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
Located just one mile south of Downtown Nashville and Music Row, The Timothy Demonbreun House is Nashville, Tennessee’s best and only world-class Bed and Breakfast and private venue which can easily accommodate eighty-five (85) guests for special
The Belcourt Theatre features a variety of entertainment events. Belcourt is one of best places in Nashville to enjoy independent films as well as live performances.
Established in 1892 as the Union Gospel Tabernacle, Ryman Auditorium is a National Historic Landmark. Most famous as the home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 —1974, there is far more to the story of Music City’s most recognizable icon.
Hank, Johnny, Chet, Patsy, George, Tammy, Conway, Loretta, Dolly, Merle, Willie... there was a time when country music was on a first name basis with its fans.
Two Rivers, one of the earliest and best preserved of the early Italianate houses in Middle Tennessee, was part of an 1100-acre plantation located on fertile, rolling land between the Stones and Cumberland Rivers.
From two American Presidents to socialites at soirées, Historic Carnton Plantation has been a gathering place for ladies and gentlemen over the last two centuries.
We love entertaining our guests just about as much as we love making Tennessee Whiskey here at the Jack Daniel Distillery. And like any good host, we’re always more than happy to show you around the place.
Since 1990 Local Color Gallery has been Nashville's leading source for Tennessee art. More than 40 regional artists working in a variety of media and styles are represented currently.
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The John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, formerly the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge, connects downtown Nashville to the residential suburbs of East Nashville. It was built from 1907-09 and was originally named the Sparkman Street Bridge.