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Nashville, Tennessee

The grind and glam of Nashville, Tennessee was well-earned. After all, it's known nationally and even worldwide as the "Music City." Serving home to the Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame and many major record labels, Nashville may trace the moniker back to 1874, when a performance by the Fisk Jubilee Singers for Queen Victoria of England earned her instant admiration and statement: "These young people must surely come from a musical city."

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The City

Nashville was founded in 1779 and now is the second largest city in Tennessee after Memphis. It is a great riverfront city located on the Cumberland River in the north-central part of the state. Nashville is known as a center of the music industry, it is even called the "Music City" and has long been a cultural epicenter of the South. As the "capital of country music", Nashville has become a major music recording and production hotspot.When in Nashville, you will be meet by friendly people and experience a vibrant student community since the city is home to numerous colleges and universities. Nashville has many attractions to keep you busy, from Country Music Hall of Fame and the admired Grand Ole Opry House to Johnny Cash Museum, historic buildings and sport events. The city also offers a hip, ever-growing art scene with a variety of art museums, galleries, and performing arts institutions.Safety-minded travelers will be please to know that World Travel & Tourism Council has named Nashville a Safe Travels destination, so y'all can feel comfortable strolling around downtown.With its fascinating mix of musical, historical and cultural flavors, Nashville is certainly a city for all seasons and styles.

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Nashville is a fantastic destination for a weekend getaway. Make sure to wear some comfy shoes to see all the attractions and later dance the night away in the Honky Tonks of The District and Broadway. Load up on country music trivia by visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, and the Grand Ole Opry and finally take a few Instagram pics at the Walk of Fame Park.Here are the top 11 things that you simply must check out in the Music City:

Bars and Nightlife

No visit to Nashville would be complete without a night in The District — a 20-block area that serves as Nashville's nightlife epicenter. Many of Nashville’s famous nightspots are found on Broadway between 1st and 5th avenues. This strip is better known as the Honky Tonk Row. For the uninitiated, a Honky Tonk is an establishment that has at least one live music stage, cold drinks and a party that lasts all day every day.The more introverted types might like to sip on a craft co*cktail at a rooftop bar. There’s no wrong way to spend your Nashville nights.Nashville is trendy but casual, so don't go overboard unless you are feeling it. Wear a pair of jeans, your favourite flannel or plaid shirt, some boots (not cowboy boots. come on!), a neutral hat, a broken-in leather jacket, and a dress that makes you feel good.

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Do & See

From musical attractions like the Johnny Cash Museum and Country Music Hall of Fame to professional sporting events including historical properties and gorgeous feats of nature, Nashville is bound to impress. A city not only creative in music but also have a countless art galleries, up-and-coming fashion scene, historic landmarks and a great food scene — there’s never a shortage of inspiring things to do.Here are some highlights of Nashville:

Copyright: Gabriel Gurrola / unsplash.comGrand Ole OpryThe Grand Ole Opry is known worldwide as "The Show That Made Country Music Famous.” This weekly country music stage concert first took place in 1925 with a one-hour radio "barn dance" on WSM. Now, it is the longest-running radio broadcast in US history.Come experience a piece of Nashville music history with a mix …Read more
Copyright: Drew Hays / unsplash.comThe DistrictSituated in the heart of downtown, The District is a vibrant and a total fun area. Here you will find countless bars and restaurants that are all devoted to country music. In addition, there are long-standing stores selling western wear or vintage vinyl, cafes, ice cream and candy stores located here too. All …Read more
Copyright: Nathan Mullet / unsplash.comJohnny Cash MuseumThe Johnny Cash Museum in Nashville, Tennessee honors the life and music of the country superstar often referred to as the Man in Black. Definitely worth a visit for Johnny Cash fans and music fans in general. The historic building contains the world’s largest and most comprehensive collection of Johnny Cash artifacts.The museum's owner …Read more
Copyright: Matthew LeJune / unsplash.comCountry Music Hall Of Fame And MuseumThe Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has been home to America's country music since 1967. It is dedicated to preserving the cultural significance of music and the achievements of its members.The Museum illustrates country music throughout two centuries with historic video clips, recorded music, dynamic exhibits, state-of-the-art designs, live performances, public programs, …Read more
Copyright: KennStilger47/Shutterstock.comThe ParthenonNashville boasts the world’s only full-scale reproduction of the famous Greek temple! The Parthenon stands in Centennial Park and features the city’s art museum and Athena Parthenos — the tallest indoor sculpture in the Western world at 42-feet. The Parthenon has continued to host changing art exhibits since the 1930s, preserving the legacy of …Read more
Copyright: Rain0975 / FlickrNashville's Union StationThe Union Station was completed in 1900 and functioned as a passenger terminal until 1979. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the landmark building experienced years of neglect until it was converted into an opulent hotel, detailed with wrought iron and Italian marble. Its lobby features a barrel-vaulted, 20-meter-high ceiling enclosed …Read more
Copyright: Ambitious Creative Co. - Rick Barrett/UnsplashJack Daniel's Distillery Bus Tour with Whiskey Tastings from NashvilleFounded by Jasper Newton "Jack" Daniel in 1866, the Jack Daniel Distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee is the oldest registered distillery in the United States. And as to this day, every bottle of the world's most famous whiskey brand is still produced in the same distillery Jack Daniel set up more than 150 years ago.Whiskey …Read more
Copyright: KennStilger47/Shutterstock.comTennessee TitansThe Tennessee Titans are one of the NFL’s newer franchises, but their history extends to back to the days of the American Football League when they were the Houston Oilers. The Titans have established themselves as a highly competitive franchise, even having made it to Super Bowl XXXIV. Their regular season runs from September …Read more
Copyright: Kathleen Tyler Conklin/FlickrFrist Center for Visual ArtsThe vivacious and family-friendly Frist Center is located in downtown Nashville. It is a world-class art center dedicated to presenting local, regional, national and international exhibitions.The Frist features the award-winning Martin ArtQuest Gallery with interactive art-making stations, along with educational programs, free live music on Thursday and Friday evenings, a gift shop of handcrafted …Read more
Copyright: Angel/FlickrCheekwood Museum And Botanical GardensCheekwood is a 55-acre estate built by the Maxwell House Coffee, as well as one of the finest examples of an 'American Country Place Era’ estates in the United States. The Botanical Garden is a showcase of vibrancy and horticultural diversity, with 11 display gardens.The Museum of Art has collections of painting, sculpture and …Read more
Copyright: KennStilger47/Shutterstock.comRyman AuditoriumThe Ryman Auditorium was built in 1892 and designated a National Historic Landmark! It is best known for hosting the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974. These days, it offers the best in entertainment opportunities, from self-guided museum or guided backstage tours and CD recordings in the Ryman Recording Studio, to live concerts. …Read more
Copyright: iraua/Shutterstock.comMusic City Walk of FameThe Music City Walk of Fame is located across the street from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Nashville's Music Mile is a landmark tribute to all genres of music and the individuals who have contributed to the world through song or industry collaborations. The Music City Walk of Fame celebrates music …Read more
Copyright: Cynthia Smith / unsplash.comNashville Shakespeare FestivalWhere else can you see Eddie George take the stage as Othello? The Nashville Shakespeare Festival is one of the city’s proudest attractions, holding public productions and educational workshops to educate and entertain both young and old. For a more detailed program, see website …Read more
Copyright: Cheryl E. Davis/Shutterstock.comCentennial ParkCentennial Park is one of the finest parks in Nashville featuring a nice pond, lots of walkways and large green fields. It is also here the iconic Parthenon stands. The park is the perfect getaway on a sunny afternoon. Bring a picnic basket, a blanket and just enjoy a few hours away from the …Read more
Copyright: Zack Frank/Shutterstock.comThe Hermitage — Home of President Andrew JacksonPresident Andrew Jackson's Hermitage first opened to the public in 1889. It has since welcomed over 15 million guests! Located only minutes from downtown Nashville, the National Historic Site comprises 1120-acres of legendary grounds and pure history. Explore Hermitage Mansion, the first Hermitage, gardens, museum, enslaved memorials and so much more. There is also …Read more
Copyright: Taylor Simpson/ unsplash.comKayaking and Paddle BoardingStand-up paddle boarding and kayaking are a great activity for the whole family and is a fantastic way to see the city from a new angle. There are numerous rental businesses along the river that will provide you with equipment, instructions and tours. River Queen Voyages and Cumberland Kayak are centrally located for your …Read more
Copyright: Paul Brennan / Public DomainWillie Nelson and Friends Museum and General StoreIn this mighty museum of Willie Nelson you can see his custom made Brunswick pool table, other personal items, photos, awards and movie posters. The gift shop next to it offers keepsakes like t-shirts, western hats, mugs, shot glasses and much more. A must for all Willie Nelson …Read more
Copyright: James R. Martin/Shutterstock.comCascade Hollow Distillery TourEnjoy a peek into the distillation halls of the George Dickel Tennessee Whisky, near Tullahoma, followed by a tasting of different blends. The distillery lies fairly far off the beaten paths, 1.5 hours south of Nashville, however exactly that brings it a certain charm. This little detour could be combined with a tour to …Read more
Copyright: ShadesofCyan / Wikimedia CommonsVanderbilt Dyer ObservatoryNashville invites you to experience the stars with Vanderbilt University’s Dyer Observatory. It sits high atop one of the tallest peaks near Nashville, allowing for wonderful views of the heavenly …Read more
Copyright: red mango/Shutterstock.comBridgestone ArenaThe illustrious Bridgestone Arena opened in 1996 and has hosted over 13 million guests since. As Nashville’s number one covered venue for large-scale musical productions, the Arena is also one of the nation’s most highly-acclaimed entertainment and sports venues. The seating capacity is approximately 20,000 for concerts, 19,395 for basketball and 17,113 for Nashville …Read more
Copyright: Roman Voloshyn/Shutterstock.comMunicipal AuditoriumThe Nashville Municipal Auditorium was built in 1962 to hold a diversity of events, concerts, circuses, auto shows, evangelical crusades, trade shows and touring extravaganzas! Check out the website for more details of upcoming events for your Nashville …Read more
Copyright: Jirapong Manustrong/Shutterstock.comNashville SymphonyThe Nashville Symphony offers over 200 performances annually ranging from classical, pop, special events, children’s concerts and community outreach …Read more
Copyright: Stephen Yeargin/FlickrNashville PredatorsThe Nashville Predators are proof that while Nashville may be the friendliest place on Earth during the day, during gametime — the claws come out! From their stadium at the Bridgestone Arena, the NHL’s Nashville Predators are pure, raw excitement for hockey and sports enthusiasts in general. Come and experience “Smashville!” The regular seasons …Read more
Copyright: Africa Studio/Shutterstock.comSoundWaves at Gaylord OprylandLocated at the Gaylord Opryland Resort, this water park has attractions suited for both kids and adults. The list of experiences on offer includes indoor surfing, a rafting course and a near-vertical water tunnel ending with a looping slide, but you can also relax on the outdoor flat water pool, and enjoy the food …Read more

Dining

The creative spirit of Nashville is reflected not only in it's music, but also on beautiful symphonies it crafts for your taste buds. The vibrant and flavourful cuisine of Tennessee stems from decades of Southern cooking entertwined with the influence of immigrants from the far reaches of the globe.Naturally, the region is known as the birthplace of Nashville hot chicken. Fried to a crunchy golden crisp, doused in fiery spices ranging from mild to "clucking hot", served on a bed of soft white bread with a pickle — you'll keep coming back for more.Tennessee is known for its low-and-slow barbecue culture, and Nashville is happy to offer you a taste. It’s easy to find biscuits and barbecue by the bucket-full in the many barbecue restaurants.Cheap, delicious and satisfying eats are found on every street in the Music City, and, with no shortage of music, Nashville is the perfect destination for a weekend getaway. Discover the spots that make Nashville the culinary destination it is today:

Copyright: istetiana/Shutterstock.comKayne PrimeKayne Prime is both Nashville's independent "boutique steakhouse" and M Street's dining gem. The name “Kayne” derives from the historic Kayne switch yard, located directly across 11th Avenue. Kayne celebrates both traditional American steaks and modern interpretations, featuring classics, market-driven fresh ingredients and farm-to-table dishes. Craft co*cktails accompany the extensive wine list, and dinner …Read more
Copyright: Joshua Resnick/Shutterstock.comBurger UpBurger Up epitomizes “thoughtful consumption” through providing a menu of locally sourced food supplied by local farms with sustainable farming practices. Burgers and house fries are the ever-favorite specialties, with salads and delectable appetizers to keep every palate satisfied. Excellent food is is complemented by comfy interior of reclaimed …Read more
Copyright: 135pixels/Shutterstock.comThe Capitol GrilleThe Capitol Grille in Nashville’s Hermitage Hotel is lauded to be a favorite of Nashvillians who are “in the know.” Striving to preserve the past while utilizing current methods of sustainability, the Capitol Grille serves vegetables that are grown within 5 miles of the restaurant. Also, the beef is raised at The Hermitage Hotel's …Read more
Copyright: sebasnoo/Shutterstock.comCity HouseCity House is a chef-owned and operated restaurant featuring Italian cuisine that’s inspired and influenced by the American South. The restaurant serves a menu of antipasti, pizza, pasta, fish, meat and a wide selection of drinks. Complement every dish with a co*cktail, bourbon, whiskey or wine. Desserts include delicious chocolate stout and espresso ice …Read more
Copyright: Foodio/Shutterstock.comJoey's House of PizzaJoey's House of Pizza dishes out real, homemade, authentic New York style pizza whole and by the slice. Northerners will immediately feel at home. Besides pizzas, they serve Italian pastas, salads, calzones and more. You will not be …Read more
Copyright: Africa Studio/Shutterstock.comEtch RestaurantEtch restaurant is the go-to place for eclectic, upscale dining in an open-kitchen setting. The chefs use seemingly discordant ingredients to bring together the most unexpected flavour combinations that surprise and delight every time. The homemade ice cream, appetizers and co*cktails are excellent and together with the very knowledgeable staff it is the recipe …Read more
Copyright: Joshua Resnick/Shutterstock.comMas Tacos Por FavorMas Tacos Por Favor serves tacos that are just that little bit different from the typical taco. Try Sweet Potato and Quinoa tacos as well as Cactus and Chorizo, you will not regret it and do not forget the ice-cold margaritas to complement your dinner! Also serving fish tacos, soups and chilaquiles, all in …Read more
Copyright: Foxys Forest Manufacture/Shutterstock.comThe Wild CowThe Wild Cow is serving vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free food cooked freshly with local and organic produce — you will not find any microwave or freezer in the restaurant. Their cruelty-free dishes are complemented with homemade sauces and umami-rich vegetable …Read more
Copyright: Nick Fewings / unsplash.comMcNamara's Irish Pub and RestaurantAs the name already suggests, this Irish pub serves authentic Irish classics in a traditional pub environment. The obligatory live music and whiskey are not missing either. From the menu, you can choose dishes like fish and chips, Guinness stew, Scotch eggs, salmon salad and potato …Read more
Copyright: Kondor83/Shutterstock.comHathorne RestaurantHead to Hathorne Restaurant for either dinner or brunch that take advantage of local and fresh produce. There are many options for vegetarians, like grilled cabbage or squash and roasted golden beets, but also meat-based offerings such as confit pork shank and venison short …Read more
Copyright: phuonghoangthuy / Pixabay.comPrince's Hot Chicken ShackStarted in 1945 by James Thornton Prince, Prince's Hot Chicken Shack is known for Nashville's unique deep-fried poultry specialty, deliciously spiced from mild to XXX hot levels. A true regional classic and an integral part of local cuisine. You can visit their main restaurant in the south of the city, pop in for a …Read more
Copyright: Tim Toomey / unsplash.comHattie B's Hot Chicken — Lower BroadwayA family-owned and operated restaurant chain serving Nashville-style hot chicken. Try the classic and delicious combination of hot waffles and deep-fried chicken, spicy or not. Be warned: the spicy version is Spicy, as it's prepared with ghost peppers. The chicken is served with pickles and atop white bread, as is customary here.The restaurant was …Read more
Copyright: Jiri Hera/Shutterstock.comMaggiano's Little ItalyMaggiano's Little Italy is merely minutes from downtown Nashville. They offer guests authentic Italian cuisine in a comfortable setting. Prepare to be impressed with a selection of both classic and contemporary Italian-American recipes: homemade pastas, signature salads, prime steaks, fresh fish, regular chef specials and specialty desserts are paired with wines from acclaimed vintners …Read more
Copyright: farbled/Shutterstock.comMerchants RestaurantMerchants Restaurant is located within a historic former hotel building in the heart of downtown Nashville. Rejuvenated in 2010, Merchants offers a casual and lively bistro dining experience on the first floor, a refined dining space on the second floor and private dining on the third floor. Enjoy a menu of prime, contemporary Southern …Read more

Cafes

Every fan of country music has heard of the Bluebird cafe — Nashville's iconic and sacred performance space for singer and songwriters.Being young and hip, Nashville has quickly developed a robust network of third wave coffee joints, with artisanal espresso drinks, trendy specialty coffees and fragrant roasteries. Many cafes are going with the flow of modern life and accommodate laptop warriors, giving them fast internet, outlets and elbow room. But most of all, cafes are cozy feel-good spaces for you to connect with friends and strangers, building a community of like-minded people.Be sure to check out our favourite cafes in Nashville:

Copyright: Marian Weyo/Shutterstock.comChef's MarketServing all of Middle Tennessee, Chef’s Market has become one of Music City’s go-to restaurants. It’s easy to see why they’re so great with a menu featuring delicious items like these: salads, white lasagna, New England style pot roast, Jerusalem chicken and calypso roasted pork loin. Top things offs like delicacies such as cake, …Read more
Copyright: Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock.comFrothy MonkeyFrothy Monkey is a comfy, hip neighborhood coffeehouse chain offering full breakfast, lunch and dinner menu. The staff includes a number of trained baristas who are qualified to provide superior coffee and espresso, proudly brewing Kaldi's Coffee daily. They are also are a BYOB establishment, conveniently allowing wines and high gravity beers above 6% …Read more
Copyright: wavebreakmedia/Shutterstock.comThe Café at Thistle FarmsThistle Farms' volunteer-built cafe sells locally roasted and fair-trade coffees, teas and healthy catered foods for breakfast and lunch. A stage gives women who have survived tumultuous pasts a place to share healing stories while providing opportunities for artists to express their creative …Read more
Copyright: Natanja Grün / unsplash.comMoonshot coffee barNashville has quite a few hotel coffee shops, and Moonshot is one of the most popular among them. Highly praised by coffee experts, Moonshot offers classic espresso drinks and creative alternatives such as the Roxy — coffee with orange tonic. The cafe makes great looking pastries and sandwich, too. The prices are fair, there's …Read more
Copyright: Andrew Tanglao / unsplash.comCrema, Coffee RoastersCrema, Coffee Roasters is an artisanal cafe in the SoBro area serving drinks, pastries and small bites in an industrial space with wood paneling. Their patio, though not huge, was a cool spot to hang out and it had a pretty good view of the city. The founders are passionate about third wave coffee …Read more
Copyright: Tamara Bellis / unsplashFidoYour new best friend Fido is a converted pet shop was named “Best Place for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner” by the Nashville Scene! Come discover where the magic happens, for Fido is an amalgamation of upscale coffeehouses and casual dining venues. They serve coffee from their sister store Bongo Java, as well as a …Read more

Shopping

If shopping is your thing, you're in luck — Nashville has incredible shops and trendy shopping districts, shopping malls and fashion boutiques. You can easily spend a whole day at the big open-air malls and find basically everything you need.If you are looking for that unique item to bring back home, head over to the Music City Marketplace (located in the Regions Building) where you will find hand-selected products from local artisan boutiques and craftsmen. And of course when in Nashville, one visit to a record store is a must.Head over to the Nashville's Lower Broadway, known as the Honky Tonk Highway, where some of the best shopping is to be found. The shops offer everything from home furnishings and local artisan merchandise to books, apparel, gifts and boots. It is also here The Johnny Cash Museum is located where the museum shop keeps everything from records, CDs, souvenirs to Johnny Cash merchandise.

Copyright: Teri Virbickis/Shutterstock.comSavannah's Candy KitchenSavannah's Candy Kitchen serves up traditional freshly-made candies, ice cream, gelato and treats created daily! Fresh pralines are scooped onto a thick marble slap to cool before being given as yummy samples. Salt water taffy is made on an authentic old-fashioned taffy machine. Hand-dipped caramel and chocolate apples, chocolate and caramel gophers, nostalgic candies …Read more
Copyright: MichalV33/Shutterstock.comJohnny Cash Museum StoreFind everything Man in Black at the Johnny Cash Museum Store! Officially authorized by the Estate of Johnny Cash, the museum features the largest and most comprehensive collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia in the world. The museum shop keeps everything from records, CDs, souvenirs to Johnny Cash merchandise. Definitely worth a visit …Read more
Copyright: ja ma / unsplash.comNashville Farmers' MarketThe Nashville Farmers' Market is open year-round. Find a collection of restaurants, specialty shops, greenhouses and open-air stalls, as well as fresh fruits, vegetables and plants to purchase. Also provides some food stalls where to sample some mouth-watering …Read more
Copyright: michaeljung/Shutterstock.comCool Springs GalleriaCoolSprings Galleria is Middle Tennessee’s largest shopping center, featuring food, entertainment and shopping for everyone. A 500-seat food court, five department stores and over 165 premier specialty stores bring visitors back time and time again! Enjoy names including Coach, Pottery Barn, Williams-Sonoma, Coldwater Creek, Victoria's Secret, Talbots, White House, American Eagle, Gap, PANDORA, Banana …Read more
Copyright: Brent Moore / Wikimedia CommonsErnest Tubb Record ShopStarted by the legendary country music artist Ernest Tubb in 1947, the Record Shop offers music lovers an impressive selection of country, bluegrass and gospel music, CDs, DVDs, books, songbooks and even Instructional Materials. Free concerts at all locations are held throughout the …Read more
Copyright: Kyle Van Horn/FlickrHatch Show Print StoreOperated since 1879, Hatch Show Print has generated so many iconic woodblock prints of classic country music stars' show posters. Learn about the history that is attached to this place and buy some show posters or even print your own to take home. A great place to pick up a real Nashville souvenir! Don't …Read more
Copyright: CoolR/Shutterstock.comNashville Flea MarketWhether you are looking for a bargain or a unique treasure. The Nashville Flea Market has it all. The selection is endless and the iconic event operates monthly both indoor and outdoor. Not surprisingly the market is visited by over 150 million customers each …Read more
Copyright: Vereshchagin Dmitry/Shutterstock.comGruhn Guitars IncGruhn Guitars is like heaven for guitar lovers and a must-see for guitar players. They have one of the world's premier collections of vintage, used and new instruments everything from 1940s Martins to Taylor, Collings, Fender and Gibson. Also specializing in basses, banjos, mandolins, ukuleles, and …Read more
Copyright: Anki Hoglund/Shutterstock.comThird Man RecordsWhether you are a Jack White fan or not, Third Man Records is definitely worth a visit. Just outside the hustle and bustle of the Broadway district, you can see Jack's eclectic collection of goodies, the recording booth where Neil Young recorded his last album and a sheer number of unique …Read more
Copyright: almaje/Shutterstock.comThistle FarmsThistle Farms is a non-profit business, operated by a women under the name Magdalene. Here you will find handmade, natural bath and body products that are as kind to the environment as they are to the body. All sales proceeds go back into the …Read more
Copyright: Robert Orcutt/Shutterstock.comBoot CountryBoots Country is your stop for premium quality and daily deals! Deals on boots include buy one, get two free and yes, you heard it correct! This is truly a great deal and you can mix and match men’s, women’s, children’s boots in any style! Customer service is very important here so you will …Read more
Copyright: Paul Brennan / Public DomainWillie Nelson and Friends Museum and General StoreIn this mighty museum of Willie Nelson you can see his custom made Brunswick pool table, other personal items, photos, awards and movie posters. The gift shop next to it offers keepsakes like t-shirts, western hats, mugs, shot glasses and much more. A must for all Willie Nelson …Read more

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Copyright: Juan GarcesNashville International AirportNashville is served by Nashville International Airport (BNA), located in southeastern Nashville, about 20 minutes from downtown.Ground transportation is offered through rental car, taxi, shuttle, courtesy bus and limousine services.BusThe WeGo Public Transit offers service between Nashville Airport and downtown. The Route 18 Airport/Elm Hill Pike operates hourly between 7am and 10pm. The bus …Read more
Copyright: Marek PolakovicTime ZoneThe State of Tennessee is split between Eastern and Central time zones. Nashville is in the Central time zone and all times are reflected in Central …Read more
Copyright: Pierre-Luc AuclairPublic TransportThe Metropolitan Transit Authority provides bus transit services within Nashville from its downtown hub station. There are several different ticket types: all-day, pass (valid on any MTA bus route from the time you buy the ticket until the last bus runs that day) 7-Day Pass (valid on any MTA bus route) and 20-ride …Read more
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Copyright: ArrivalGuidesTaxiLyft and Uber operate in Nashville.It is easy to get an old-fashioned cab in Nashville. You can either hail or call for a taxicab. Most of the major hotels have stands. It can get busy on Friday and Saturday nights so a good advice would be to book in advance.The following cab companies serve …Read more
Copyright: Jardson AlmeidaTelephoneCountry code: +1Area Code in Nashville: …Read more
Copyright: Stirling TschanElectricityAll power sockets in the United States provide a standard voltage of 120V with a standard frequency of 60Hz. Plug type A has two flat parallel …Read more
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