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Elizabeth Demolat is a travel and lifestyle writer in Nashville, Tennessee. Elizabeth loves exploring new destinations. Her favorite travel destinations are France, Italy, and the United States. Right now, Elizabeth is focused on finding cool local spots and taking trips through the southeastern United States.
Why We Love Nashville: Nashville, AKA Music City, is best known for its legendary music scene. There’s more than just country music happening here, though! Fans of pop, rock, Americana, blues, soul, and more will find their favorite artists stopping through. Nashville also has a top-tier culinary scene and is full of cultural attractions from the Country Music Hall of Fame to the Nashville Parthenon (a full-scale replica of the one in Athens). Nashville is home to an increasing number of breweries, bars, shops, and outdoor spaces. Music City is a big city with a small-town charm.
Best of Nashville
✨ Things to Do

Everyone knows Nashville has an incredible music scene. There’s no shortage of other awesome attractions here, too.
- Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – The “Smithsonian of Country Music,” museum houses millions of pieces of country music history.
- Cheekwood – A spectacular estate and botanical gardens worth visiting every season.
- The Johnny Cash Museum – A classic must-visit attraction in Nashville for all music lovers.
- Nashville Zoo – See red pandas, leopards, kangaroos, and other animals at one of the region’s top zoos.
- Nashville Parthenon – A full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens, including a 42-foot statue of Athena.
👉 Read all best things to do in Nashville.
🗺️ Where to Stay
No matter which neighborhood you choose to stay in, you’ll enjoy your time in Nashville. Here are the best locations for first-time visitors.
- Downtown Nashville – The heart of Nashville, is filled with music venues, bars, museums, and historic sites.
- Midtown – An area known for its nightlife and music scene. Popular with both visitors and locals.
- The Gulch – A small, trendy neighborhood with upscale dining, boutique shopping, and artsy museums.
- Music Valley – Home of the Grand Ole Opry and other family-friendly attractions like Opry Mills Mall.
👉 Read the complete guide to where to stay in Nashville.

🛎️ Best Hotels
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Nashville has plenty of hotels for every budget and location. Some hotels are a destination in themselves.
- Graduate Nashville – A themed hotel with a playful attitude and one of the best rooftop bars in Nashville.
- Noelle – A beautiful Art Deco hotel located right off Printer’s Alley in Downtown.
- Gaylord Opryland Resort – This larger-than-life resort is perfect for families or couples.
- The Hermitage Hotel – Right in the middle of Downtown, an upscale hotel housed in a gorgeous 1910 beaux art building.
🛎️ For more, see my full list of the best hotels in Nashville.
🍽️ Restaurants
Nashville has a rich food scene that is constantly growing. Here are just a few of the can’t-miss restaurants in the city.
- Folk – A fine-dining restaurant with seasonal menus from locally sourced ingredients.
- Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack – No trip to Nashville is complete without hot chicken and tasty Southern sides.
- Biscuit Love – One of the best brunch spots in Nashville, featuring brunch staples as well as specialties you won’t find anywhere else.
- The Optimist – An oyster and seafood restaurant with a cool, cozy atmosphere.
- Husk – Located right in Downtown, Southern food elevated into an upscale experience.
👉 Read the full list of 29 top restaurants in Nashville.

🚗 Day Trips

- Mammoth Cave National Park – Spend an afternoon exploring the largest cave system in the world.
- Franklin, TN – A town a short drive south with historic neighborhoods and a charming downtown area.
- Knoxville, TN – Adventurous travelers will love this outdoorsy city with a hip downtown.
- Memphis, TN – The iconic southern city with legendary barbeque joints and historic music sites.
- Chattanooga, TN – A city in the mountains that’s been drawing visitors for years.
- Huntsville, AL – Best known for its role in space travel, this city is becoming a hotspot for restaurants and breweries.
🚗 Read the full list of best day trips from Nashville.
🏘️ Neighborhoods

- Downtown Nashville – the heart of Nashville filled with music venues restaurants, honkytonks, and historic sites.
- Midtown – a lively neighborhood that is home to Vanderbilt University and Music Row.
- The Gulch – right next to Downtown, a small, trendy neighborhood filled with upscale dining and shopping.
- Music Valley – home to the Grand Ole Opry House, a popular tourist area with resorts and huge shopping mall.
- East Nashville – a residential neighborhood with a quirky atmosphere that both tourists and locals love.
🏘️ Read the full list of best Nashville neighborhoods.
🍸 Bars

- White Limozeen – Make reservations for a seat at this Dolly Parton-themed bar in advance. It’s perfect for planning a Nashville bachelorette.
- Lipstick Lounge – An LGBTQ-friendly spot for anyone looking to enjoy karaoke, dancing, and good vibes.
- Pearl Diver – Enjoy a tropical drink and relax in the laid-back island atmosphere.
- Hidden Bar – A trendy bar in the Noelle hotel that changes themes seasonally.
- L.A. Jackson – A rooftop bar with beautiful views of Downtown Nashville.
🤠 Honky Tonks

- Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge – Don’t skip a visit to one of the original Nashville honky tonks.
- Robert’s Western World – Locals and visitors alike head here for live music, dancing, and fried bologna sandwiches.
- Rippy’s – Sit down for barbecue and enjoy live music at one of Nashville’s few family-friendly honky tonks.
- The Stage – A popular 3-story honky tonk with a huge dancefloor, live country bands, and a rooftop patio.
- Layla’s – Head to Layla’s for a more laid-back and less crowded honky tonk experience.
🎵 Music Venues

- Ryman Auditorium – This converted tabernacle has amazing acoustics and is one of the most unique music venues in Nashville.
- Station Inn – Head to the Station Inn to hear the best bluegrass music in the world.
- Bluebird Cafe – Watch up-and-coming Nashville talent and catch occasional star appearances at this tiny venue.
- Grand Ole Opry House – Tours are available at this legendary country music venue, but seeing a live show is the best experience.
- Basement East – This intimate venue regularly hosts artists from all genres. Watch for last-minute concerts.
🎸 Read the full list of best Nashville music venues.
🥾 Nearby Hikes

- Radnor Lake – Located just a short drive out of Nashville, everyone can enjoy this short, easy hike around the lake.
- Shelby Bottoms Greenway – For adventure in the city, check out the 5 miles of paved paths that run along the Cumberland River.
- Cummins Falls – Travel an hour and a half out of the city for an adventurous hike with terrain changes and stream crossings.
- Narrows of the Harpeth – An easy hike with a great view of a tunnel waterfall in the Harpeth River State Park.
- Edwin Warner Park – For some of the most popular trails within Nashville, check out this city park.
👉 Read the full list of best hikes near Nashville.
🆓 Free Activities

- Tennessee State Museum – Take a walk through Tennessee’s history at this state museum.
- Fannie Mae Dees Park – Known as the dragon park thanks to the gigantic mosaic serpent sculpture on display.
- First Saturday Art Crawl – Art galleries in Downtown Nashville open for this event and offer free cocktails.
- Big Band Dances – On Saturday evenings in the summer, head to Centennial Park for free dance lessons and music.
- Southern Festival of Books – Book lovers can hear talks and attend workshops hosted by their favorite authors.
👉 Read the full list of best free things to do in Nashville.
Nashville Travel Advice
🗓️ Best Time to Visit
Spring and fall offer visitors pleasant weather and fewer crowds. However, Nashville is fun in all four seasons.
- 🍂 Fall – Temperatures begin to drop during September making fall a great time to visit Nashville.
- 🌞 Summer – Nashville is busiest in the summer. It gets hot, but the city comes alive on long summer evenings.
- ❄️ Winter – Except for Christmas and New Year’s, crowds thin out during the cold winter season.
- 🌼 Spring – With cool mornings and warmer afternoons, spring is my favorite time in Nashville.
👉 Read the full guide to when to visit Nashville.
🚌 Getting Around
It’s possible to visit Nashville for a weekend without a car. For more extended stays, you’ll probably need a car to get everywhere.
- 🚶♀️ Walking – Downtown Nashville, Midtown, and the Gulch are walkable and great choices for visitors.
- 🚗 Driving – Driving is the best way to get from one neighborhood to another. Plan to pay for parking.
- 🚇 Public Transit – Public transit exists, but it’s not set up well for visitors.
- 📲 Ride Share – Readily available in Nashville. Can be expensive, but you won’t have to pay for parking.
- 🚴♀️ Biking – Bike lanes are expanding in Nashville, but still don’t connect enough places yet.
- 🛴 Scooters – Rentable scooters are great for getting around within neighborhoods.
👉 Read the full guide to getting around Nashville.
👉 Tips & Things to Know
- 🌡️ – Check the weather daily. – It’s not uncommon to have highs that differ by 30 degrees in the same week.
- 🚗 – Plan for parking. – Parking is limited in some areas. You may have to pay for parking. Sometimes it’s easy to Uber even if you have a car.
- 🍴 – Make restaurant reservations in advance. – Popular Nashville restaurants are busy. Make reservations for brunch and dinner to avoid a wait.
- 💰 – Take advantage of free activities. – There’s always something free happening in Nashville. Check for festivals and live music.
- 🌲 – Get outdoors. – The city has amazing parks and greenways. If you enjoy hiking, biking, or paddling, you find something nearby.
👉 Read our full list of Nashville tips.
🧳 What to Pack
- 🧴 – Sunscreen – Sunscreen is a must for visitors during the summer months.
- 👟- Walking shoes – Even if you plan on driving to locations, you’ll still do a lot of walking at different attractions.
- 👚 – Appropriate clothes – Nashville experiences all four seasons, but the weather is up and down. Check the weather forecast before packing.
- 🧥- Jacket – The temperature can change dramatically. Sometimes, it gets chilly when the sun goes down even on a warm day.
- 👜 – Clear bag – Most stadiums in Nashville only allow clear bags. If you’re headed to a game or stadium concert, plan ahead.
👉 Read our full Nashville packing list.
🤓 Facts & Info
- Census Population (2024) – 687,000 (city), 2,150,553 (metro area)
- Time Zone – Central Time (UTC -06:00 / UTC -05:00 during daylight savings)
- Area Codes – 615 and 629
- Airports – Nashville International Airport (BNA)
- Nickname – Music City
- Demonynm – Nashvillian
- State – Tennessee
- Country – United States of America
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💵 Costs & Budgeting
- 3 Star Hotel Room – $150-250/night
- 1 Bedroom Apartment Rental – $150/night
- Rental Car – $40/day
- Public Transit Ticket – ~$4 day passes ($2 to airport from center)
- Ride Share from Downtown to Airport – $15-30
- Take Out Meal for Two – $20-30
- Sit Down Dinner for Two – $50-150
- Draft Beer – $4-10
FAQs
Is Nashville safe for tourists?
Nashville is generally considered safe for tourists. Like with any city, you should be aware of your surroundings, but the overall risk for visitors to Nashville is low. Read our full guide to safety in Nashville for more information and safety tips.
What part of Nashville is best to stay?
Downtown Nashville is one of the best places for visitors to stay. Midtown and the Gulch are also popular neighborhoods for travelers to stay. See our full guide to staying in Nashville for a more detailed breakdown.
What is the best month to visit Nashville?
Summer is the most popular time to visit Nashville. The city comes alive during the summer months, and there are always events going on. For fewer crowds, visit Nashville in the spring or fall. See our full guide to when to visit Nashville for more details.
How many days do you need in Nashville?
To visit a few of the most popular attractions, you will need to stay in Nashville for 2-3 days. That being said, there’s plenty to keep visitors busy during longer stays in Nashville.
Is Nashville worth visiting?
Nashville is worth visiting if you enjoy live music, dining, shopping, bars, and museums. The city is constantly opening new cultural attractions and unique experiences.
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Meet Our Nashville Travel Expert

Elizabeth Demolat
Elizabeth Demolat is a travel and lifestyle writer in Nashville, Tennessee. Elizabeth loves exploring new destinations. Her favorite travel destinations are France, Italy, and the United States. Right now, Elizabeth is focused on finding cool local spots and taking trips through the southeastern United States.
