An absolute Nashville staple and one of our favorite places to listen to local acoustic artists. Majority of the artists that perform are songwriters who have made top hits for well-known country artists! Make sure to book in advance though if wanting to attend!
Look and see if any concerts are going on! There usually is, but if not, a tour of the Grand Ole Opry is awesome as well!
The Ryman is another historic Nashville staple. If you can attend a concert there, do! However, if tight on time, a tour is just as great.
Broadway is great and all...but we typically try to avoid Broadway at all possible (a lot of tourists;). Printer's Alley though, is a favorite, and another historic area of Nashville. It is a couple blocks up from Broadway on Commerce, and hosts some of the original bars in Nashville! There's many great spots here...interested in a Burlesque show? Go to Skull's Rainbow Room! Just make sure to book a reservation!
Rudy's Jazz Room is a quaint, intimate little bar in the Gulch, and one of the bride's favorite places to go for a good cocktail and listen to some live, smooth music. It's became quite popular in recent years, so you will need to book a reservation in advance.
Not the couple's favorite, but it is definitely tourist's fan favorite. Just be careful and don't get a bunch of drinks spilled on you ;)
Cheekwood is a botanical garden on the outskirts of Nashville. Make sure to explore the website or their social media to see what exhibits they have going on! Book tickets on their website!
Great rooftop bar in the Gulch with a panoramic view of the city!
Beautiful symphony center located in the heart of downtown. Check online to see if any concerts interest you!
The Frist is located in the heart of downtown and always has some sort of neat exhibits going on!
Midtown and Demonbreun Street are two other areas of Nashville with strips of bars if you would like to detour away from the craziness of downtown.
A little bit out of the city, but a beautiful vineyard. They should still be open in November pending how the weather is. Located on a beautiful hillside, they usually sport food trucks and live music while you sip on your wine, relaxing on the hillside, overlooking the grounds.
Want to grab some cocktails and play games? Go to Pins to play duckpin bowling, pinball, patio pong, bocce, giant jenga, and more!