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Nashville Music Pass: RCA Studio B, Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley, Hall of Fame & More

Overview
Exploring the best and most iconic attractions in Nashville, and at your leisure. No timed itinerary, pure discovery!!

City: Nashville
Sat 24 May
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Starting at $217.50
Sat 24 May
Starting at $217.50
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What's Included
Sample Tasting Included at Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery in Nashville
Admission to the Ryman Auditorium
Admission to the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
Admission to the Johnny Cash Museum
Admission to Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, RCA Studio B OR Hatch Show Print
1-Day Nashville Hop-On/Off Trolley Tour includes narrated city tour + Broadway
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Meeting point
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222 Fifth Avenue South,
Text your email address to 615-861-1655 so we can directly email the individual attraction vouchers to you. Vouchers will NEED TO BE PRINTED and exchanged for admission to each attraction, attractions do not have to be visited on same day & attractions can be visited at your leisure, no specific starting point. Enjoy Music City!!
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • IMPORTANT: After booking, you will receive a separate email within 8 hours that will include your individual tickets for direct entry into the attraction locations. Please check your emails and bring these tickets with you on your date of travel.
  • Each attraction can be visited only once and admission is valid for one year from the date of collection.
  • Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum & Studio B offers numerous tours daily. Please arrive early in the day or phone ahead to schedule your tour time.
What To Expect
1
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Self-Guided Tour included: Inside, the Museum presents the crown jewels of its vast collection to illustrate country music's story as told through the turns of two centuries. A treasure trove of historic country video clips and recorded music, dynamic exhibits and state-of-the-art design, regular menu of live performances and public programs, Museum Store, on-site dining, and fabulous public spaces all contribute to an unforgettable museum experience.
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RCA Studio B
Choose One: RCA Studio B OR Hatch Show Print. Studio B Tour is a guided tour that was once the recording home of popular music titans such as Elvis Presley, Chet Atkins, Eddy Arnold, and the Everly Brothers. RCA Studio B first became known as one of the cradles of the "Nashville Sound" in the 1960s. A sophisticated style characterized by background vocals and strings, the Nashville Sound both revived the popularity of country music and helped establish Nashville as an international recording center. The Hatch Show Print Tour is a tour of the iconic block letter press print facility that is still creating and printing concert posters today. You cannot go wrong with either but you can only choose one!!
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Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
Self-Guided Tour included: The Musicians Hall of Fame not only recognizes the stars who are well known to the public, but the musicians who played on so many hit records as studio players. For example, The Monkees, sang on their records but used the same group of studio musicians as The Beach Boys on their most famous recordings. These same players recorded with Frank and Nancy Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Elvis Presley. The museum houses the instruments used on hundreds of these iconic recordings. For example, Joe Osborn’s Fender jazz bass used on all The Carpenters records, Mamas and the Papas, The Grass Roots, Simon and Garfunkel to name a few while in California and many more country hits after moving to Nashville such as Lucille by Kenny Rogers.
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Ole Smoky Distillery ā€œ6th & Peabodyā€
Sample Tasting included: The leading craft distiller of Moonshine and home of the world’s most visited distillery has expanded their presence in Tennessee by joining forces with Yee Haw Brewing Company, one of Tennessee’s top craft breweries, to collectively open a complex in Nashville’s burgeoning area of SoBro. The venue, currently being called 6th & Peabody, will feature a distillery, brewery, bars, tasting areas, beer & bottle shops, merchandise, big screen TVs & live entertainment. Visitors will be able to enjoy moonshine, cocktails, and beer by the glass, food including White Duck Taco and Nashville's own Prince's Hot Chicken, as well as purchase jars of moonshine and bottled beer for enjoyment at home.
5
The Johnny Cash Museum
Choice of Johnny Cash: Self-guided tour of the Johnny Cash Museum featuring the largest and most comprehensive collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia in the world. State of the art exhibits, a museum gift store and special events make this THE Cash venue to visit.
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Ryman Auditorium
Enjoy a self-guided tour of the ā€œMother Church of Country Musicā€. Tap into the spirit of over 130 years of iconic performances and pop culture moments on a self-guided tour through the hallowed halls of Ryman Auditorium.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Reviews (14)
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Amanda_L
Jul 2024
We tried to cram it all into two days and three probably would have been better. We did all the things we could walk to easily on the first day (in the Broadway area) and saved the trolly for the second day for the further away locations. So, I think we only went through 4 stops in total on the trolley. Haha! But we loved all the paid stops, especially Old Smoky and the Musicians Hall of Fame. The package was totally worth it, just needs good planning if you want to get it all in. Otherwise, I would recommend taking the trolly all the way around to get the highlights and then pick 2-3 paid stops to spend your time at. Maybe even get a 2-day trolley pass so you can save your feet. I would pick Musicians Hall of Fame over the Country Music Hall of Fame unless you are a huge Country Music Fan. However, I do recommend the Studio B tour put on by the Country Music Hall of Fame - very cool! Then add on the Johnny Cash or the Patsy Cline museums. That’s probably enough to get all the museum fills.
Response from Host
Jul 2024
Thank you so much for the review and for visiting Music City! We are so glad you enjoyed your visit to Nashville and hope you will come back and visit us again soon!
Sarah_C
May 2024
Great value and easy to use. Every museum accepted the vouchers without issue. We got to see a bunch of great locations for a single price. The app was easy to use and the tours and museums were great.
Response from Host
May 2024
Thank you so much for the review and for visiting Music City! We are so glad you enjoyed your visit to Nashville and hope you will come back and visit us again soon!
Heather_B
May 2024
We broke up places to go over our 4 full day stay. Day # 1 was RCA Studio B tour. It had a Entertaining Guide. Lots of Facts. Did get to go into the studio B Room. Pointed out instruments. Mood lighting. Talked about and played some of the special parts of songs. Very informative. Also did Country Music HOF. Saw many neat clothes, Guitars, Gold Records, Cars. Elvis’s Gold Plated Caddy. Wednesday, we took advantage of the Hop On Off Trolley For Day. Listened to tour. Got off at the Ryman Auditorium. At Ryman, we watched a video about History of the Ryman. Got to go inside, by the seats, stage, saw some artifacts from people who performed here. From Old times to Current. Got to go have our FREE photo taken on Stage. Than picked up FREE Picture in Gift Shop. Thursday we Toured the Johnny Cash Museum. Great places to Watch Video/ listen to video. History thru the years, broke down by Decades, 1950’s to 2000. His records were on the wall. Wedding photos. Awards that he received. Over all good value, this one isn’t listed as an individual sight seeing Price. On Friday We Visited the Musicians Hall of Fame. The Price of Admission here is $ 28.00 p/person. So for the Total Price Package of Circle Pass for $194.56 per person, this is a savings package. The Hop ON-OFF Trolley is $46.92 per person, the Nashville RCA Studio B + Country Music Hall of Fame is $51.95 p/person. The Ryman Auditorium is $35.80 p/person. Admission Cost p/person to the Musicians Hall of Fame is $28.00 p/person. So just these 5 attractions, the RCA Studio B + Country Music Hall of fame, Hop On-Off Trolley and the Musicians Hall of Fame, COST A TOTAL OF $162.67. The Johnny Cash Museum and Old Smokey Distillery are not priced individually. But I know that at the Distillery we were told the price to taste was around $10.00 per person. So for a total of $194.56 was a Good Value.
Response from Host
May 2024
Thank you so much for the review and for visiting Music City! We are so glad you enjoyed your visit to Nashville and hope you will come back and visit us again soon!

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