Guidebook for Nashville

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Guidebook for Nashville

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The Music City Center convention center, spans three city blocks. Brand new facility - lucky you if you are in town for an event to be held here
115 locals recommend
Nashville Music City Center
201 Rep. John Lewis Way S
115 locals recommend
The Music City Center convention center, spans three city blocks. Brand new facility - lucky you if you are in town for an event to be held here
Bridgestone Arena opened in 1996 and has hosted more than twelve million guests. The arena has become Nashville’s number one venue for large-scale musical productions, and sports
535 locals recommend
Bridgestone Arena
501 Broadway
535 locals recommend
Bridgestone Arena opened in 1996 and has hosted more than twelve million guests. The arena has become Nashville’s number one venue for large-scale musical productions, and sports

Arts & Culture

In 2003, the Nashville Symphony broke ground on the $123.5 million Schermerhorn Symphony Center, which opened in September 2006. Notable for its remarkable acoustics and distinctive architecture, this
277 locals recommend
Nashville Symphony | Schermerhorn Symphony Center
1 Symphony Pl
277 locals recommend
In 2003, the Nashville Symphony broke ground on the $123.5 million Schermerhorn Symphony Center, which opened in September 2006. Notable for its remarkable acoustics and distinctive architecture, this
Back ally club where many big stars are known to come and play...Keith Urban, Steven Tyler..list goes on and on...
559 locals recommend
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
422 Broadway
559 locals recommend
Back ally club where many big stars are known to come and play...Keith Urban, Steven Tyler..list goes on and on...

Shopping

If the hallowed walls of the Ryman Auditorium could talk, the remarkable story they would tell is unmatched in entertainment history. This was where the Grand Old Opry originated
1292 locals recommend
Ryman Auditorium
116 5th Ave N
1292 locals recommend
If the hallowed walls of the Ryman Auditorium could talk, the remarkable story they would tell is unmatched in entertainment history. This was where the Grand Old Opry originated

Drinks & Nightlife

The Wildhorse Saloon turned a three-level historic warehouse into a 66,000 square foot live music and dance destination. The Wildhorse is a restaurant, bar, concert site, dance venue and TV studio
136 locals recommend
Wildhorse Saloon
120 2nd Ave N
136 locals recommend
The Wildhorse Saloon turned a three-level historic warehouse into a 66,000 square foot live music and dance destination. The Wildhorse is a restaurant, bar, concert site, dance venue and TV studio

Food Scene

The service, the meat and the drinks were excellent, but the salad bar was the best I’ve ever had in Nashville
8 locals recommend
Rodizio Grill
166 2nd Ave N
8 locals recommend
The service, the meat and the drinks were excellent, but the salad bar was the best I’ve ever had in Nashville
Nearly every item on The Old Spaghetti Factory’s menu is made on-site, from scratch, using fresh ingredients. But just ask them to take it easy on the salt...IMHO
11 locals recommend
The Old Spaghetti Factory
160 2nd Ave N
11 locals recommend
Nearly every item on The Old Spaghetti Factory’s menu is made on-site, from scratch, using fresh ingredients. But just ask them to take it easy on the salt...IMHO
The Historic Second Avenue cellar location in downtown Nashville provides a casually elegant, intimate atmosphere. Yes, it is a chain...but it is very good!
14 locals recommend
The Melting Pot
166 2nd Ave N
14 locals recommend
The Historic Second Avenue cellar location in downtown Nashville provides a casually elegant, intimate atmosphere. Yes, it is a chain...but it is very good!
Relaxed, low key, and loved by Nashvillians the Capitol Grille in Nashville’s Hermitage Hotel is inspired by cultural sustainability. The vegetables and meats are local, fresh and delicious
35 locals recommend
Capitol Grille
231 6th Ave N
35 locals recommend
Relaxed, low key, and loved by Nashvillians the Capitol Grille in Nashville’s Hermitage Hotel is inspired by cultural sustainability. The vegetables and meats are local, fresh and delicious
Yes...its a chain, but they have great live music every night
34 locals recommend
Hard Rock Cafe Nashville
100 Broadway
34 locals recommend
Yes...its a chain, but they have great live music every night

Sightseeing

I think this says it all...“Whatever anybody needs to know about my dad that they don’t know already is in that museum.” Cindy Cash, Johnny Cash’s Daughter
466 locals recommend
The Johnny Cash Museum
119 3rd Ave S
466 locals recommend
I think this says it all...“Whatever anybody needs to know about my dad that they don’t know already is in that museum.” Cindy Cash, Johnny Cash’s Daughter
Nashville can be a tourist trap as you walk along Broadway, but if you walk a few more blocks past you will find the entrance to the bridge. Iconic view of the city. Tip: Visit top of bridge at 8pm
132 locals recommend
John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge
132 locals recommend
Nashville can be a tourist trap as you walk along Broadway, but if you walk a few more blocks past you will find the entrance to the bridge. Iconic view of the city. Tip: Visit top of bridge at 8pm
You can see the fireworks, hears the music but have the comfort of home from the view at our loft. But if you do want to attend an event, you are just a 10 minute walk away
493 locals recommend
Nissan Stadium
1 Titans Way
493 locals recommend
You can see the fireworks, hears the music but have the comfort of home from the view at our loft. But if you do want to attend an event, you are just a 10 minute walk away
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum adds a modern touch to the Nashville skyline and is situated at the epicenter of the city’s rapidly growing core, a block from the honky-tonks on Broadway.
1208 locals recommend
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
222 Rep. John Lewis Way S
1208 locals recommend
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum adds a modern touch to the Nashville skyline and is situated at the epicenter of the city’s rapidly growing core, a block from the honky-tonks on Broadway.
The building started construction July 4, 1845, and finished in 1859. The tombs of President and Mrs. James K. Polk are also located on the Capitol grounds
49 locals recommend
Tennessee State Capitol
600 Dr. M.L.K. Jr Blvd
49 locals recommend
The building started construction July 4, 1845, and finished in 1859. The tombs of President and Mrs. James K. Polk are also located on the Capitol grounds