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Known as “Music City” for its world-famous music scene, Nashville is a vibrant city brimming with culture in Tennessee. Listen to music at all-American style country music venue, try incredible Southern-style cuisine, visit art galleries, and enjoy a plethora of outdoor activities. The city is quite massive, so you’ll need a car to see most of the sights and attractions, but the downtown area is very walkable, so you can get around the center on foot. Spend your days browsing museums, going to historic music venues, and sipping on cocktails at top-rated lounges. The Music City lives up to its reputation as one of the liveliest and most exciting American destinations. Couples, families, music lovers, and outdoors enthusiasts will all find something to love in Nashville!
An all-American country cabin in NashvilleTreat yourself to a relaxing vacation in one of America’s most iconic cities. Nashville is home to an impressive selection of cozy cabins in varying sizes, styles, and designs, with a little something for every type of traveler. Numerous cabins are just a stone’s throw from the city center, offering a peaceful retreat just a short drive from the action of the downtown area. Stay in a cabin surrounded by trees and a large garden where you can enjoy a vacation filled with plenty of silence and privacy. Large cabins are available for families and groups, with options equipped to sleep up to 12 people. Couples can opt for a cozy and romantic cabin stay, complete with a hot tub and a sauna. Choose from a modern cabin or a traditional design constructed from wood materials. You’ll have all the amenities you need to feel comfortable throughout your stay as all cabins are equipped with Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, fully functioning kitchens, and washing machines. With so many fantastic cabin options available, you’ll be sure to find the perfect one for your vacation in Nashville.
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Nashville is the ultimate vacation destination for music-loving couples. Hang out at the nostalgic and picturesque Tootsies Orchid Lounge. This charming, historic all-American Saloon is located on Broadway Street and has three different stages which host different live singers each night. Grab a cocktail and dance the night away with your partner at this traditional honky tonk-style bar. For a memorable date night, have dinner at the famed Henley restaurant, which is well-known as one of the best restaurants in Nashville and a food-lover's paradise. Here you’ll find an incredible seasonal farm-to-table menu of mouthwatering cuisine.
Nashville for outdoors enthusiastsSurrounded by over 3,000 acres of forestland, Nashville is considered one of the greenest cities in the USA. There are numerous parks and walking trails for nature-loving visitors to discover. Visit South Cumberland State Park for a fun-filled day exploring the nature close to Nashville. Hike along the 12.5-mile long Fiery Gizzard Trail which boasts waterfalls, rivers, unique rock formations, gorges, dense forests, and stunning panoramic viewpoints. For a shorter hike with even more waterfalls, visit Short Springs Natural Area where you can see 5 waterfalls on the 5-mile hike. There’s also a swimming hole here where you can swim, as well as an abundance of stunning forest scenery!
Nashville is home to over 120 parks and more than 12,000 acres of natural landscapes in the surrounding area!
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A visit to Nashville isn’t complete without a stop at the iconic Country Music Hall of Fame, which is the largest country music museum in the world. Here you’ll find over 2.5 million artefacts and countless exhibits dedicated to the popular American style of music, with two massive floors brimming with well-organised collections. Explore the costumes and outfits section to see how fashion has changed among country music stars over the decades. There are various sections of the museum dedicated to different famed country music singers and a historic instrument collection. You can easily spend quite a few hours browsing all the treasures here.
2. Try delicious Southern cuisineOne of the best ways to discover Nashville is through your taste buds, as the city is famed for its mouthwatering Southern-style soul food and unique dishes. There are countless home-style restaurants dotted throughout the city, but Monell’s is one of the best for its all-you-can eat Southern comfort food menu. Order fried catfish, Southern fried chicken, mashed potatoes, corn pudding, biscuits and gravy, and more! Regardless of which Southern-style restaurants you come across, be on the lookout for mac and cheese, baked beans, collards, fried green tomatoes, and hot chicken sandwiches on the menu!
3. Learn about the fascinating history of Tennessee at the Tennessee State MuseumGain a deeper glimpse into the history of Tennessee at the Tennessee State Museum. There’s a lot to see and do here, so be sure to allow yourself enough time to see it all. The artefacts and displays at this museum document Tennessee starting with prehistoric times and dinosaurs, and go all the way to present day Tennessee. Entry is free and the vast number of displays, artefacts, and collections will keep visitors of all ages entertained.
4. Browse the lively Nashville Farmers’ MarketThe enormous and impressive Nashville Farmer’s Market is located in the downtown area of the city, and has a little bit of everything. The market is set inside a large open-air shed, and there are numerous kiosks selling fresh, local produce and homemade products, as well as an enormous variety of food stands selling all kinds of international cuisine. It’s a great place to go for breakfast or lunch and to purchase locally sourced foods.
5. Take a refreshing dip in a swimming holeThe hiking path to Cummins Falls is 3-miles round trip and moderate in difficulty. Cummins Falls is a 75-foot-high waterfall with a swimming hole at the end, so be sure to bring your bathing suit along on a sunny day to take a refreshing dip at the end of your hike! Cummins Falls is the 8th largest waterfall in the state and the trail is heavily trafficked during the summer months.
6. Do a tour of the Grand Ole OpryThis iconic country music stage is home to the longest-running radio broadcast in United States history. You can do a guided tour of the venue with a guide who will take you backstage and into the dressing rooms, and will tell you fascinating information about the history of the place as well as which celebrities have performed here. If you’re lucky enough to be in Nashville when a show is playing, be sure to book tickets in advance! The seats of the venue are comfortable, and each show is unique.
7. Visit a 110-foot plunge waterfallThe 110-foot-high Ozone Falls are reached via an easy 0.3-mile hike. The trail is a bit rocky, so be sure to wear proper footwear. The hike passes through unspoiled woodlands and reaches the bottom of the falls, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the cascades and mist coming off the falls. Bring your bathing suits to swim at the swimming hole at the bottom!