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Nashville Evening Trolley Tour

Overview
Experience the true heart of Nashville aboard our the Soul of Music City – Nashville’s Night Tour! Led by a talented performing guide, you’ll be transported on an exciting journey to explore the different music genres that have been in Music City over the years. From the city’s honky tonks to its famous music venues, uncover insider stories and intriguing facts about the people, places and events responsible for the city’s iconic reputation. It’s an evening filled with music, history and fun and a close-up view of some of the most legendary spots in town.
City: Nashville
Tue 24 Feb
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Starting at $47.14
Tue 24 Feb
Starting at $47.14
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What's Included
Night Tour
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Tour length times may vary depending upon road conditions or traffic.
  • Please dress appropriately as there may be cool temperatures at night.
  • Wheelchair accessible, please advise operator at least 24 hours in advance if assistance is needed by contacting the local office. Please note that a significant amount of this tour takes place in historic areas with no accessibility.
  • Children under 3 are free and must sit on lap
  • Alcoholic Beverages are not allowed on the Trolley
  • The tour now departs from a new address: 1300 Clinton Street, Nashville TN, 37203. Guests must check in 20 min prior to tour time.
What To Expect
1
Marathon Village
Serving as a model for adaptive re-purposing of historic structures, Marathon Village has become a diverse destination where artists, performers, designers, business professionals, and inventors co-exist. They have a first-floor retail experience like no other that includes flagship stores from the History Channels’ American Pickers to legendary whiskey makers, Jack Daniels. In addition to shopping, they have a Marathon Motor Works museum showcasing five of the remaining eight Marathon vehicles located in the original MMW showroom. Shops typically close around 5pm.
2
Ryman Auditorium
The Ryman Auditorium
3
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville honors all musicians regardless of genre or instrument. The MHOF timeline starts with the beginning of recorded music and inductees are nominated by current members of the American Federation of Musicians and by other music industry professionals.
4
Music Row
Music Row
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (846)
jbouquot
Jun 2019
Little John and Rusty were wonderful on this tour of Nashville that highlighted the different neighborhoods and the history of all music in Nashville. We made a stop at a bar for drink and live music. I would recommend if you want to see more of Nashville.
Chandlercanfly
Jun 2019
Generally speaking, this tour is fine, it takes passengers to some great spots for photos (particularly the bridge) and the bar where we disembarked for a drink and some music was fun. As someone who really doesn't get into country music, I appreciated the drive down music row in particular because the guide was able to explain to us the significance of many of the buildings (who recorded at the studios, famous agents that operate out of the offices there, etc). Unfortunately for some passengers, your ability to take pictures of half of the sights is limited depending on traffic and what side of the bus you're seated on -- I recommend going for a seat on the left (behind the driver). Anyway, overall it was mostly worth the money. But a note about my experience-- I'm a youngish woman who took this trolley by myself. The guide, Bert (I think) was obviously very knowledgeable, and a bit uhm, "extra" (tried to lead the passengers in song throughout the tour, etc), which was fine. Most of the other passengers were middle aged couples who had been drinking, so it felt a little like a party bus at times, which again, is ok. However, the bus driver made me increasingly uncomfortable throughout the tour by watching me in his rearview and insisting I take his hand when I stepped on and off the bus (which at first I thought was nice but after awhile it turned awkward). This progressed to him pressing my lower back (way low) as I walked to my seat (wildly unnecessary) and then, when I got off the bus at the conclusion of the tour, he again took my hand and as I said "thanks" and started to walk away, he WOULD NOT RELEASE MY HAND. I had to turn back to listen to him "apologize" for having to seat me with a trio of younger guys (who were all gentlemanly, sweet and attractive dudes from Manchester, so hardly an inconvenience for me), all the while with him still holding on to my hand. I had to yank free. I'm sure this dude thought he was being chivalrous or that we had a bond or something, but unfortunately my discomfort with his totally uncalled for touchiness is what lingers from this tour. Shame, because the security of taking a tour bus was very appealing for a woman traveling alone who wanted to see the city at night.
WanderSteve
May 2019
Christie Lee has tremendous energy, is a great story teller and ... um, has a colorful local history. She was great and made the tour around town very entertaining and informative. Great way to see the city.

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