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Important Things To Know Before You Travel To Nashville
  • Nashville has a rich musical tradition and some of the most famous artists in the country are from there. They are also home to more than 100 music venues for live performances for every genre including jazz and rock such as The Bluebird Cafe and Mercury Records Nashville.
  • Dining at food trucks throughout the city is a must try
  • Visiting The Hermitage - home of President Andrew Jackson is something you shouldn’t be missing
  • Shopping at local boutiques or at The Mall At Green Hills is amazing
  • Enjoying live music all around town is enriching
     
Best Places to visit in Nashville
Nashville is a great place to visit. Some of the most important places that you should be visiting in the city include:

Grand Ole Opry House: One of the most popular attractions is the Grand Ole Opry House, which has been around since 1925. The Grand Ole Opry House has more than 8,000 seats and has been used to host famous artists such as Taylor Swift, Brad Paisley, George Jones and Loretta Lynn.

Nashville also features a lot of country themed tourist attractions such as the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum which contains a collection of priceless artifacts from some of Nashville's most iconic musicians including Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline's clothing.

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum: The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a top attraction for everyone who visits Nashville. It tells about the history of country music and showcases some of the most important memorabilia from legends like Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton.

It’s an institution that pays tribute to all those who have made country music what it is today - a genre loved by millions around the world.

Parthenon: Nashville's Parthenon is a full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens, Greece. It was built with cast stone, marble and concrete on a limestone foundation. The Parthenon is located in Centennial Park, on West End Avenue. It was completed in 1897 and has been featured in many TV shows and movies, including "The Walking Dead".

The Parthenon is a building in Nashville that was built originally in 1897 to be used as an art museum and then turned into a full-time museum in 1925. It is one of the most visited buildings in Nashville, which is reflected by its over 1 million visitors per year.

Ryman Auditorium: One of the most famous venues in Nashville is the Ryman Auditorium. It was built in 1892 and is often referred to as the Mother Church of Country Music. Located on 6th Avenue, it can seat about 2,650 guests. The auditorium has been a venue for various music concerts since its opening to this day.

It also has been the site for historic concerts from notable names like Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Willie Nelson's 4th of July Picnic with Neil Young & Crazy Horse (1978), Frank Sinatra's last concert appearance in 1974 with the National Symphony Orchestra & Frank Sinatra Jr., Garth Brooks' final concert before retirement on September 21-1998.

Ryman Auditorium is one of the most iconic buildings in Nashville. It features an astounding 2200 seats and was designed to look like a church.

Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center: The Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center is an 18-acre Nashville landmark and is the largest non-gaming hotel in the world. It offers guests a mix of traditional southern hospitality, modern metropolitan amenities, and practical meeting space.

Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center has over 1,900 rooms, many of which have balconies with views of downtown Nashville. The resort also features a 30,000-square-foot area devoted to health & wellness that includes fitness facilities as well as 20 treatment rooms for spa services like massage therapy.

The place also includes 240,000 square feet of space devoted to meeting facilities, including 39 meeting rooms with more than 80,000 square feet of exhibit space.

The Hermitage, home to President Andrew Jackson: The Hermitage’s Nashville location offers a true Southern experience. It has been serving the needs of the country’s elite for more than 70 years.

The Hermitage is located in the heart of Tennessee’s capital city, Nashville, and is just minutes from world-class attractions like Opryland and The Grand Ole Opry.

It also boasts one of America’s largest privately owned art collections with more than 6,000 pieces that are available to view during your stay.

This location features 164 guestrooms and suites, two restaurants and bars, a spa, fitness center and an indoor pool.

The Johnny Cash Museum: The museum is filled with Johnny Cash artifacts and displays quotes from his life and music. A few exhibits include a timeline with photographs, records, and albums that he recorded over the course of his career.

One of these records is his first live album called Cash at San Quentin which was released in 1968. The exhibit also has a description of how the album came to be released entitled "Cash at San Quentin: One Prisoner's Story". It hosts more than 11,000 items that belonged to Johnny Cash – from his hand-written lyrics and personal items, to various awards and his 1963 Jaguar E-Type Convertible.

It includes memorabilia from his early years, such as awards he won while serving in Germany with the Air Force during World War II. Exhibits are divided into three main galleries on each floor: "The Man," "The Music," "The Faith".

Why Hop On Hop Off is The Best Mode to Explore Nashville?
There’s no better way to explore Nashville than the hop on hop off bus. You can get on and off at any of the stops and explore the city at your leisure. The hopping off the bus gives you time to explore when you are tired, grab a meal or drink while hanging out with friends, or find that perfect souvenir.

The bus is a popular mode of transportation that covers all the major tourist attractions in Nashville. It also lets tourists discover some hidden gems, by providing commentary from the front seat.

In addition, the city has an excellent public transportation system which includes bus, rail and trolleys. The most popular way to explore the city would be by foot or bicycle as there are also plenty of bike lanes throughout the city center area.

Best Time To Visit Nashville
The best time to visit would be in spring when Nashville gets half an inch of rainfall per day on average which gives it some greenery. The temperatures are also cooler in March which is perfect for sightseeing without being too hot outside.