38 Things to Do in Nashville for First Timers (with hidden gems)
By: Author Aly Smalls
Posted on Published: November 1, 2022 - Last updated: September 22, 2023
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Although Nashville is the bachelorette capital of the USA and known for the birth country music, after spending a week here, I learned that it’s SO much more than that.
History, hospitality, food, all genres of music…the energy here is unmatched.
Here are the top things to do in Nashville, Tennessee, especially if you’re a first time visitor.
This list includes the main attractions as well as a few hidden gems, and nothing that’s not worth seeing.
Because I don’t want to waste your time by listing absolutely everything possible you can do in Nashville (hint, there’s too much).
These are only the places, sights, experiences and activities that are worth your valuable time in Nashville.
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Lower Broadway Honky Tonks
Nicknamed the honky tonk highway, in downtown Nashville you’ll find Lower Broadway, home of the honky tonks and the best place for nightlife.
This street full of live music is probably the number one attraction in Nashville.
Along 6 blocks you’ll find over 40 bars, and they all have live music every day!
It’s not just nightlife here, the music runs from 10am to 3am everyday.
Some of these bars are even 2 or 3 stories high with a different band or musician on each floor.
The live music is free, but tips are encouraged and appreciated.
And don’t miss checking out the side streets.
For example, the Wildhorse Saloon has the largest dance floor downtown and offers free line dancing.
Doc Holiday’s Bar
Pay a visit to Doc Holiday’s Bar and add your name to a dollar bill and put it up anywhere in the bar. The entire place is covered in money.
It’s also the only bar left in downtown Nashville where you can smoke.
Printer’s Alley
Printer’s Alley is a hidden gem that a lot of tourists miss. You’ll find it on church street between 3rd and 4th ave.
The narrow alley and all the lights and neon signs make this a magical spot.
It’s a little more lowkey than Broadway where you’ll find a little less country music and little more blues and jazz music.
But beyond that, there’s so much history here.
During prohibition, the various print shops here turned into speakeasies which blossomed into an underground bar scene and the reason why you’ll find quaint bars and pubs still there today.
Rascal Flatts and Gretchen Wilson were discovered at venues in Printers Alley.
Fun fact: Toby Keith recorded “I love this bar” at Lonnie’s in Printers Alley.
The Arcade is a historic shopping area in Nashville with Diagon Alley vibes!
It’s a hidden gem that everyone misses because it’s tucked away 2 blocks behind Broadway between 4th and 5th Avenues.
It was Nashville’s first enclosed shopping district, opened in 1902.
Ryman Auditorium
The Ryman Auditorium is known as the mother church of country music and the birthplace of bluegrass and where the Grand Ole Opry was born.
Legends that have performed here include Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline and Hank Williams.
It’s also where June Carter first met Johnny Cash.
While the grand ole opry has since moved locations, you can still buy tickets for live concerts as well as take a tour of this historic building.
View tour info here.
Ryman Alley
And while you’re there, walk down Ryman Alley, where you can literally walk in the footsteps of country music legends.
Performers would use the back door of the Ryman Auditorium to sneak through the back alley to tootsie’s orchid lounge for a drink after their shows.
Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge
Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge is arguably the most famous honky tonk on Broadway, and you can’t miss the bright purple colored building.
It’s where Willie Nelson got his first songwriting job after performing here.
The most famous patrons who frequented here were Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and since I’m Canadian, a plug for Terri Clark who got her start here.
Grand Ole Opry
You definitely need to enjoy a night at the Grand Ole Opry, which is not only a concert, but a live radio show that’s been running since 1925.
It’s the longest running radio broadcast in US history.
It’s known as the show that made country music famous.
Each Opry show features live performances by 8 or more artists that range from country music legends, up and coming artists and legendary songwriters.
On this night we saw Terri Clark and Jon Pardi perform among others!
You can also tour the building, learn about the history and go backstage if you didn’t manage to get concert tickets.
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Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Conservatory
The Gaylord Opryland Hotel is the largest non-casino resort in the United States.
Not only is the hotel impressive, inside you’ll find a massive indoor garden and conservatory complete with a boat ride and waterfalls.
They also have stores and restaurants inside to complete your visit if you’re not an overnight guest.
Johnny Cash Museum
If you’re a fan of the man in black, the Johnny Cash Museum is a must see in Nashville.
It’s small, but packed with history and all kinds of items from his personal and professional life.
Combine it with a meal at Sun Diner
For an exceptional breakfast or lunch before or after your visit, try out Sun Diner next door.
It pays homage to Sun Records’ legendary artists, including Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash.
I may have ordered the crème Brule French toast more than once which is cinnamon bread dunked in a Rumchata batter.
Ernest Tubb Record Shop
Opened in 1947, this is the ultimate record shop where you’ll find almost every piece of country and bluegrass music.
Country Music Hall of Fame
The country music hall of fame takes you through the origin of country music and bluegrass music all the way to current country rock stars.
This museum is massive and provides an in depth look at the most celebrated genre of music here in Nashville.
After exploring the exhibits, you can also take the Historic RCA Studio B tour.
Historic RCA Studio B
RCA Studio B is the famous recording studio which gave birth to the Nashville sound.
Many famous artists record here including Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Dolly Parton and many other legends.
Tip: save money and buy the combined Country Music Hall of Fame and RCA Studio B Tour ticket combo
Hatch Show Print
Hatch Show Print is the original letter press and poster print shop in Nashville, operating since the 1800s (and still going today).
On a tour here you’ll see the printmaking process in action, view iconic posters they’ve made for country music legends, as well as a chance to design and make your own print.
National Museum of African American Music
According to their website , the National Museum of African American Music is: “the only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the many music genres created, influenced, and inspired by African Americans.”
This is a brand new museum in Nashville and a must visit for any music fan.
Old Town Trolley Tour
One thing I really enjoyed was taking the Old Town Trolley tour of some of Nashville’s biggest attractions.
It’s a hop on hop off style sightseeing tour full of all kinds of fun facts and history from your driver who narrates the whole way.
I recommend this for first time visitors and early on in your trip to get the lay of the land.
There’s 13 stops so you can see many different parts of the city and you can ride as many times all day.
Many of the Nashville attractions listed within this post are accessible from stops on the Trolley Tour.
View trolley tour prices & info here .
Bluebird Café
The Bluebird Café is one of the most iconic spots for live music in Nashville – you might recognize it from the famous show of the same name.
Established in the early 1980s, this small venue features up-and-coming as well as hit songwriters in an intimate setting.
The vibe here is a listening room where the songs and the stories are the stars of the show.
It was here that I really came to appreciate how respected the songwriting community in Nashville is.
You might recognize some country stars that were discovered here, including Keith urban, Garth Brooks and Taylor Swift.
General Jackson Showboat Dinner Cruise
Cruise the historic Cumberland River on one of the country’s largest paddle-wheel boats, the General Jackson.
Enjoy the Nashville scenery from a different angle and catch the sunset if you do the dinner cruise and indulge in a home cooked southern meal on board.
After dinner, sip drinks and listen to live music from the boat decks.
This is another highly rated experience in Nashville.
View tour prices and info here.
Tour the Homes of the Stars
Did you know there are tons of famous country stars and musicians that call Nashville their home?
On this comfortable bus sightseeing tour you’ll pass by some of the most beautiful neighborhoods and homes of past and present Nashvillians, including Dolly Parton, Taylor Swift, Reese Witherspoon, Garth Brooks and many more.
Even if you’re not a fan of the rich and famous, this tour provides an in depth tour of some of Nashville’s most varied neighborhoods that most tourists miss.
Cowboy Boot Shopping
Now, a lot of locals will tell you that the way they can spot tourists is those who wear cowboy boots and hats.
Because of this I was almost not going to bring my boots, but I’m so glad I did.
I ended up wearing them every single day – because I was tourist and so was everyone else who were rocking their boots.
And there’s no shame in that.
One of my favorite things to do was to go boot shopping and check out all the different and outrageous designs (and price tags) among the fresh leather smell.
Line Dancing Class
If you’re in Nashville, there’s no way you’re leaving this town without hitting a dance floor and joining in on a line dance!
If you need a little help or want to brush up on your moves, you can take part in a one hour line dancing crash course.
This is a really fun activity if you’re in town with some friends for a bachelorette or a birthday party.
Check out line dancing lessons here .
Tip – you can also learn to line dance for free at the Whiskey Saloon, just off Broadway where they offer line dancing lessons almost every night of the week on downtown’s largest dancefloor.
AA Foot Spa
After a couple days of walking around town in your cowboy boots, this place is much needed.
This one is a major hidden gem in Nashville, it’s called AA Foot Spa, and it came recommended to us from a friend who regularly works the country music awards.
It was $40 for the most heavenly foot massage I’ve ever had. It’s a good 20 minutes south of downtown but well worth the drive or Uber ride.
You can find it at 224 Thompson Ln #B.
East Nashville
East Nashville is across the Cumberland River and offers a really different vibe from the honky tonk country music atmosphere in downtown Nashville.
One of my favorite ways to tour this neighborhood was by going on the Brew Hop Brewery Trolley Tour.
It’s a hop on hop off trolley bus that takes you to 7 different breweries.
View prices & info for the Brewery Tour here .
Go Mural Exploring
Nashville’s art scene was one of the biggest surprises about visiting this city.
I knew it had a few famous murals, but I didn’t realize you can find them on almost every corner it seems.
If you’re looking for a fun and free activity in Nashville, plan a day or an afternoon with your camera and go mural hopping.
If you don’t have a car, there are some fun guided mural tours you can join, like this one that brings you around in a golf cart .
Try Hot Chicken
While some Nashville locals will tell you to visit Prince’s Hot Chicken, others will tell you to visit Hattie B’s.
Either way, you must try Nashville’s most famous food while you’re here – hot chicken.
We tried Hattie B’s where they’ve got different heat levels ranging from mild to shut the cluck up.
I went for the classic bone-in which is the most traditional way to get hot chicken and went for medium which had a bit of kick but not over the top.
Goo Goo Chocolate Co.
Goo Goo Chocolate Co. was the first company to make a combination chocolate bar in the USA.
If you love chocolate and want a taste of history, stop in for a goo goo cluster.
White Limozeen (Dolly Parton’s Bar)
A unique place to have some drinks and small bites (especially if you’re on a girls trip) is White Limozeen, which is Dolly Parton’s bar.
Everything is pretty in pink. In the summer there’s also the rooftop patio with a pool.
You can find it at the top of the Graduate Hotel in midtown which is about 10 minutes west of downtown.
A visit to White Limozeen is only 1 of 16 unique things to do in Nashville on your Bachelorette party !
Hermitage Hotel
The Hermitage is an upscale, swanky hotel that’s been in downtown Nashville since 1910.
But the most interesting thing about them are the fancy bathrooms, decorated in art deco style. Stop in and ask to see them.
Belle Meade Plantation and Historic Site
The Belle Meade Plantation dates back to the 1840s but was no ordinary plantation.
Here, they bred thoroughbred race horses, where famous bloodlines originated from including Seabiscuit.
There are a few different tours onsite – we chose to tour the mansion, which doesn’t allow photos or video inside, but I can assure you it was fascinating.
But the best part is that there’s a winery onsite, and you can tour the grounds with a glass of wine. View tour info and prices here.
The Parthenon
Nashville has a full scale replica of the Parthenon, which has earned this city the nickname, Athens of the South.
Inside, you’ll find beautiful art galleries.
Tip – this is included as a stop on the Old Town Trolley tour.
12 South Neighborhood
The 12 South neighborhood was one of my favorite areas to visit, home to locally owned shops and restaurants, vintage stores and of course more murals.
The Gulch
Closer to downtown is the Gulch – a higher end neighborhood with boutique shops, famous murals and great eateries.
You’ll find Biscuit Love which is very famous, and also Milk & Honey which was our go-to breakfast spot more than once.
But it’s very popular – sometimes there was a 2 hour wait!
We got lucky and got first come first serve bar seating both times.
Tip: book a golf cart neighborhood shopping tour and hit all the hot spots without having to walk.
Frist Art Museum
The Frist Art Museum is home to some of the most prestigious art exhibits in the country and the rotating exhibits are exceptional.
But not only that, the building itself is historically significant. Built in 1934, his building was originally Nashville’s main post office.
Marathon Motor Works
Marathon Motor Works is a former automobile plant that’s been resurrected into a district full of shops, restaurants, distilleries, wineries, recording studios and more.
The old brick building is unique and is one of the most popular stops on the Old Town Trolley tour.
Belmont Mansion
The Belmont Mansion is an ornate Italian-style villa that almost reminds one of a mini-Versailles.
It’s been beautifully preserved and it’s not far from downtown.
If you don’t have much time to get out of the city to see other mansions from the 1800s, this one is a great choice.
Jack Daniels Distillery
It doesn’t get more Nashville than this – take a tour of Tennessee Whiskey at the Jack Daniel’s distillery.
It’s about 1.5 hours from Nashville (in Lynchburg), so the easiest way to enjoy the tour and tasting is to join this day trip bus tour.
Visiting the Jack Daniel’s Distillery is one of the best and highest rated day trips from Nashville, and I definitely recommend making time to do this one.
View tour prices & info here.
Arrington Vineyards
If you’re in need of some stunning scenery and a glass of wine, Arrington Vineyards will take your breath away.
With picnic areas and live music throughout the summer months, this place is more than just your typical wine tasting experience.
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Wille Nelson and Friends Museum
This place is a quirky little museum combined with a massive gift and souvenir shop.
Buy your admission tickets online to save a little money.
Catio Cat Lounge
The Catio Cat Lounge is a rescue agency that houses cats until they get adopted.
Until then, visitors are able to book a one hour session (for $12) to play and snuggle with the cats and kittens in their cat café. Check out their website for more info.
Where we Stayed in Nashville (first timers)
Since we were in Nashville for 8 days, we wanted to stay in two different hotels.
We stayed at the Graduate Nashville (fancy) which is the perfect place for a girls trip because it’s home to White Limozeen – Dolly Parton’s all-pink rooftop bar!
We also stayed at Element Nashville Vanderbilt West End (budget).
We liked it because it was low cost, brand new and only a 10-minute drive to downtown/Broadway.
Each of these hotels worked really well for us even though we didn’t have a car.
We just used Uber everywhere and it was easy!
If you’re coming to Nashville on a girls trip, here are the Best Hotels in Nashville for a Bachelorette Party
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Read my list of 11 Unique Places to Stay in Tennessee (that you can actually afford)!
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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 hourszo
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.
Courtesy of Music City Rollin' Jamboree
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.
Courtesy of Walkin' Nashville
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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AWARD-WINNING, PLATINUM AMBASSADOR TOUR GUIDES
OVER 400 YEARS OF NASHVILLE HISTORY
INTERVIEWS AND ANECDOTES ABOUT THE RICH HISTORY OF MUSIC CITY - TOLD FROM THE STARS THEMSELVES
SONGS THAT MADE NASHVILLE FAMOUS
From solo travelers. To sold out conventions.
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WHETHER YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A FAMILY-FRIENDLY TOUR OF DOWNTOWN NASHVILLE, A BUDGET-FRIENDLY PEEK INTO ALL THINGS HISTORIC, OR A EARTH-FRIENDLY STROLL PAST SOME OF MUSIC CITY'S MOST FAMOUS ATTRACTIONS, BEST HONKY TONKS, AND MUSEUMS- WE HAVE YOU COVERED. WE PARTNER WITH THE BEST ATTRACTIONS SO YOU SEE THE BEST FIRST.
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WANDER NASHVILLE
All of our tours in nashville begin and end in the center of downtown nashville. spend more time seeing the sights and less time getting to them. tour hours: wander is closed for the season. we will reopen march 15th, 2024.
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Name Your Own Price Downtown Nashville Walking Tour
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Experience the vibrant energy of Music City like never before with a walking tour of downtown Nashville. Get your steps in and explore the city's rich history and legendary landmarks alongside a knowledgeable guide who will bring the stories of Nashville to life.
This unforgettable tour will take you on a journey through the heart of the city, stopping by iconic spots like the Country Music Hall of Fame and Ryman Auditorium.
Take in the sights, sounds, and feel of Nashville's bustling streets and immerse yourself in its unique culture.
Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned local, this walking tour will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the magic and charm of Nashville.
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Free Parking Guide for Downtown Nashville Walking Tour
Location Details: Downtown Nashville Public Library 615 Church St, Nashville, TN 37219
Parking at the Library:
The Downtown Nashville Public Library offers convenient and free parking for up to three hours for visitors. Here's how to utilize the library's parking:
- Arrival Time: Plan to arrive at the library a bit early to secure your parking spot, especially if you have a specific tour start time. The tour meeting location is right next door so it’s super close.
- Library Parking Lot: As you approach the library on Church Street, you'll find the library's parking lot on your left. The entrance to the parking lot is marked clearly. It is a multi-level garage, and you'll find ample spaces.
- Duration: Parking is free for library visitors and typically has a time limit of 2-3 hours. After the free parking duration ends you will accrue normal parking charges on the ticket.
- Validation: You must validate your parking ticket at the counter of the library. It only takes a few minutes and will ensure that you get the free parking. Alternative Parking Options: If the library's parking lot is full or if you plan to stay in the area for an extended period, there are several nearby paid parking options available, including street parking, lots, and garages. Rates may vary, so be sure to check signage and rates before parking.
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Take The Nashville City Tour! Voted BEST Tour In Music City!
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- Rates Vary By Day
Voted Nashville’s #1 Tour! The Nashville City Tour by Gray Line Tennessee
Board Music City's ONLY Open-Air, Double-Decker bus for our Nashville City Tour! Rates Vary By Day.
Quick Details
- Bus Vehicle Type: Double-decker
- Hour Glass Duration: 1 hour
- Map Marker Over 100 Points of Interest: Country Music Hall of Fame, Parthenon at Centennial Park, Ryman Auditorium, Tennessee State Capitol & more
- Wheelchair Accessibility: This tour is wheelchair accessible.
Voted the #1 Tour In Nashville! Ride First, Explore After!
Rates Vary By Day: Sunday-Wednesday: $32.95 (adult ticket) Thursday-Sunday: $42.95 (adult ticket)
What will you see on Nashville City Tour?
- Historic Lower Broadway
- 2nd Ave/Market St
- Nissan Stadium
- Country Music Hall of Fame
- Frist Center for the Visual Arts & Union Station
- Vanderbilt University
- Parthenon at Centennial Park
- Tennessee State Capitol
- Bicentennial Park & Farmers Market
- Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum/GRAMMY Museum Gallery
- Printers Alley
- Ryman Auditorium
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This Tour Returns In The Fall!
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Nashville City Tour + VIP Titans Stadium Tour
Voted #1 Tourist Tour in Music City! Ride Nashville’s only open-air, double-decker bus! See over 100 points of interest in just 1 hour on the Nashville City Tour with our expert guides. After your Nashville City Tour, take a VIP Tour of the current Nissan Stadium, home of the Tennessee Titans.
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Nashville Night Trolley Tour
Take in the best of downtown Nashville on our night trolley as you ride to five famous locations, like Nissan Stadium, and hop off for photos!
The Nashville Van Tour
Join us for an unforgettable tour of Music City with a local guide who knows the ins and outs of Nashville’s history, culture, and entertainment. From hidden gems to popular landmarks, we’ll show you all the must-see sights and introduce you to the stories that make our city unique. Book your van (or walking) tour today and get ready to fall in love with Nashville!
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The very mention of Nashville often conjures up the image of a stage full of ornate boot and cowboy hat clad, banjo picking entertainers performing in front of star-struck concert-goers keeping time to the rhythm and dreaming of one day gracing that stage themselves. While that’s a fairly common scenario, we’re going to show you that Nashville is so much more than that.
“Hop aboard one of our trolleys and you’ll experience a delightful combination of transportation and entertainment.”
Welcome to Nashville!
Long before Nashville got its name, it was a promised land for pioneers and idealists of varying genre – A place for talented, hard-working, passionate folks to stake their fortunes not only in music and the arts, but medicine, high tech, academia and even candy!
From the hunter-gatherers making their home along the Cumberland and the lone French fur trader establishing a trading post, to the initial hearty settlers of Fort Nashborough and the first musician to step off a bus onto Broadway with nothing but a guitar and dream—Nashville has been the hook on which the brave and entrepreneurial have hung their hopes and aspirations.
Their success inspires others to hone their chops and journey to Music City in search of their own big hit. As we weave our way through this rich and vibrant city learning about, and paying tribute to its legends and pioneers, you won’t help but feel inspired, too!
Old Town Trolley is the Best Nashville Sightseeing Tour :
- Hop on and off ALL DAY at 13 Old Town Trolley Stops
- Nashville’s Largest Trolley Fleet with the Most Frequent Pickup Service
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
- BEST VIEWS! – Tallest vehicles with stadium-style seating
- All-weather trolleys – rain or shine!
- OPEN-AIR VEHICLES for amazing picture taking
- 100% live in real time – no pre-recorded narration
- Comfortable padded seats for a pleasant tour
- More than 100 Points of Interest
- Nashville’s most comprehensive tour, fully narrated by our expert tour conductors
Ticket Booth Locations
Marathon Motor Works – Trolley Stop #1 Sales reps are available at 1200 Clinton St.
Country Music Hall of Fame Area – Trolley Stop #7 1 Symphony Place, Nashville, TN 37201.
Downtown Nashville – Trolley Stop #8 201 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37201.
Ryman Auditorium – Trolley Stop #9 Corner of Commerce St. and Rep. John Lewis Way.
There’s no better way to see all of Nashville than with Old Town Trolley Tours.
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