A Nashville classic! Visit one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music.
Admission starts at $29.95, but goes up for specialized and guided tours.
If you're looking for honky-tonks, rooftop bars and the quintessential tourist scene, you're looking to visit Lower Broadway. There are DOZENS of bars and restaurants lining the streets. We'll warn you, it gets rowdy after dark and the woo-girls are everywhere.
If you're looking for a great TASTE of Broadway without wandering into the fray, Fifth + Broadway is your place. The rooftop food hall is cafeteria style and is home to local favorites. Check out the top floor for a full view of Music City!
Home to a Historic Estate and Gardens in West Nashville, if you've got more time and want to enjoy the beauty of fall in Music City, then this is the place.
Admission starts at $20, and increases for guided tours and additional experiences. Be sure to check the website for fall events!
The worldās only exact-size replica of the original Parthenon in Athens is right here in Nashville. And FREE to visit! When Tennessee celebrated its 100th year of statehood with the Tennessee Centennial Exposition, Nashville took advantage of its nickname āAthens of the Southā and built the Fine Art Building as a copy of Athensā most famous building and the epitome of Greek classical architecture. Its also home to an art museum!
Admission inside the museum starts at $10, with discounts for seniors, students, veterans and children. It is free to visit Centennial Park.