Nashville's Broadway, also known as Honky Tonk Highway, is a vibrant tourist and entertainment district famous for its live country music venues, bars, and lively atmosphere.
Printer's Alley in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, is a historic alley between Third and Fourth Avenues, known for its vibrant nightlife and entertainment district, with a history rooted in the city's printing industry and later becoming a hub for speakeasies and clubs
The Country Music Hall of Fame offers a unique opportunity for children to learn about the history of American music through interactive displays, artifacts, and multimedia presentations. Kids can discover the roots of country music, explore iconic instruments like guitars and fiddles, and even try their hand at playing some of these instruments themselves.
Centennial Park is Nashville's premier park. Located at West End and 25th Avenue North, the 132-acre park features the iconic Parthenon, a 1-mile walking trail, Lake Watauga, the Centennial Art Center, historical monuments, an arts activity center, a beautiful sunken garden, a bandshell, an events shelter, sand volleyball courts, a dog park, and an exercise trail.
Loveless Cafe is one of Nashville’s true culinary institutions. Serving up a variety of southern classics, Loveless although known for their brunch and biscuits, is open all day and has a variety of items on the menu for every course. More than just a restaurant, Loveless' Motel, Hams and Jams Shop, Gift Shop, Barbecue Pit and Barn are all available for you to explore while you wait on your table