Nashville is a very walkable city and is generally straightforward to navigate. The greater downtown area, which includes the iconic Broadway strip, has a variety of bars, restaurants, shops, and museums to explore, all within easy walking distance.
The Gulch, situated just southwest of downtown, is a small, upscale district known as one of Nashville's trendiest spots. The area contains boutique hotels, cool shops, craft breweries, and diverse restaurants and bars.
Away from Broadway, the oldest nightlife district in Nashville is Printer's Alley. Once the hub of the city's printing industry, Printer's dates back to the 1940s and has a long history of law bending and live music that any Nashville bar-goer will find irresistible.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to preserving and interpreting American vernacular music.
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row.
Each exhibit tells the story of a musician that you may have heard but may have never seen. The Musicians Hall of Fame is a premiere Nashville attraction and the one and only museum in the world that honors the talented musicians who actually played on the greatest recordings of all time.
From SoundWaves, the city’s premier aquatic attraction, to an exciting lineup of activities and entertainment, there’s something for the entire family to enjoy.
The Johnny Cash Museum features the world's largest most comprehensive collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia
River Queen Voyages is an award-winning party boat and kayak outfitter located in downtown Nashville— just steps from Lower Broadway
Beautiful 95-acre property includes 16 acres of vineyards, five tasting rooms, gorgeous views, shaded picnic areas, live music on weekends (April to November)
The zoo was Middle Tennessee's top-paid attraction and contained 6,230 individual animals, encompassing 339 species
The 4,000 sq ft experiential retail store offers hands-on classes, premium chocolates, wine and whiskey pairings, seasonal baked goods, and coffee. Creative candy lovers can even Design Your Premium Goo Goo at interactive kiosks or through chocolate classes which are offered several days a week
Liquor Lab is Nashvilles’ #1 mixology experience, where the power to create the perfect cocktail is placed firmly in your hands. Our world-class bartenders will guide you through the process, offering tips and tricks of the trade, and sharing the secrets behind shaking and stirring the perfect drink.
Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tennessee features the largest European collection of cars and motorcycles in the United States.
The 132-acre features: the iconic Parthenon, a one-mile walking trail, Lake Watauga, the Centennial Art Center, historical monuments, an arts activity center, a beautiful sunken garden, a band shell, an events shelter, sand volleyball courts, dog park, and an exercise trail