Neon signs on Lower Broadway in Downtown Nashville
Neon signs on Lower Broadway in Downtown Nashville

Downtown Nashville

Downtown, Nashville, Tennessee

The basics

With so many attractions, the heart of Nashville deserves a prominent spot on any itinerary in the city. Fortunately, there are plenty of Downtown Nashville tours to choose from.

Explore on foot with a walking tour or hop aboard a horse-drawn carriage for a guided tour of attractions such as the Johnny Cash Museum and Tennessee State Capitol. You can also visit independently on a hop-on hop-off bus sightseeing tour. If you're a night owl, grab a bottle of Jack Daniels and climb aboard a BYOB open-air party bus.

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Downtown Nashville Guided Sightseeing Walking Tour
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Downtown Nashville Guided Sightseeing Walking Tour
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Things to know before you go

  • Downtown Nashville is a must-visit for music history buffs, night owls, and first-time visitors.

  • Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to do a fair amount of walking.

  • Bring some cash for buying drinks and tipping at the downtown bars.

  • Some downtown venues charge a cover in the evenings, though most of the honky-tonks are free.

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How to get there

Downtown Nashville is best experienced with a car, but it's easy to get to via public transportation, too. Take the bus to Music City Central Station or the commuter train to Riverfront Station to find themselves in the heart of the downtown action. Tours are also a good way to get around and save you the hassle of having to find parking.

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When to get there

To get a feel for Downtown Nashville, plan to visit during the day to take in the cultural attractions and again at night to experience the famous nightlife (musicians perform pretty much every night of the week). Note that it's a good idea to take a look at who's playing beforehand and get tickets in advance.

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Printer’s Alley

Printer's Alley Historic District was the center of the city's printing industry during the early 1900s, and both the Tennessean and the Nashville Banner once had their offices here. The alley transformed into a hot spot for live music in the 1940s, and it remains one of Nashville's best live music spots. Clubs and saloons in Printer's Alley have hosted acts such as Hank Williams, Jimi Hendrix, and The Supremes.

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