage tour – we recommend both – you can’t go wrong at this iconic Nashville music venue. Catching a live show here is an experience you won't forget with country legends and rising stars sharing the same stage on multiple nights a week. If you want to go behind the scenes, they offer tours where you can explore the backstage magic and learn all about the Opry's storied history.
The Ryman Auditorium
Yet another legendary Nashville music venue is The Ryman Auditorium . Known as the Mother Church of Country Music, it's hosted iconic acts like Patsy Cline, Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash. You can catch unforgettable live performances here, plus backstage tours where you can soak in the venue's rich history and even stand on the same stage where countless icons have stood.
National Museum of African American Music
The National Museum of African American Music in provides a captivating journey through the incredible impact of Black music on American culture. From gospel to hip-hop, it celebrates the diverse genres and influential artists who shaped our musical landscape. You'll walk away with a deeper understanding of how African American music has enriched our lives and inspired generations. It's a must-visit destination for music enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Broadway Historic District
Broadway Historic District is one of the best places to hear live music. And it’s hard not to hear live music when walking past the various honky tonks, bars and music venues – nearly every one has a stage and a performer at all hours. It’s like a non-stop party for music fans. Whether you're sipping on a cold beer, two-stepping with friends, or just soaking in the vibrant atmosphere, it's the perfect place to experience the soul of Music City.
CMA Music Festival
CMA Music Festival in Nashville is one of country music's biggest music festivals. Four days of non-stop music across multiple stages, with performances from the hottest stars in country music along with talented up-and-comers. From intimate acoustic sets to full-blown stadium shows, it's a chance to see your favorite artists up close and discover new ones in the heart of Music City.
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14 Best Things To Do In Nashville With Teens
- Nashville is a vibrant city with live music everywhere, making it a great destination for music-loving teenagers.
- There are plenty of family-friendly music venues and restaurants in Nashville, offering delicious food and live performances.
- Nashville offers unique and exciting activities for teenagers, such as karaoke at WannaB's Karaoke Bar and line dancing at the Wildhorse Saloon.
Nashville is a haven for music lovers, shoppers, and anyone who enjoys a good BBQ. It is also an enticing place to visit with teenagers. Dubbed Music City, this heady spot is packed with contagious energy and enough fun things to do with teens that they’ll actually put down their phones for a little while at least. Whether travelers hope to take their teenagers to a concert, tour a museum, or traipse through a lush park, there are plenty of exciting attractions to visit in Nashville. Live tunes of all kinds—from honky tonk to country to rock—ooze from open bar windows and doors, blanketing the sidewalk with sounds so enticing they draw everyone in.
Choosing the best time to visit is the key to a successful vacation in Nashville with teens. Weekends tend to get packed with revelers and bachelorette parties , so weekdays are the best bet if travelers have teenagers in tow. Here are 14 of the best activities to keep them and their parents happily entertained in Music City.
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Anyone asking this question can rest assured because the answer is a resounding 'yes'. There are tons of fun things to do in Nashville with teens. Nashville has consistently been named as one of the best places to visit in the US in recent years, and it's one of the best destinations for teens too. With so much to offer, this list has been expanded to include four more excellent ideas for things to do with teens in Nashville.
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Eat And Dance At Local Restaurants
It’s impossible to avoid hearing music in Nashville. No matter where travelers walk, eat, or shop, they’re bound to witness a live performance (or three) bursting onto their path. In fact, this vibrant barrage of sounds is one of Nashville’s best attributes, as well as its food. Nashville is considered one of the best foodie cities in the US .
Family-friendly music venues include the Bluebird Cafe (where artists like Vince Gill, Keith Urban, and Taylor Swift were discovered) and 3rd and Lindsley , both of which serve food and great grooves. Other popular venues are best visited during the day when teens are welcome to enjoy the performances and tasty food – much to many kids’ delight, mac and cheese is considered a vegetable in Nashville. Celeb-owned hot spots like Luke’s 32 Bridge and Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar are super fun.
Arrive early, at least an hour and a half before the show starts, to find a table.
Nashville’s best BBQ joints —like Edley’s Bar-B-Que and Martin’s Bar-B-Que Joint—shouldn’t be missed, and the fried chicken at Hattie B’s is something to write home about. After lunch or dinner, why not treat the kids to an ice cream shake at The Legendairy Milkshake Bar ? They are massive, so they're meant to be shared.
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Sing At WannaB’s Karaoke Bar
Parenting a budding star? What better way to let them get their feet wet than by singing karaoke in the home of country music? Multiple venues offer karaoke, but tourists will have to plan it right to be sure their underage teens can participate—most bars don’t allow under-21s to enter after 6 pm.
WannaB’s Karaoke Bar is the best bet for teenage singers. There’s no entrance fee. However, donations are suggested when a song request is made. Teens are only welcome between 4 pm and 6 pm.
Behind the DJ booth lies an indoor path to Jason Aldean’s, where tourists can enjoy in-tune music sung by professionals.
- Address: 305 Broadway Nashville, TN
- Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 4 pm to close (kids are only allowed between 4 pm and 6 pm)
Cook Their Own Breakfast At The Pfunky Griddle
While it may be tough (okay, impossible) to get teens to cook breakfast at home, they’ll be more than up for the challenge at The Pfunky Griddle . Located in one of Nashville’s best neighborhoods , this family-friendly restaurant puts the spatula in the guests’ hands.
Whether teens want to fry an egg, flip a pancake, or grill French toast, the staff will prepare the ingredients and serve them up raw, ready for customers to create their own delicious masterpieces. Gluten- or dairy-free? No problem. They even boast a vegan and gluten-free batter, as well as gluten-free bread. Don't feel like hands-on cooking? There are plenty of other fab breakfasts in Nashville for those who’d rather leave the meal prep to someone else.
Want to win parent of the year, or at least the day? Book an escape room at The Escape Game Nashville Berry Hill , which is a quick, four-minute walk away.
- Address: 2800 Bransford Avenue, Nashville, TN
- Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 8 am to 2 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 7 am to 2pm.
Take A Line Dancing Lesson At The Wildhorse Saloon
Gather round and get ready to grab your partner at the Wildhorse Saloon . A massive, three-story venue with multiple bars and the largest dance floor in Nashville, this is the best place to visit with teens for line dancing.
Free, half-hour lessons are offered almost every hour from Wednesday through Sunday, starting at 5 pm on Wednesday and Thursday and 1 pm Friday through the weekend.
The instructors are fun and passionate, the music is loud, and by the end of the 30 minutes, the whole family will be line dancing like champs. When tourists aren’t stomping their feet on the dance floor, they can enjoy a meal, drinks, and live music. Also, a large gift shop can be accessed from both the saloon and the street, offering plenty of teen-approved tourist kitsch like funky t-shirts and stylish cowboy hats.
Check the online schedule before heading out, as line dancing times can change.
- Address: 120 2nd Avenue North, Nashville, TN
- Hours: Half-hour lessons are offered at 5, 6:30, and 8 pm on Wednesday and Thursday. Friday and Saturday lessons are offered at 1, 2:15, 3:20, 4:45, 6, 7:20, and 9 pm. Sunday lessons are offered at 1, 2:15, 3:20, 5, 6:30, and 8 pm.
Run Through The Columns At The Parthenon
Few expect to find a full-sized replica of Athens’ Parthenon in Nashville, but this unique attraction beckons to tourists from the heart of one of the city’s most scenic parks —Centennial Park. A popular place to visit at any time of year, this impressive Greek structure will capture the interest of teens of all ages.
The structure harkens to the late 1800s when it was built for the Tennessee Centenary Exposition. Inside the Parthenon , tourists will come face to stone with a 42-foot sculpture of Athena Parthenos, which is more than worth the price of admission. Pack a picnic to enjoy on the park’s lush grounds.
- Address: Centennial Park, 2500 West End Avenue, Nashville, TN
- Hours: Monday to Wednesday, 9 am to 7 pm, Thursday 9 am to 3 pm, Friday and Saturday, 9 am to 4:30 pm, Sunday 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm
- Cost: $10 for adults, $8 for youth (aged 4 to 17), $8 for seniors (aged 62+), Children under 4 are free.
Throw An Axe At Bad Axe Throwing
While not every teen will enjoy Nashville’s music scene, most will smile when they have a chance to throw an axe at a giant plywood bullseye. Bad Axe Throwing is the perfect place for them to rid themselves of some of that teenage angst.
Set in a large warehouse a short walk from downtown, this fun venue is primed for excitement. Trained staff teach adults and teens how to hold and throw the axe and are on hand to provide pointers whenever needed.
Music is pumping in the background, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are on offer. While one hour is a perfect amount of time for a session, many book in for longer because they’re having such a good time.
- Address: 648 Fogg Street Nashville, TN
- Hours: Every Day from 9 am to 11 pm
- Cost: $25 per person for one hour as a walk-in, $42 per person for two hours with a private lane and coach.
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Ride A Mechanical Bull
Once they’ve purchased a pair of cowboy boots and a hat, the next step to becoming an honorary Nashville cowboy or cowgirl is for a teenager to ride a mechanical bull. A fun thing to do for travelers of all ages, this exciting activity can be experienced in multiple bars throughout the city.
Whiskey River, Wild Beaver Saloon, and Tequila Cowboy are just three of the popular bars that boast mechanical bulls, and teens are welcome to ride them as long as their parents sign a waiver and pay a small fee on their behalf. Like most things in Nashville at night, families traveling with teenagers will have to visit before 6 or 8 pm in order to partake in fun, depending on the bar.
- Cost: Usually about $10
Book a Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour
Taking a hop-on hop-off tour is a must for families traveling with teenagers. First, this provides tourists with an easy way to get the proverbial lay of the land before deciding which attractions they want to hop off at for a visit. It’s also a great method of limiting the amount of complaining your teen will do about sore feet, tired legs, etc.
Over 100 points of interest are passed during the city’s best trolley tour , including the Musicians Hall of Fame, Ryman Auditorium, Farmer’s Market, and Marathon Motor Works. A guide is on hand to discuss the area’s history, and small screens play short videos featuring local music, of course. Old Town Trolley Tours is one of the most popular tours in Nashville . They offer 13 stops, a map, air conditioning, and an interactive map. It’s best to book before arriving in Nashville to ensure a spot for the entire family. Guests are welcome to hop-on and hop-off all day for 24 or 48 hours, depending on the ticket they purchase.
Tourists should check the fine print before booking, especially if they hope to do an evening ride. Most nighttime trolley tours are available only to those 21 and older.
- Address: 201 Broadway, Nashville, TN
- Tour Cost: Between $42.95 and $75.90 per person
Visit The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
One of the most visited attractions in Nashville, The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, shouldn’t be missed by tourists of any age. In fact, visiting this popular site is one of the best things to do in Nashville with teenagers.
While they may not be as familiar with country legends like Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers, today’s teens will love spending time in the interactive Taylor Swift Education Center, trying their hand at recording a demo. The extensive Chris Stapleton exhibit is another teen-friendly point of interest, as is Elvis’ impressively decked-out car. There are so many fun and interesting things to see at Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum that guests should schedule at least a couple of hours here.
- Location: 222 Rep. John Lewis Way South, Nashville, TN
- Hours: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm
- Tickets: There are many options for tickets, depending on what travelers are hoping to see—general admission, the Hatch Show Print Tour, the Historic RCA Studio B Tour, or a combo of all three. These are best purchased from their website .
- Museum Admission Only : $27.95 per adult and $17.95 per youth (ages 6 to 12)
- Museum and Hatch Experience : $47.95 per adult and $32.95 per youth (ages 6 to 12)
- Museum and Studio B Experience : $47.95 per adult and $32.95 per youth (ages 6 to 12)
- Experience It All : includes the museum, Hatch Show Print Tour, and the Historic RCA Studio B Tour for $67.95 per adult and $52.95 per youth
Tour The Grand Ole Opry
Even those who aren’t fans of country music will likely have heard about the Grand Ole Opry . One of the most visited attractions in Nashville, this iconic venue has hosted some of the music industry’s most talented stars.
There are many reasons to visit the Grand Ole Opry , even for those who aren't into honky tonk.
What began as barn dances in the 1920s blossomed into historic concerts set inside the famed Ryman Auditorium, which should also top the list of places to visit with teens in Nashville. It sits downtown at 116 Rep. John Lewis Way North. Stars like Dolly Parton, Patsy Cline, and Elvis Presley shook their hips and belted vocals on this stage. In 1974, the Saturday night concerts moved to the current Grand Ole Opry House, where country legends were soon filmed, bringing their televised performances into everyone’s home. Stars like Garth Brooks, Martina McBride, and Emmylou Harris have performed shows right here.
Today's concerts last two hours and feature eight performers ranging from A-list celebs to up-and-comers. They are typically held at 7 pm on Fridays and Saturdays but can be found at different dates and times throughout the year.
- Address: 600 Opry Mills Drive, Nashville, TN
- Cost: $36 to over $200 depending on the time, show, and chosen package. Tacking on a backstage tour adds between $36 and $50.
Make a Goo Goo Cluster
Never heard of a Goo Goo Cluster? This sweet treat made from chocolate, nuts, caramel, and nouget have been the official candy of Nashville since 1912. Head to the Honky Tonk Highway to visit their storefront, where one can sample more than just the iconic treat. Teens can get creative and design their own cluster using one of the store's digital kiosks. They can choose from an expansive variety of ingredients and then watch as a chocolatier brings the custom candy creation to life right in front of their eyes!
While the prices aren't exactly cheap, it provides a unique activity for teens in Nashville that they aren't likely to have experienced ever before. Expect the candy creation process to take about 15 minutes.
- Location : 116 3rd Ave. S, Nashville, TN 37201
- Design Your Own candy cost : starts at $15 for a 4-ounce custom bar
Visit the Adventure Science Center
Nashville's renowned Adventure Science Center is one of the best teen activities in Nashville. Packed with dozens of immersive science and technology-based exhibits and experiences, it offers a mesmerizing day for family members of all ages. Teens can release some energy on the unique interactive climbing structures, including an indoor rock climbing experience, or try out the full-motion simulator to feel the sensation of things like roller-coasters, flight simulations, movies, and more.
That's not all though; it is also home to the incredible Sudekum Planetarium. It's 63-foot dome theater hosts laser shows and concerts in addition to planetarium shows. Be sure to check the events calander ahead of time too as the Adventure Science Center also offers seasonal special events and live shows.
- Hours of Operation : Monday, Thursday, Friday 9am - 3pm, weekends from 9am - 5pm
Head outside to the Galactic Gardens to enjoy a wonderful setting for lunch on a beautiful day.
Take a Walk on the Wild Side at the Nashville Zoo
A trip to the zoo is another excellent all-ages activity that is also among the best things to do in Nashville with teens. In addition to the incredible diversity of animals, there are fascinating exhibits, a zip line, and a 4D theater to explore too.
There are also opportunities to get up close and personal with wildlife . Visitors can hand-feed lorikeets at Lorikeet Landing, meet various critters like tortoises, goats, and alpacas, and walk through a kangaroo habitat. There are extra special animal experiences available with the backstage pass. This grants guests access to behind-the-scenes areas and tours, such as feeding giraffes, meeting Fern the two-toed sloth, and much more.
Nashville Zoo has been nominated multiple times as the 'Best Zoo in America'. It is a non-profit organization and is the only zoo to receive a 100% score by Charity Navigator (the nation's largest and most utilized evaluator of charities).
Embark on a Climbing Adventure
Rounding out the list is one of the best things to do in Nashville with adventurous, thrill-seeking teenagers. The Adventure Park at Nashville is conveniently located just a few minutes from downtown and offers loads of active fun for teens in Nashville. Over 160 tree-top platforms are connected by a series of ropes courses, bridges, ladders, zip lines, and other crossing mechanisms. With 13 tree-top trails coded by difficulty (much like ski terrain), there are options for all fitness and skill levels.
The littlest members of the family don't have to miss out on the fun. The Adventure Park at Nashville also offers a scaled-down version, called the Adventure Playground, that is geared especially for 3 - 6-year-olds.
- Cost : General admission starts at $52 for ages 14+, and $45 for youth aged 7 - 14. Discounted entry is also available for those arriving late in the day.
- Hours of Operation : park hours vary from month-to-month, check the website for additional information.
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High school sports | two san jose police officers shot and wounded while investigating hotel disturbance, high school sports, subscriber only, high school sports | south bay meets southern hospitality: what the los gatos baseball team learned from trip to rural tennessee, wildcats take trip to lebanon, tenn., where coach mike minkel played college baseball at cumberland.
But instead of taking on other opponents from the West Coast, the Wildcats traveled down to middle Tennessee, playing unfamiliar programs like Friendship Christian and Overton in a small town called Lebanon.
Located around 45 minutes east of the state capitol in Nashville and a world away from what the South Bay natives were used to, the teenagers grew to appreciate the state where coach Mike Minkel spent his college years.
“They saw a lot of respect for strangers and people you’ve never met before,” said Minkel, who went to Cumberland University in Lebanon. “A lot of time spent holding doors for people and going out of your way to be kind when you don’t have to be.”
Despite Minkel and his assistant coach, Eric Mull, graduating from the NAIA program more than a decade ago, they still have plenty of friends in the area, making it possible to plan games in Tennessee and put together sightseeing excursion with help from locals.
Through fundraising efforts since last summer, the team was able to make a long trip.
Los Gatos won all three games in the Volunteer state, including a 10-5 victory in Nashville over Mookie Betts’ alma mater Overton High.
They might have been 2,000 miles from temperate Los Gatos, but Brayden Smith and Lucas Carlisle led an offense that looked comfortable in the southeastern humidity. Each junior hit a home run against the Nashville powerhouse, which is 9-1 in league play.
The 18-3 Wildcats stayed focused between the lines, but their coaches made sure they also had fun on their trip.
With several of his players both avid country music and college baseball fans, they also enjoyed a day in the genre’s mecca and caught a Vanderbilt game too.
The Wildcats even got to see the South’s party bus and hot chicken epicenter of Broadway Street, albeit from a distance.
“They got to see what Broadway looked like at night,” Minkel said, who then laughed and added, “Although obviously, we all stayed in the car and drove them around, because there’s not much you can do walking around there at 16.”
But it wasn’t the baseball or the big events that the coach enjoyed the most – It was a quiet team BBQ on the Cumberland river.
“They’re out doing their thing, they’re engaged in nature and off of their phones,” Minkel remembered. “It was refreshing to see and be a part of it. It was an instance where I didn’t really want to leave there and do the next thing.”
He hoped that his team took a new appreciation for that region of the country, and the people who live there, back with them to the South Bay.
“You take all the politics out of everything, and when you come together and sit down, with us from California and them from Tennessee, we’re all just human beings who care about each other,” Minkel said.
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Couples Getaways to Nashville
Explore the many different options that Music City offers for a couples getaway. Spend time together enjoying Nashville and making memories that will last a lifetime.
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Couples need a getaway every now and then, even if it’s just for a few days. Whether you’ve been together for 25 years or 25 hours, sometimes the best way to say “I love you” is with a memory-making trip. Traveling to Music City allows you to seek adventure, escape the routines of everyday life, and reignite that spark. No matter what your definition of fun is, Nashville has everything you’re looking for in a couples getaway. What kind of couples trip are you looking for?
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Are you and your significant other hungry for adventure? Pack your hiking boots for a day at a Nashville Park like Radnor Lake or Percy Warner & Edwin Warner Parks. The Warner Parks are one of the largest parks in Tennessee that spans more than 3,100 acres of forest and field where visitors can enjoy the dog park, scenic roadways, hiking trails, horse trails, picnics, and more. If you would rather ride instead of walk, then Bike the Greenway and take in the views along the Cumberland River, Browns Creek Harpeth River, and 5 other major water corridors. One of the Greenways includes Shelby Bottoms Greenway in East Nashville , a 960-acre area with 3 miles of Cumberland River frontage with forests, open fields, and streams.
Immerse yourself further into nature and breathe in the fresh air as you climb and zipline through the trees at Adventure Park at Nashville . Test your inner thrill-seeker with 156 treetop platforms connected by bridges, ropes courses, ladders, 16 ziplines, and more. Take the fun to the links – Gaylord Spring Golf Links , that is. With challenges around every fairway bend, this par-72 layout designed by Larry Nelson offers 18 holes bordered by limestone bluffs and wetlands. Take the fun indoors and challenge your loved one to a game of bowling at Pins Mechanical , Pinewood Social , or Brooklyn Bowl . Each has its own unique experience from pinball machines to coffee to live music. Practice your aim and strength in an exhilarating game of axe throwing at Bad Axe Throwing Nashville or Blade & Timber Nashville Axe Throwing .
Let Nashville sweep you off your feet with adventure.
Love and romance have often served as a muse for artists throughout time. In a city where creativity thrives, Nashville’s ever-growing art scene is the ultimate experience for the artsy couple. Murals , street art, public art, art galleries, and museums are all a part of experiencing Nashville’s visual art offerings. Start your experience in the world’s only full-scale reproduction of the famous Greek temple, Nashville’s Parthenon , which stands in Centennial Park and features an art museum and Athena Parthenos. Continue your art exploration at a renovated post office in Downtown Nashville, the Frist Art Museum , which is dedicated to presenting an ever-changing schedule of exhibitions from local, regional, national, and international sources.
If you enjoy viewing paintings and exhibits, take your artistic abilities to the next level. Color outside the lines at Dabble Tours and Events in the Germantown neighborhood with a painting class. If all this art makes you hungry, Dabble Studio also offers food tours and cooking classes. Next, create a lasting memory at the Candle Bar in the Gulch by picking out a vessel and mixing your favorite fragrances to create your custom Paddywax candle. You can even bring your own bottle of wine or champagne!
Continue exploring the creative spirit in Nashville’s performing arts scene at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center . See a variety of performances each month, including the HCA Healthcare/TriStar Health Broadway at TPAC series, special engagements, and the productions of three resident artistic companies – Nashville Ballet , Nashville Opera , and Nashville Repertory Theatre . Or catch a movie at the intimate Belcourt Theatre , a film center that screens independent new releases, documentaries, foreign language, and classic films year-round. Do you love comedy? Lighten the mood and have a laugh with some of the best comedic talents in the country at Nashville’s Third Coast Comedy Club .
Make the most of your time in Music City by enjoying the art and exploring the creative community.
So, you both share a passion for food? Take a trip around Nashville's Foodie Track to discover New Restaurants , Pop-ups & Hidden Bars , and Food Experiences that make this city the culinary destination it is today. Start with true Southern flavor and all the fixings from Loveless Cafe . In 1951, Lon and Annie opened their front doors to serve fried chicken and biscuits to hungry travelers on Highway 100. Their homemade Southern dishes became so popular that they converted their home into a restaurant and still welcome more than half a million visitors each year who are seeking a chance to slow down and savor home-cooked meals.
Turn up the heat with Hot Chicken , a Nashville original invented by a scorned lover seeking revenge nearly 100 years ago and first served at the famed Prince’s Hot Chicken . For the ultimate date night, take the heat up to the rooftop of JW Marriot at Bourbon Steak for dinner with a view. There, you will find an innovative American steakhouse and timeless dining experience with a 360-degree view of the Nashville skyline.
Cool things down with dinner and a cruise on the Cumberland River. General Jackson Showboat boasts four massive decks with a beautiful two-story Victorian Theater where live music shows are performed twice a day while serving timeless southern-style cuisine. Cap the night off with a glass of wine and a live performance at City Winery – a quintessential Music City evening for any foodie couple.
So many songs throughout the years were inspired and written about love. For a couple who loves music, what better place for a couple's getaway than in Music City? Start your visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum . Not only will you experience the evolution of one of the fastest-growing music genres, but you’ll also see how country music has influenced so many other genres of music. Across the street lies the stars of the town at the Music City Walk of Fame . This landmark pays tribute to those from all genres of music who have contributed to the world through songs with a connection to Music City.
Explore all the upcoming concerts in Nashville and book tickets for shows at the Grand Ole Opry and the Ryman Auditorium . The Ryman Auditorium in Downtown Nashville tells stories about music legends who performed on the stage, such as Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, and Dolly Parton. Throughout the years, artists as diverse as Charlie Chaplin, Jack White, Elvis, and Taylor Swift have graced the stage. The Grand Ole Opry came to the Opry House in 1974, where they now put on three live shows a week, and you can hear a dozen performers, from country music greats to newcomers on the scene. Right across the street from Ryman Auditorium is the newly built National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM) . From classical to country to jazz and hip hop, NMAAM integrates history and interactive technology to share the untold story of over 50 music genres. For more jazz, Rudy's Jazz Room delivers world-class live music six nights a week.
If you’ve seen the television show “Nashville,” you’ll want to visit the best-loved live music venue in town. The Bluebird Cafe features up-and-coming and hit songwriters in an intimate setting seven nights a week. You’ve learned so much about Nashville’s Music Scene , but have you ever visited the studio where various artists have recorded hundreds of songs throughout the years? Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace of the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center.
In the city of music, there are endless opportunities for the music lover to explore.
For those looking for a fun day date or date night, start with taking in all the beauty during a walk at Cheekwood through one of the twelve gardens and a 1.5-mile-long woodland trail featuring modern and contemporary outdoor sculpture. Treat yourselves to the best outdoor adventure in the city at the Nashville Zoo, where you can pet a kangaroo and see animals from around the world.
If you’re looking for something more intimate, talk about how you fell for each other over a glass of wine from a bottle made at Kix Brooks’ Arrington Vineyards & Winery, where you can choose from 12 outstanding local wines. After you’ve had a glass of wine (or two), it’s time to relax with a couples massage at Mokara inside the Omni Nashville hotel. Spend quality time together restoring balance and de-stressing while you steam in the escape steam room, followed by a tandem massage. Or enjoy a personalized spa experience of your choice at R+R Wellness during your stay when you book a night at the Grand Hyatt .
To top off your romantic evening, pick up some to-go food or picnic at Love Circle for the best views in the city.
Fans in Music City are passionate about their sports. Sometimes, the best way to a healthy relationship is through that special connection (or rivalry) you have when it comes to Nashville Sports . Nashville is home to multiple professional sports teams and universities. Whether you’re a fan of the home team or the opposing team, experience the thrill of a game at Nissan Stadium as the Tennessee Titans face off against some of the NFL’s best. This is your chance to see players like Will Levis, A.J. Brown, and Jeffrey Simons on their home turf. Our Nashville Predators also deliver massive hits that will leave you on the edge of your seat at Bridgestone Arena . We call it Smashville, and you must experience the all-in attitude, energy, and intensity of a live Predators hockey game. Do you prefer watching America’s favorite pastime? Enjoy the thrill of baseball with the Nashville Sounds at First Horizon Park . Be there when the Sounds light up the field and the sky every Friday home game or hit a hard line drive to the Band Box, complete with games, food, drinks, and unique field views. Get a kick out of Music City’s MLS team and cheer on Nashville SC . For a uniquely Nashville experience, witness Music City’s first-ever professional bull riding team, Nashville Stampede .
If you’re the couple who loves sports, look at the home game schedules and plan your next trip to Music City.
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Nashville combat veteran creates 'Waypoint Vets,' saving lives through adventure
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A Nashville combat veteran has literally saved veteran’s lives. Sarah Lee has gone from considering suicide to living a life with purpose.
Sometimes the brightest light can emerge from the darkest moment.
FOX 17 News met Sarah Lee back in 2018, struggling with survivor’s guilt and thoughts of suicide.
Sarah got on a bike hoping to purge her demons, to find a path forward again.
That was part of the issue for me was I wasn’t living a life worthy of my friend’s sacrifice. Whether you’ve deployed or not, we all know someone that’s died on our behalf. We feel a debt that we can’t repay," said Lee.
Those 4,000 miles on the road lead this combat veteran to a bold idea. Maybe not repayment but something close, Waypoint Vets.org. to help vets rediscover themselves and purpose through adventure trips with other vets doing difficult teamwork oriented activities in places of staggering beauty.
"It humbles you, it ignites you, and the camaraderie mixed in there, really you get to do a lot of inner work that you're not even necessarily aware of that’s happening. It just happens so naturally, and so people are making major changes in their lives after our trips," said Lee.
People like Lore Harmon. A 32-year combat veteran who retired from the military. Lost, suicidal and hopeless after she lost her mother. She went on a Waypoint Vets trip, distracted and mourning until a red tail hawk flew right by her exhausted face.
"And Sarah reached over and grabbed my hand and said, 'that’s the Indian version of a Cardinal. And that’s your mama telling you it’s okay,' And so from that second, I stood up and I heard all the stories and all the veterans and all my brothers and sisters, their joy, their pain, I laughed, I was a child again," said Harmon.
Now Lore is the chief operations manager for Waypoints Vets and the trip chef. She is not an exception, she is the rule, 25 trips. The waiting list for adventure trips never drops under 200. This little non-profit is actually saving lives.
"It's so many, so many of our veterans have really come around and felt themselves come back to life," said Lee. "Many of our veterans had plans to end their life prior to the trip and having that trip to look forward to helped them push through, and then once they were on the trip, rediscovering, redefining themselves, really empowered them to make some major changes and to choose life."
So, you are wondering how you can help. Waypoint Vets big fundraiser is this Saturday. It's a motorcycle ride scenic loop at 11 a.m. It begins and ends at the Gallatin Elks Club and then live music and lunch.
Waypointvets.org is 100 percent volunteer. They have an amazing donor who matches all donations, so double your donation. You can find out more here .
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