Bride Recommends: The Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is a zoological garden and historic plantation farmhouse located 6 miles southeast of Downtown Nashville. As of 2014, the zoo was middle Tennessee's top paid attraction and contained 3,736 individual animals, encompassing 352 species.
The Grand Ole Opry is the True Home of Country Music and a must-see attraction for any music fan. Even if a concert's not in the cards for you, the Opry offers many tour options that entertain, educate, and give you a full Nashville experience. Can you visit the Opry without seeing a show? Yes! The Grand Ole Opry is a live country-music radio broadcast originating from Nashville, Tennessee, on WSM, held between two and five nights per week, depending on the time of year. It was founded on November 28, 1925, by George D. Hay as the WSM Barn Dance, taking its current name in 1927.
LGBTQ+ Dance Club, with amazing drag shows, multiple bars, large dance floor, and outdoor area! Bride highly recommends for anyone looking to dance, and have fun with other fun, open minded individuals!
Nashville must see! The Parthenon in Centennial Park, is a full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens, Greece. There is beautiful green grass, lots to do nearby, great picnic locations, scenic walks and I believe bike rentals, not to mention it is a great place for Pokémon Go! 😉 Parking in Nashville can be tricky, I believe there is free parking at the Parthenon/Centennial Park, but please check the website for full details and information.
Small, family owned Japanese restaurant, with great sushi, hibachi style meals, and service in a casual, yet intimate setting. One of the bride and grooms “go to” restaurants! Closed on Sundays