The famous Nashville strip where all the honky tonk bars are! Go bar hopping during the day or at night… these bars open at noon! Almost all of them have live music as well!
Assembly Food Hall
Nashville is known for country music, sure, but its also known for food. You can get a little taste of everything in one place at Assembly Food Hall, which opened in 2021 and offers over 30 eateries and bars, live music, and a rooftop patio and bar called the Skydeck. All right on Broadway!
You cant go to Nashville without learning about country music, and one of the best places to do that is the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Located on Music Row in downtown Nashville, this large museum celebrates all things about the genre.
One of the biggest attractions in Nashville... The world famous home of country music! Catch a two-hour live show multiple nights a week, with performances by country legends and rising stars—or take a tour!
Another must-see tourist destination in Nashville is the Ryman Auditorium, aka the original site of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974. Visit for a tour or to see country legends take the stage.
Fans of Johnny Cash will not want to miss the Johnny Cash Museum, which features the worlds largest collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia. Also a bar and restaurant!
The towns local shopping strip. Visit local boutiques, restaurants and coffee shops all in one place!
Five Daughters Donuts
Jenna’s favorite place in all of Nashville! Best donuts in the country. They are made with love daily from scratch, always non GMO, sourcing locally and organic. #100layerdonut. Also… they are HUGE.
Looking for a local vineyard? Try this place owned by Kix Brooks from Brooks & Dunn. Enjoy the indoor tasting then go outside for a view of the rolling hills of Tennessee. About 30 minutes south of the city. This is also where Jenna and Daniel got engaged!