What to See and Do in Nashville
A complete list of Nashville Activities and Nashville Attractions can be found here including Nashville Tours and Kid and Family Attractions! You thought Nashville was only about the music? Well we have lots of that too, check out our Nashville Music & Entertainment Guide. Don't forget to get in a little Nashville Shopping and check out our fabulous restaurants. After all of this you'll know why our motto is Enjoy Life, Nashville Life!
Attractions by Interest
Nashville is a tourist town so it should not be a surprise that we had hundreds of attractions. We've grouped attractions into the following categories Hope this helps you identify the amazing attractions that are just what your were looking to find.
What to See and Do in Nashville
Founded in 1994, Zeitgeist is a beacon of art in the Nashville community. Started by owner Janice Zeitlin in Cummins Station it has served as a cultivation ground for new artists and a safe place for established artists to experiment and grow.
FLOAT NASHVILLE
Provide effective clinically proven, natural therapies -like floating - to our Nashville community.
Educate as many people as possible about floating and float tanks.
When visiting the CabaRay, guests will immediately experience Ray’s attention to every detail: the impressive custom lighting piece in the lobby, the built-in trophy cases displaying memorabilia from Ray’s iconic career, and the elegant crystal ch
Stones River Greenway at Percy Priest Dam Trailhead – From I-40 east from Nashville take Stewarts Ferry Pike exit # 219. Turn right on Stewarts Ferry Pike and travel approximately ½ mile to Bell Road.
The new Tennessee State Museum that sits on the corner of Rosa L. Parks Blvd.
Have you ever fallen asleep at a museum? Or thought your tour guide was too big for his britches?
As the home of one of the best music scenes in the country, there’s no better place for a Hard Rock Cafe than Music City, U.S.A.
Adventure Science Center is Nashville's amazing, hands-on science and technology museum for guests of all ages.
Centennial Park is a beautiful park in Nashville Tennessee located on West End Ave and 25th Avenue North.
Nashville's Bicentennial Mall State Park is a beautiful park full of Tennessee history. Located directly behind the state capital building and next to the Nashville farmers market there is lots of parking and often events.
The Music Class is a Parent and child (ages 6 and younger) to experience the joys of music and movement. The Music Class offers research based education programs designed to unleash the musical potential of young children.
Downtown Franklin, Tennessee is a vibrant blend of historic preservation and modern sophistication.
Wasioto Park is an exciting new attraction along Nashville’s riverfront! The park is an innovative play space for children and families incorporating unique play structures and water features.
The Hermitage is a historical plantation and museum was home to Andrew Jackson the 7th President to the United States.
The Listening Room is a venue where you can be entertained and inspired.