City centre Nashville pulses with the heart of Music City's famous scene. Iconic honky-tonks line neon-lit Broadway, where live country music spills onto crowded pavements. The historic Ryman Auditorium stands proudly near the sleek Country Music Hall of Fame. Wander through Printer's Alley to discover Nashville's jazz history among vintage brick buildings. Nearby museums showcase everything from African American music to fine art. Most attractions sit within easy walking distance, making City centre perfect for music lovers seeking authentic Southern culture.
The Gulch shines as Nashville's trendiest revival storey. Once railway yards, this walkable district now buzzes with upscale galleries, creative spaces, and music venues. The area balances industrial heritage with sleek modern towers and vibrant street art. Rooftop bars offer stunning skyline views while craft breweries pour local flavours below. Music enthusiasts appreciate intimate venues showcasing Nashville's renowned talent. Within a 15-minute walk to city centre, The Gulch delivers cultural experiences with contemporary southern flair.
Hip East Nashville thrives as a creative haven with indie boutiques, vintage shops, and a vibrant music scene. Colourful Victorian cottages and craftsman bungalows line the streets where artists and musicians gather. Five Points buzzes with energy as murals adorn brick walls. Cumberland River and Shelby Park offer outdoor escapes from the neighborhood's lively core. Catch live performances at intimate venues like The 5 Spot. Sample innovative southern cuisine or Nashville's famous hot chicken before exploring record stores and local artisan shops.
Midtown Nashville strikes the perfect balance between college energy and Music City soul. The area buzzes with live music pouring from historic venues along Music Row and the famous Honky Tonk Highway. Students from Vanderbilt and Belmont universities bring youthful energy to local cafes and bookshops. Elliston Place, nicknamed "Rock Block," showcases Nashville's creative evolution with hip restaurants and unique boutiques. The stunning Parthenon replica stands tall in Centennial Park, offering a peaceful retreat from the entertainment scene. Music lovers can explore recording studios where countless legends crafted their iconic sounds.
Music Row hums with country music history where legends like Elvis and Dolly Parton recorded hits. Behind unassuming brick buildings, gold records gleam in windows of music publishing houses. Tour groups gather around iconic studios that shaped American music. The compact district offers easy exploration of landmarks like RCA Studio B and the Quonset Hut. Casual lunch spots serve industry professionals by day. This authentic working district maintains a professional atmosphere where real music business happens daily.
Discover the most popular places to visit in Nashville
Broadway
9.2/10 (18,653 reviews)
Nashville's Broadway pulses with live country music from countless honky-tonks, embodying the city's musical soul. Slip between legendary venues like Tootsie's and Robert's for authentic performances.
Nissan Stadium
8.8/10 (7,385 reviews)
This riverside NFL stadium hosts the Tennessee Titans and major Nashville concerts with skyline views. Enjoy local cuisine during game days or reserve premium seating for the annual CMA Music Festival.
Bridgestone Arena
9.2/10 (7,637 reviews)
Home to the Nashville Predators, Bridgestone Arena hosts over 100 major events annually in city centre Nashville. Catch a concert, award show, or hockey game just steps from the city's famed Broadway district.
Grand Ole Opry
9.2/10 (11,887 reviews)
America's longest-running radio broadcast brings country legends and rising stars to one iconic stage. Experience the magic of live music where countless careers have been launched and history continues to unfold.
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Vanderbilt University
8.8/10 (6,185 reviews)
Explore Vanderbilt's arboretum campus with over 300 species of trees and historic Kirkland Hall. Join a public lecture or stroll through the Jean and Alexander Heard Library for a glimpse into academic heritage.
Music City Center
9.2/10 (9,934 reviews)
Nashville's premier convention complex features a four-acre green roof and rainwater collection system. Explore local artwork during a free guided tour of this city centre architectural marvel.
Ryman Auditorium
9.2/10 (7,307 reviews)
The Ryman Auditorium, "Mother Church of Country Music," boasts exceptional acoustics in its historic 1892 structure. Experience music history through backstage tours or attend a performance in this National Historic Landmark.
Nashville Shores Waterpark
7.8/10 (27 reviews)
Nashville Shores offers over 1 million gallons of aquatic thrills on Percy Priest Lake. Families can race down the Riptide Racer or relax on the beach while children explore the massive Kowabunga water treehouse.
"The staff was great there was always someone right there to help you. They could answer any of your questions. The property was very clean and well kept. The pool area had plenty of towels. They also had left three floats available for anyone that wanted to use them. The breakfast was great. They had a very large room to accommodate all of us. There was window seating as well as tables. Big variety for breakfast, a Staff made omelettes for you. waffles and pancakes maker toast bagels sausage...
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You can snap up a holiday package to this popular destination on Expedia. But how much your holiday to Nashville costs will depend on factors like your hotel choice, length of stay and season.
What are the cheapest months to go to Nashville?
If you'd like to book a cheap Nashville holiday package, consider planning a trip in December, January and February. You'll generally find better prices on flights and accommodation during these quieter months — ideal for travellers wishing to save money.
How many days is enough for Nashville?
Nashville holidays come in many shapes and sizes, but to get a real feel for this destination, we'd suggest 2 days is a good ballpark. With this timeframe, you can visit top sights like The Parthenon and Belle Meade Plantation as well as lesser-known gems. Don't forget to visit cool neighbourhoods such as Downtown Nashville and SoBro either. If you're clever with your time, you can even allow for a day trip or two from Nashville too.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Nashville?
Popular for its nightlife, dining and culture, a Nashville holiday has something for everyone. Be sure to check out leading sights like Nissan Stadium and Broadway, and consider renting a car for day trips to explore even more.
How to find the best Nashville package deals?
Use Expedia's filter tool to find some tempting Nashville package deals. When you begin your search, just set your maximum budget and then sort the results by "Price: low to high." If you're looking to save, plan your escape for midweek, or browse for Nashville package deals in the low season. Switch up your travel dates and you may land even better discounts. As a rule of thumb, it's typically best to book your holiday package as soon as possible.
Is it cheaper to book a Nashville holiday as a package?
An Expedia holiday package could land you considerable savings when compared to booking stays and flights individually. Better still, you can tailor your Nashville trip to match your exact style. Choose your preferred flight time, select the hotel type and add a car rental. Explore our bundles to see how much you can save.
When to book a holiday package to Nashville?
If you're planning an impromptu Nashville getaway, browse our last-minute deals that can be booked up to a week before you go. Don't want to leave things to the last minute? You can find awesome deals on your hotels and flights by booking well in advance.
How to plan a trip to Nashville?
Choose the right time to travel: Your schedule, preferred season and the type of weather you enjoy can all influence your decision on when to go to Nashville.
Budget wisely: On top of the price of your accommodation, you should consider other expenses. These include transportation, food and flights. Also, set aside a little extra for unexpected costs that may crop up during your trip to Nashville.
Work out your trip length: Think about how long you'd like to spend discovering Nashville. Plan your itinerary so you can get to all the attractions and experiences you're interested in at a comfortable pace.
Bundle your bookings: With your travel dates in order, you can combine your hotels, flights, car rental and more into a customised Nashville holiday package.