Embark on an unforgettable Nashville sightseeing adventure that brings the heart and soul of Music City to life! Our tour takes you from the iconic Country Music Hall of Fame, where legends are celebrated, to the lively Ascend Amphitheater with riverfront views, and Nissan Stadium for a glimpse into Tennessee Titans territory. You’ll cruise along the Cumberland River, marvel at the lights of historic Printer's Alley, and admire the beauty of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Nashville’s oldest. Soak in the state’s history at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park and snap photos of the Tennessee State Capitol. Next, experience the unique artsy vibe of Marathon Village and the trendy flair of The Gulch before wrapping up on iconic Music Row. This tour is packed with legendary sights, perfect for uncovering Nashville’s vibrant past and exciting present.
Music City Center
This iconic museum celebrates the legends of country music with a vast collection of memorabilia, interactive exhibits, and rotating displays of famous artifacts from artists who defined the genre.
Nestled on the banks of the Cumberland River, this outdoor concert venue offers live music with skyline views, hosting a variety of acts in a vibrant setting under the Nashville night sky.
Home to the Tennessee Titans, this stadium offers thrilling NFL games and large-scale concerts, providing a dynamic spot for sports fans and music lovers alike.
Flowing through downtown Nashville, the Cumberland River offers scenic views, boating opportunities, and beautiful riverfront parks perfect for strolls or relaxing along the waterfront.
Known for its neon lights and historic speakeasy vibes, Printer’s Alley is a famous nightlife district filled with bars, live music venues, and an authentic piece of Nashville history.
As Nashville's oldest church, St. Mary’s boasts Gothic Revival architecture and historic charm, offering a peaceful sanctuary and a glimpse into Nashville’s early religious history.
This park honors Tennessee’s history with monuments, fountains, and scenic spaces, featuring a pathway that guides visitors through key events and symbols of the state.
A Greek Revival masterpiece, this hilltop capitol building stands as the state’s legislative hub, with historic architecture, scenic views, and guided tours available for visitors.
A former car factory turned creative hub, Marathon Village is home to art studios, unique shops, and distilleries, blending industrial history with Nashville’s artistic flair.
A trendy urban district filled with upscale dining, vibrant street art, and stylish boutiques, The Gulch is a must-see for those seeking a taste of Nashville’s modern side.
Known as the heart of Nashville’s recording industry, Music Row is lined with recording studios, offices, and historic landmarks where countless hits have been created and produced.
The meeting location is The Green Light Bar. Walk through the front door, grab the table tag that has your tour guide's name and have a seat anywhere you would like!
Nashville, the capital of Tennessee, is renowned as the heart of country music and a vibrant cultural hub. With its rich musical heritage, lively entertainment scene, and Southern charm, it offers a unique blend of history, music, and culinary delights.
A must-visit for music lovers, this museum showcases the history of country music with exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays.
Known as the 'Mother Church of Country Music,' this iconic venue has hosted legendary performances and remains a key part of Nashville's music scene.
A beautiful outdoor park that honors Tennessee's history with monuments, walking paths, and scenic views of the State Capitol.
Fried chicken coated in a spicy, cayenne pepper-infused oil, served with pickles and white bread.
A classic Southern meal consisting of a meat dish and three sides, such as collard greens, mac and cheese, and fried okra.
Fluffy biscuits smothered in creamy, savory sausage gravy.
These months offer pleasant weather and are ideal for outdoor activities and festivals. The city is lively with music events and tourists.
US Dollar (USD)
GMT-6 (Central Time Zone)
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Nashville is generally safe, but like any major city, it has areas with higher crime rates. Exercise caution in less touristy areas, especially at night.
Nashville Union Station
Greyhound Bus Station
The bus system covers most of the city, with frequent routes and affordable fares.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming historic town with Civil War sites, antique shops, and a vibrant food scene.
A small town with a beautiful lake and outdoor activities, perfect for a relaxing day trip.
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