An iconic staple located on Broadway in downtown Nashville!
A true deep-dive into local southern cuisine. Located in a Victorian-era mansion in the historic Rutledge district of downtown Nashville.
Another local favorite serving southern staples, including a meat-and-three, as well as Nashville-style BBQ!
Visit the historic downtown of Franklin, TN. Tons of fantastic local shops, restaurants, and cocktail bars.
Also called the "Honky Tonk Highway", walk the main street of Broadway and pop into your choice of restaurants and country music bars!
A National Historic Landmark in downtown Nashville. Originally built in 1892 as the Union Gospel Tabernacle, it served as the home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974 and is world-renowned for its near-perfect acoustics and historic oak pews.
Tour the legendary Grand Ole Opry concert hall and enjoy a concert if your schedule allows!
Our personal favorite Broadway country bar. Great for a slightly more laid-back atmosphere, great 90s country music, and a taste of Broadway.
A world-class multi-purpose venue in the heart of downtown Nashville, serving as the home ice for the NHL's Nashville Predators and a premier stop for major global concert tours.
Nashville's 12 South neighborhood is a walkable mile-long stretch featuring a mix of locally owned boutiques and high-end national retailers. Known for its vibrant murals and charming storefronts, it is one of the city's most popular shopping and dining destinations.
Nashville's premier luxury shopping destination, located approximately five miles south of downtown. It features over 125 stores and restaurants, including Tennessee’s only Nordstrom and a state-of-the-art Dillard's flagship.
Cheekwood Estate & Gardens is a historic 55-acre botanical garden, arboretum, and art museum in Nashville. Originally the 1930s family estate of Mabel and Leslie Cheek, the property features 13 distinct gardens, a 30,000-square-foot Georgian mansion, and a 1.5-mile woodland sculpture trail.
A 30-acre historic estate in Nashville that combines 19th-century Southern history with a modern winery experience. Once a world-renowned thoroughbred horse farm, it now offers guided mansion tours, educational historical programs, and wine and bourbon tastings.
A 132-acre urban landmark in Nashville’s West End neighborhood, famous for housing the world's only full-scale replica of the ancient Greek Parthenon. Originally developed for the 1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition, the park is now a premier destination for recreation, arts, and community events.
Learn more about the culture of Nashville and the storied history of country music.
A premier non-collecting art center in downtown Nashville hosting a constantly rotating schedule of world-class exhibitions.
A world-renowned tribute to "The Man in Black," consistently ranked as the #1 music museum in the world by Forbes, Condé Nast, and National Geographic. It features the world’s most comprehensive collection of Johnny Cash artifacts, officially authorized by his estate.