Stroll Main Street for charming boutiques, art galleries, and some of the best local dining in Middle Tennessee. It’s super walkable and perfect for grabbing coffee, cocktails, or just soaking in the small-town Southern vibe.
Just outside of town, this vineyard offers rolling hill views, live music, and award-winning Tennessee wines. It’s an ideal spot for a relaxed afternoon or sunset glass before heading to dinner.
A restored historic factory turned into a hub for shops, food, and entertainment. Guests can enjoy everything from local eats to live performances all under one cool, laid-back roof.
Walk along Broadway to hear live music pouring out of legendary honky-tonks day and night. It’s the heart of Nashville’s energy and a must-see for first-time visitors.
Explore iconic exhibits showcasing the artists, songs, and stories that shaped country music. It’s an easy, walkable stop that offers a deeper look at Nashville’s musical roots.
Known as the “Mother Church of Country Music,” the Ryman offers daytime tours and unforgettable live performances. It’s one of Nashville’s most historic and iconic venues, just steps from Broadway.
Enjoy peaceful hiking trails and beautiful lake views only minutes from downtown Nashville. It’s ideal for a quiet morning walk or a nature break between wedding events.
Take a scenic drive along one of America’s most beautiful historic parkways, known for rolling hills, overlooks, and quiet pull-offs. It’s especially stunning in the morning or near sunset.
This charming, artsy village near Franklin is filled with galleries, live music, and local eateries. It’s a great half-day trip with a distinctly Tennessee feel.
Explore a grand historic estate with mansion tours, grounds to stroll, and a winery on site. It offers history, architecture, and tastings all in one elegant stop.