Nashville Attractions
Nashville Attractions Guide
Nashville Local Attractions Guide list all Nashville Attractions by interest! Select your interest check out our Nashville Music Attractions Guide, Nashville Historic Homes and Locations Guide, and our Nashville Kid's and Family Attraction Guide all geared towards specific Nashville Attractions. In addition to our attractions and fine music you might also check out our award winning Nashville Restaurants. Welcome to real southern hospitality of Nashville Tennessee. Enjoy!
Nashville's #1 tourist attraction is the Grand Ole Opry!
This Made Us Music City!
This is a must see for any country music fan and for those that love to see live music. Grand Ole Opry show are broadcast live on WSM 650 AM and can boast that they are the world's longest-running radio show, and many believe this is what made Nashville known as Music City USA! We are proud to welcome people from all over the world that want to hear both classic country and new smokin' country on one amazing historic stage. Make sure you book your tickets early.
Nashville Vacation Attractions by Interest
All Nashville Attractions
Nashville microbrewer of Yazoo Spring Wheat, Dos Perros, Strongman Stout, Amarillo Pale Ale and contract beers. Taproom Hours Wednesday 4-6 (Growler fills only) Business Website:
Yazoo Brewing Company
910 Division St.
37203
Nashville
, TN
Phone:
(615) 891-4649
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This unique winery is owned and operated by Grand Ole Opry Star, Stu Phillips and his wife, Aldona. Business Website:
Long Hollow Winery
665 Long Hollow Pike
37072
Goodlettsville
, TN
Phone:
(615) 859-5559
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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 Business Website:
Timothy Demonbreun House
746 Benton Avenue
37204
Nashville
, TN
Phone:
(615) 383-0426
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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. Business Website:
Carnton Plantation
1345 Eastern Flank Circle
37064
Franklin
, TN
Phone:
(615) 794-0903
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Seven Mile Creek Greenway - 5301 Edmondson Pike, 37211. I-65 south to Exit 78A, Harding Place, East. Drive aprox. 2 miles to Overcrest Drive, turn right for .2 miles to Blackman Road and drive .2 to first right, Edmondson Pike, turn right. Business Website:
Nashville Greenway Trail - Seven Mile Creek Greenway
5301 Edmondson Pike
37205
Nashville
, TN
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Shelby Bottoms Greenway at Cooper Creek Trailhead – The Cooper Creek trailhead is located at McGinnis and Moss Rose Drive in the Inglewood neighborhood. Parking there is on-street only.
Nashville Greenway Trail - Shelby Bottoms Greenway at Cooper Creek Trailhead
2544 McGinnis Drive
37216
Nashville
, TN
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Here is a good trailhead for folks who want to drive their cars with bikes to go. Easy acess from your car to the trailhead. This is a very quiet walk along the stones river however you do need to heed the bikes... Business Website:
Nashville Greenway Trail - Stones River Greenway at Kohl’s Trailhead
3001 Lebanon Rd
37214
Nashville
, TN
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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.
Nashville Greenway Trail - Stones River Greenway at Percy Priest Dam Trailhead
3734 Bell Road
37214
Nashville
, TN
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Whites Creek Greenway at Hartman Park Trailhead – 2801 Tucker Road. From I-440 west toward Memphis, merge onto I-40 east toward Nashville. Merge onto I-65 north toward Louisville. Exit onto Metrocenter Blvd via exit # 85. Take Metrocenter Blvd.
Nashville Greenway Trail - Whites Creek Greenway at Hartman Park Trailhead
2801 Tucker Rd
37218
Whites Creek
, TN
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East Bank Greenway at Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge – 50 Titans Way, Coliseum. From I-24 East toward Chattanooga, take exit #48 toward James Robertson Parkway/State Capitol. Stay straight onto Interstate Drive. Turn right onto Russell Street. Business Website:
Nashville Greenway Trail - Shelby Street pedestrian bridge
50 Titans Way
37213
Nashville
, TN
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Centennial Park is a beautiful park in Nashville Tennessee located on West End Ave and 25th Avenue North. Business Website:
Nashville Centennial Park
2500 West End Avenue
37203
Nashville
, TN
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Harpeth River Greenway at Morton Mill Trailhead – From I-40 west toward Memphis, take the US-70S exit #196 toward Bellevue/Newsom Station. Take the ramp toward Bellevue, turn left onto US-70S/Memphis-Bristol Hwy. Business Website:
Nashville Greenway Trail - Harpeth River Greenway
940 Morton Mill Road
37221
Nashville
, TN
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Edwin and Percy Warner Parks, collectively known as “The Warner Parks,” are managed by the Metropolitan Board of Parks and Recreation of Nashville and Davidson County. Business Website:
Edwin and Percy Warner Parks
50 Vaughn Road
Nashville
, TN
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Chuck E. Cheese's features age appropriate games, rides, prizes, food and entertainment that children of all ages from toddlers to big kids will love. Business Website:
Antioch - Hickory Hollow Area
5312 Hickory Hollow Lane
37013
Antioch
, TN
Phone:
(615) 731-0271
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Cook Day Use Area is a lakeside oasis in the hills of middle Tennessee, providing visitors with countless recreational activities on the lake and in the surrounding woods and grasslands. Business Website:
COOK DAY USE AREA on J. Percy Priest Lake
12230 OLD HICKORY BLVD.
37076
Hermtiage
, TN
Phone:
(615) 889-1975
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