Getting Around Nashville in a Quick Guide

You’ll have all the advice you need from our travel guide to spend your trip and take advantage of everything Nashville, Tennessee, has to offer.

Things to Do in Nashville

The Grand Ole Opry

The Grand Ole Opry, the most well-known stage in country music, began as a straightforward radio broadcast in 1925 before developing into a legendary performance space. Book a midday backstage tour to learn about the legends who have performed here, even if there isn’t a concert.

Country Music Hall

The Nashville-based city’s contribution to the genre’s development is covered via exhibits and artifacts at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Book a spot on the Studio B tour. The tour will show you the historic recording studio where Dolly Parton, Roy Orbison, and other artists recorded over 35,000 songs. The world of this classic American music genre is shown via the stories of the musicians that made it great through interactive exhibitions and historical memorabilia.

Shelby Bottoms

Shelby Bottoms, five miles and a 15-minute drive east of Downtown along the Cumberland River, is ideal for fresh air. Stroll along the 950-acre greenway to let some steam off, or rent a bike and ride around. Learn about the neighborhood ecology, participate in urban community gardening, and swing in the natural play area at the nature center.   

A Parthenon

Another name for Nashville is “Athens of the South.” While it has its roots in the city’s several universities, the full-scale reproduction of the Greek Parthenon, which welcomes visitors with a 42-foot figure of Athena, is the best representation of it.

Nashville Zoo

Visit the Nashville Zoo for a pleasant family activity by spending the day there. Conveniently interact with animals from all over the world in one place.

A hermitage

Visit the gorgeous historical plantation and museum that served as Andrew Jackson’s home.

Radnor Lake

Some of Nashville’s most stunning landscapes are waiting to be seen when you spend the day at Radnor Lake. Whether you go sightseeing or hike one of the park’s six trails, Radnor Lake has plenty to offer everyone.

Percy Priest Lake

Spend a leisurely afternoon at one of Nashville’s most stunning water features by fishing, taking great pictures, or exploring the dam.

Treetop Adventure Park

Treetop Adventure Park lets you zip through Nashville while providing a unique perspective of this beautiful city.

Germantown

For a unique cultural experience, travel to Germantown. Spend a day getting lost in this delightful Nashville neighborhood, which offers everything from farmers’ markets and beautiful architecture to upmarket shopping and delicious food.

Nashville’s Top Restaurants

The Southern V

Nashville’s vegetarian and vegan food culture is expanding, so eating out isn’t just about meat and three. The Southern V, located in the Buchanan Street commercial neighborhood (approximately two miles north of Downtown), offers traditional Southern comfort food that is entirely plant-based. There are fried seitan and waffles, Swiss burgers with mushrooms, and loaded BBQ jackfruit nachos among the menu items.

Arnold’s Country Kitchen

The restaurant excels at this, as evidenced by the queue of customers waiting outside that typically wraps around the block. Visitors come here from around because of its lunch service and constantly changing menu. Serve turnip greens, creamed corn, candied yams, and more with fried chicken, blackened trout, and country-fried steak.

Nashville’s Top Restaurants

The Johnny Cash Museum

The Cash family is funding this museum, providing you with the facts you require regarding the life of The Man in Black. Where you can see some of Johnny Cash’s iconic outfits, handwritten letters, and short films. Additionally, it has the world’s largest collection of Johnny Cash memorabilia

Tennessee State Museum

In this museum close to Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, you are free to discover the history of the Volunteer State. Permanent displays cover everything from Tennessee’s Native American history to the Civil War, military, and sporting past. Nashville’s attractions are perfect for a family day out because of kid-friendly activities.