Being a Tourist in Nashville

Nashville has become a new hot spot for tourists because of its vibrant scene, country music and walkable downtown! Here are just a few things to do in Nashville: 

  1. Nashville Party Bike Tour

This bike tour gives you a great view of Nashville while listening to some great music with your friends. Peddling around Nashville is a great way to get a feel for the city. Check out this website for more details: 

https://www.nashvillepedaltavern.com

2. Country Music Hall of Fame 

If you’re a big fan of country music, or even if you’re not, the Country Music Hall of Fame is a great way to learn about country music! 

https://countrymusichalloffame.org


3. Hattie B’s Hot Chicken 

If you’re going to Nashville, put Hattie B’s Hot Chicken at the top of your list! Hattie B’s combines southern comfort food with a little kick of spice, and is one of the best spots to eat in Nashville. 


4. Grand Ole Opry Admission Ticket 

This is one of Nashville’s must-see attractions! The famous country music venue hosts live performances every week. Sit back, relax and enjoy listening to some amazing country singers at a venue that started the careers of many! 

5. Nashville Pub Crawl 

Spend time enjoying Nashville’s bar scene on a guided pub crawl. Your experience will include games, historic facts and drink specials. It’s also a great way to meet new people in the city! 

6. Belle Meade Plantation 

Visit the home that once belonged to one of the wealthiest families in Nashville! This home spanned over 5,400 acres in the late 19th century. The estate owners, the Harding family, welcomed both celebrities and presidents to their home. 

7. Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage 

The Hermitage plantation was the home of the seventh President of the United States, Andrew Jackson. This tour gives an inside look into the life of Jackson and the slaves on the plantation.