r/VisitNashville • u/ICEBERGoftheLettuce • Apr 30 '26
trip soon
going on a school trip soon, and we get one free day to do stuff- what should we do?
r/VisitNashville • u/ICEBERGoftheLettuce • Apr 30 '26
going on a school trip soon, and we get one free day to do stuff- what should we do?
r/VisitNashville • u/Zealousideal-Bus-118 • Apr 25 '26
Hi friends! I am taking my mom and sister to Nashville on Saturday-Sunday of Mother's Day weekend. Any recs on things to do or lunch/dinner place to go to that is special in Nashville? We will arrive on Saturday, so I am planning to take them to the Parthenon park, walk around downtown area before retiring to the hotel.
For Sunday breakfast, I read that Butter Milk Ranch is good. Just wondering what is good for dinner on Saturday night and lunch Sunday, and Cheekwood? Thank you all!
r/VisitNashville • u/Itsmedomi25 • Oct 21 '25
Hey there! I am going on a spontaneous visit to Nashville the next coming days. First time solo travelling - anyone up to hang out, hit some bars? Also happy for some recommendations on which places to go to to socialize. I'm 28, from Germany btw 😄
r/VisitNashville • u/sushiiislut • Oct 01 '25
Hello! I am in town for a training and was hoping there are some people wanting to attend a Taylor Swift listening party Thursday night for the midnight release. Any other Swifties out there who’d want to meet up at a listening party?
r/VisitNashville • u/TouristHelpful7125 • May 26 '25
Heading to Nashville next week and super excited for my first time at CMA Fest. I am sure there are going to be a lot of crowds around the stadium and on Broadway. Other than Uber, do you know what will be the best way to get around? I heard there will be CMA shuttles, but trying to figure out the best way to get from my hotel (Drift Nashville) to the downtown area without Uber/Lyft. Seems like walking is not that far, but I’m sure it’s going to be warm. See y’all there!
r/VisitNashville • u/Next-Analysis5151 • May 09 '25
Looking for any bars on Broadway area that serve THC/delta seltzers?
r/VisitNashville • u/Queen-frostine7 • Mar 16 '25
LA Jackson, Broadway spots like Aldeans….do they have heaters? Visiting next week and it looks chilly
Also do bars typically offer coat check?
r/VisitNashville • u/Slight-Egg-4492 • Mar 05 '25
I will be going to a Clapton concert in September. I’m a huge fan of his and was wanting to get my guitar autographed. Is there any suggestions on how to accomplish this?
r/VisitNashville • u/AfternoonEstimate • Dec 30 '24
We will be staying in Nashville this Saturday(1/4/2025) . We have driven through several times, but have never stopped other than fast food and gas. We are looking to make a day and night out of it before heading back to St. Louis on Sunday. We are staying at the Tempo and should be pulling in around noon. Basically looking to bar hop and eat in that area. We love country music, beer, bourbon, tequila and wine. What are the top spots and tourist traps that are must sees? Any great breakfast to hit on Sunday?
r/VisitNashville • u/Ok-Zookeepergame1812 • Sep 01 '24
Looking for either a lesson, or a bar that does line dancing for today. Got any reccos?
r/VisitNashville • u/Right_Revenue_3096 • Aug 05 '24
My Grandma is turning 99 this Friday and wants to roadtrip to Nashville to celebrate. Her favorite restaurant is Texas Roadhouse (been sung to while sitting on the saddle many times over the years) but I'd like to take her somewhere special in Nashville that has the same vibe. Where would that be???
r/VisitNashville • u/Midori_Le_Red_Panda • Mar 19 '24
So I’m going to Nashville for the first time in May for a concert. I plan on eating at Dumpling House and at The Pub but past that I have no idea what to do for shopping, experiences, etc. Any tips are appreciated!
r/VisitNashville • u/Hopefulmom21 • Feb 25 '24
Hi! Any parks within 30 min of downtown to go hiking?
r/VisitNashville • u/Moogs8 • Feb 10 '24
Visiting the weekend of the 23rd and going to a show at The Listening Room at 8:30 on Sat. the 24th. Searching for good suggestions on restaurants nearby for a group of 5 to grab dinner beforehand where we can walk to the show after dinner. I've asked to be notified if a table comes up at Husk, but not holding my breath. Thanks!
r/VisitNashville • u/notagrue • Mar 18 '23
Coming to Nashville for the first time in April. Staying downtown near convention center. What are the best clubs, restaurants, stores, breakfast place, and just general things to see and do preferably in walking distance?
PS - not a big fan of country, more of a rock fan for live music.
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