Stay connected with Airtel’s international roaming plans as you uncover Nashville’s must-see spots, ensuring seamless communication while exploring the city’s rich musical history, vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks.
In a city that birthed blues, country, and rock ‘n’ roll, the streets are paved with musical lore. But Nashville surprises with more than just catchy tunes – think fiery food, outdoor fun, and quirky relics. As you stroll down neon-soaked Broadway or tuck into buttery biscuits, the city’s rhythm finds its way into your soul.
1. Sing Along at Legendary Music Venues
Music flows through the veins of Nashville. You can’t walk a block without stumbling into a live show or busker strumming a guitar. Here are some iconic spots to get your musical fix:
The Grand Ole Opry
A Nashville icon since 1925, the Opry is the longest-running radio broadcast in US history. Catch intimate acoustic sets or dazzling stage performances by country music royalty. Backstage tours offer a peek behind the curtain.
The Bluebird Cafe
This 90-seat listening room has launched the careers of Garth Brooks, Taylor Swift, and many more. It hosts nightly songwriter rounds where you can hear the stories behind the hits.
Honky Tonk Highway
Lower Broadway, aka Honky Tonk Row, thrums with live music from morning till night. Duck into Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, Robert’s Western World, or Legends Corner for a boot-stomping good time. No cover charge required.
More Nashville tourist attractions for music lovers:
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
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Johnny Cash Museum
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Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
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Historic RCA Studio B
2. Feast on Fiery Nashville Food
Loosen your belt buckle. Nashville takes its food as seriously as its music. The city’s signature dish? Hot chicken: crispy fried bird doused in cayenne pepper sauce. But that’s just the beginning.
Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack
The OG of Nashville hot chicken, Prince’s has been firing up taste buds since 1945. Order your spice level carefully, from plain to XXX hot. Cash only.
Hattie B’s Hot Chicken
A relative newcomer, Hattie B’s draws crowds for its juicy, crispy hot chicken in heat levels from mild to “Shut the Cluck Up.” Round out your meal with Southern sides like pimento mac and cheese.
Arnold’s Country Kitchen
A humble cafeteria serving up “meat and three” (one meat and three veggie sides), Arnold’s is a Nashville institution. The menu changes daily but always includes classics like fried chicken and collard greens.
Other top Nashville restaurants:
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Loveless Cafe (country ham, biscuits)
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Pancake Pantry (sweet and savory pancakes)
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5th & Taylor (modern Southern)
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Rolf & Daughters (seasonal small plates)
3. Dive Into History
Nashville may be a thoroughly modern city, but its roots run deep. Step back in time at these historic places to visit in Nashville:
Belle Meade Plantation
Once a renowned thoroughbred horse farm, this Greek Revival mansion offers a glimpse into antebellum life. Guides in period dress lead tours of the 1853 house and grounds. Don’t miss the on-site winery for a tasting.
The Hermitage
Home of President Andrew Jackson, this 1,000-acre estate includes the stately mansion, humble slave quarters, and Jackson’s tomb. Costumed interpreters bring the Jacksonian era to life.
Belmont Mansion
Italian villa meets antebellum mansion at this opulent 1850s estate, once home to Adelicia Acklen, one of the South’s wealthiest women. Admire the lavish Victorian décor and manicured gardens.
Other historic things to see in Nashville:
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Parthenon in Centennial Park (full-scale replica)
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Tennessee State Museum
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Frist Art Museum (art deco post office turned museum)
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Fort Negley Park
4. Get Outdoors
Trade honky-tonks for hiking trails at these natural Nashville tourist attractions:
Radnor Lake State Park
A tranquil oasis just minutes from downtown, Radnor Lake offers serene forest hikes and waterside walks. Spot wildlife like otters, herons and turtles.
Cheekwood Estate & Gardens
These sprawling botanical gardens are a visual feast in any season. See tulips in spring, Christmas lights in winter, and contemporary art installations year-round. The 1930s Georgian mansion is a treasure trove of decorative arts.
Shelby Bottoms Greenway
Escape the city bustle on this 960-acre park along the Cumberland River. Bike the 5-mile paved path, paddle the waterways, or wander the woods. Stop by the Nature Center to see rescued raptors up close.
More outdoorsy things to do in Nashville:
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Warner Parks (hiking, biking, horseback riding)
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Cumberland Park (family-friendly riverfront with splash pad)
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Paddle the Harpeth River
5. Experience Uniquely Nashville
Some Nashville tourist attractions defy categorization – in the best possible way. Don’t miss these one-of-a-kind things to see in Nashville:
United Record Pressing
Groove to the sounds of vinyl at this small-batch record plant. Take a guided tour to see how records are made, from cutting lacquer masters to stamping out LPs. The colourful exterior murals are Instagram gold.
Goo Goo Shop
The Goo Goo Cluster, a gooey mix of caramel, marshmallow nougat, peanuts and milk chocolate, was invented in Nashville in 1912. Stop by the Goo Goo Shop for an interactive “Chocolate Classes,” then build your own customised Goo Goo.
Hatch Show Print
Established in 1879, Hatch is one of America’s oldest working letterpress print shops. See the vintage presses in action and browse the iconic show posters for the likes of Johnny Cash and Hank Williams. Hands-on workshops let you crank your own prints.
Weird and wonderful places to visit in Nashville:
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Lane Motor Museum (bizarre cars)
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Fanny’s House of Music (vintage instruments)
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Patsy Cline Museum (star’s personal artefacts)
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Nashville Farmers’ Market
Make Nashville Memories with Airtel
As you can see, there’s no shortage of incredible things to do in Nashville. Whether you’re a die-hard music fan, foodie, history buff, or nature lover, the city will strike a chord.
To make the most of your time in Music City, some advance planning helps. Book tickets for the Grand Ole Opry or Bluebird Cafe early. Make reservations at popular Nashville restaurants like Hattie B’s or The Catbird Seat.
And with all the Instagrammable murals, museums, and meals you’ll be posting about, reliable connectivity is key. Airtel’s international roaming plans ensure you can Google directions on the go, snag last-minute tickets, and share every “only in Nashville” moment – without worrying about WiFi.
So grab your cowboy boots and appetite, and get ready to dance to the beat of Nashville. This one-of-a-kind city will have you singing its praises.