Unlock the magic of Nashville

Nashville, Tennessee is not only the home of country music including the legendary venue the Grand Ole Opry House, it’s also home to Vanderbilt University. The Johnny Cash Museum is in the District and the Country Music Hall of Fame are Downtown.

Attractions in Nashville

Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey
Jack Daniel's whiskey is an institution in Tennessee, and its bourbon has gained Lynchburg on the map for millions the world over.
The Tennessee countryside
The natural beauty of Tennessee's many abandoned barns and rolling hills are as much a highlight of the state as the whiskey and country music bars.
Lynchburg, TN
Known for being the home of the Jack Daniels distillery, it's ironically located in a dry county, but the town is oozing with charm nonetheless.
Jack Daniel's Distillery
Enjoy a 90 minute small group tasting tour, where you will get the opportunity to taste the whiskey straight from the barrel.
Ryman Auditorium
The former home of the Grand Ole Opry for over four decades until 1974, Ryman Auditorium is at the heart of Nashville's country music history.
Johnny Cash Museum
Located just off the main drag, the museum devoted to Johnny Cash and his life has the largest display and memoribilia of the singer's life and career.
Printers Alley
Visit the historic nightclub district of the 1940's where legends like Waylon Jennings and Hank Williams performed early in their careers.
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
The 11 acre nature park leads to the steps of the Tennessee Capitol, providing a luxurious green escape in the heart of downtown.
Broadway in Nashville
Lined with dozens of honky-tonk bars with live music spilling from each stage to the street nightly, Broadway is the heartbeat of the city's night life.
Music City Walk of Fame
Outside the Country Music Hall of Fame is the Music City's own version of Hollywood's Walk of Fame - full of the names of country stars who have become legends in their industry.
Tennessee State Capitol
Designed in the Greek Revival Style and located on the highest hill in the central city, the State Capitol is the seat of government for the U.S. state of Tennessee.
Grand Lodge of Tennessee Free and Accepted Masons
In both 1822 and 1823, Andrew Jackson - an active mason - was elected Grant Master of the Grand Lodge of Tennessee.
Tennessee Supreme Court
Andrew Jackson was a lawyer and served as a justice on the Tennessee Supreme Court form 1798 until 1804.
Tennessee State Museum
The Tennessee State Museum is one of the largest state museums in the nation depicting the history of the U.S. state of Tennessee. Exhibitions include significant artefacts related to the state's history.
Hermitage Hotel
The Hermitage Hotel is a historic hotel completed in 1910 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Andrew Jackson
American general and seventh president of the United States elected from Tennessee.
The Parthenon of Nashville
Unexpected in the heart of a Southern city is this Parthenon in Centennial Park- with a golden behemoth statue to Athena inside.
Tennessee rolling hills
The rolling hills of Tennessee, dotted with abandoned farm houses every few miles, make for an idyllic, relaxing drive.
Downtown Presbyterian Church
In 1838, Jackson became an official member of the First Presbyterian Church, later to become the Downtown Presbyterian Church. The current structure was built in 1848, 3 years after Jackson's death after the previous one burned down.
Andrew Jackson Statue
Jackson served in the military and is celebrated for his victory in the Battle of New Orleans, and served in both houses of Congress, as a TN supreme court justice, and as US President.
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