Wycieczka piesza z przewodnikiem po centrum Nashville
Wycieczka piesza z przewodnikiem po centrum Nashville
Przegląd
Take a trip through time when riverboat gamblers, fearless pioneers and honky-tonk outlaws ruled the day. When Native American warriors, domineering record producers, visionaries & revolutionaries alike duked it out for control over what would become the one and only Music City. Relive President Andrew Jackson's most famous duel, discover how Chet Atkins saved Country Music from sure disaster, and come along as Johnny Cash makes history on the Grand Ole Opry stage...right before he gets kicked off it. Get ready to be entertained on this 120-minute romp through Nashville's famed Historic District.
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Doskonały przegląd Nashville dla odwiedzających po raz pierwszy
Profesjonalny i rozrywkowy przewodnik
Magnificent storytelling
2-Hour Live Walking Tour of Nashville
Dodatkowe informacje
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Tours must have 6 people or subject to reschedule or cancellation with refund
Please include a CELL PHONE number for text messages regarding changes, including rain, or rescheduling
Czego oczekiwać
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Naprawdę zabawne wycieczki
Zaczynamy od punktu zerowego wszechświata Nashville Honky Tonk!
2
Audytorium Rymana
Właśnie dlatego nazywamy się Music City. Witamy w Kościele Matki Muzyki Country.
3
Salon Orchidei Tootsies
Najsłynniejszy na świecie Honky-tonk!
4
Sklep z płytami Ernesta Tubba
Niezaprzeczalny krok do wejścia na Opry. Widziałeś kiedyś "Córkę górnika"? Teraz zobaczysz, gdzie został nakręcony.
5
Muzeum Johnny'ego Casha
Jedyny człowiek w czerni.
6
Sklep Goo Goo
Orzeszki ziemne, karmel, czekolada i pierwszy batonik z kombinacją, jaki kiedykolwiek sprzedano w Stanach Zjednoczonych.
7
George'a Jonesa
Possum, No Show, jakkolwiek go nazwiesz... był legendą.
8
Fort Nashborough
Przez 8000 lat Czirokezowie żyli w spokoju, aż... Zobacz jedną z pierwszych osad anglosaskich na zachód od Appalachów.
9
aleja drukarki
Aleja światowej sławy drukarzy. Miejsce nawiedzenia, miejsce spotkań i jaskinia deprawacji, aleja drukarek gościła od Hendrixa po Casha, od McGrawa po McCartneya — światowa sława uczyniła tę aleję światową sławą.
10
Tęczowy Pokój Czaszki
Andy Griffith, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Buck Owens, Tim McGraw. Gdybyśmy opowiedzieli ci wszystkie znane nam historie o tym miejscu, nigdy byśmy nie wyjechali!
11
Centrum Nashville
Witamy w Woolworth na Piątej! Dzielnica sztuki w Nashville była kiedyś punktem zerowym dla okupacji praw obywatelskich w latach 60. niesprawiedliwe prawa Jim Crow South.
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Kapitol stanu Tennessee
Kapitol stanu Tennessee.
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Śródmiejski kościół prezbiteriański
Jeden z niewielu przykładów architektury egipskiego odrodzenia, który zobaczysz w Stanach Zjednoczonych, w kościele! Klejnot w sercu miasta.
14
Audytorium Rymana
Powrót do miejsca, w którym wszystko się zaczęło. Dusza Nashville. Matka Kościół! I to obskurne podbrzusze... Tootsie... wszystko w jednym. Wycieczka zarówno dla grzeszników, jak i świętych, wycieczka dla nas wszystkich.
15
Really Entertaining Tours
We start at ground zero of the Nashville Honky Tonk Universe!
16
Ryman Auditorium
The very reason we are called Music City. Welcome to the Mother Church of Country Music.
17
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
The World's Most Famous Honky-tonk!
18
Ernest Tubb Record Shop
The indubitable stepping stone to getting on the Opry. Ever see "Coal Miner's Daughter?" Now you'll see where it was filmed.
19
Goo Goo Shop
Peanuts, Carmel, Chocolate, and the first combination candy bar ever sold in the United States.
20
The George Jones
Possum, No Show, whatever you call him...he was a legend.
21
Fort Nashborough
For 8,000 years the Cherokee lived undisturbed until... See one of the first Anglo settlements west of the Appalachians.
22
Printer's Alley
World Famous Printer's Alley. Haunt, hangout, and den of depravity, Printers Alley hosted from Hendrix to Cash, from McGraw to McCartney - the world famous made this alley world famous.
23
Skull's Rainbow Room
Andy Griffith, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Buck Owens, Tim McGraw. If we told you every story we knew about this place, we'd never leave!
24
Downtown Nashville
Welcome to Woolworth on Fifth! The Art District of Nashville was once ground zero for the Civil Rights Sit-ins of the 1960s, and we do our best to help you (re)live the pain, struggle and ultimate triumph of the Nashville Freedom Riders, who refused to kowtow to the unjust laws of the Jim Crow South.
25
Tennessee State Capitol
The Tennessee State Capitol.
26
Downtown Presbyterian Church
One of the only examples of Egyptian Revival architecture you will see in the United States, in a church! A gem in the heart of the city.
27
Ryman Auditorium
Back to where it all began. The Soul of Nashville. The Mother Church! And it's seedy underbelly...Tootsie's...all rolled into one. A tour for both sinners and saints, a tour for all of us.
28
Really Entertaining Tours
We start at ground zero of the Nashville Honky Tonk Universe!
29
Ryman Auditorium
The very reason we are called Music City. Welcome to the Mother Church of Country Music.
30
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
The World's Most Famous Honky-tonk!
31
Ernest Tubb Record Shop
The indubitable stepping stone to getting on the Opry. Ever see "Coal Miner's Daughter?" Now you'll see where it was filmed.
32
Goo Goo Shop
Peanuts, Carmel, Chocolate, and the first combination candy bar ever sold in the United States.
33
The George Jones
Possum, No Show, whatever you call him...he was a legend.
34
Fort Nashborough
For 8,000 years the Cherokee lived undisturbed until... See one of the first Anglo settlements west of the Appalachians.
35
Printer's Alley
World Famous Printer's Alley. Haunt, hangout, and den of depravity, Printers Alley hosted from Hendrix to Cash, from McGraw to McCartney - the world famous made this alley world famous.
36
Skull's Rainbow Room
Andy Griffith, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Buck Owens, Tim McGraw. If we told you every story we knew about this place, we'd never leave!
37
Downtown Nashville
Welcome to Woolworth on Fifth! The Art District of Nashville was once ground zero for the Civil Rights Sit-ins of the 1960s, and we do our best to help you (re)live the pain, struggle and ultimate triumph of the Nashville Freedom Riders, who refused to kowtow to the unjust laws of the Jim Crow South.
38
Tennessee State Capitol
The Tennessee State Capitol.
39
Downtown Presbyterian Church
One of the only examples of Egyptian Revival architecture you will see in the United States, in a church! A gem in the heart of the city.
40
Ryman Auditorium
Back to where it all began. The Soul of Nashville. The Mother Church! And it's seedy underbelly...Tootsie's...all rolled into one. A tour for both sinners and saints, a tour for all of us.
41
Really Entertaining Tours
We start at ground zero of the Nashville Honky Tonk Universe!
42
Ryman Auditorium
The very reason we are called Music City. Welcome to the Mother Church of Country Music.
43
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
The World's Most Famous Honky-tonk!
44
Ernest Tubb Record Shop
The indubitable stepping stone to getting on the Opry. Ever see "Coal Miner's Daughter?" Now you'll see where it was filmed.
45
Goo Goo Shop
Peanuts, Carmel, Chocolate, and the first combination candy bar ever sold in the United States.
46
The George Jones
Possum, No Show, whatever you call him...he was a legend.
47
Fort Nashborough
For 8,000 years the Cherokee lived undisturbed until... See one of the first Anglo settlements west of the Appalachians.
48
Printer's Alley
World Famous Printer's Alley. Haunt, hangout, and den of depravity, Printers Alley hosted from Hendrix to Cash, from McGraw to McCartney - the world famous made this alley world famous.
49
Skull's Rainbow Room
Andy Griffith, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Buck Owens, Tim McGraw. If we told you every story we knew about this place, we'd never leave!
50
Downtown Nashville
Welcome to Woolworth on Fifth! The Art District of Nashville was once ground zero for the Civil Rights Sit-ins of the 1960s, and we do our best to help you (re)live the pain, struggle and ultimate triumph of the Nashville Freedom Riders, who refused to kowtow to the unjust laws of the Jim Crow South.
51
Tennessee State Capitol
The Tennessee State Capitol.
52
Downtown Presbyterian Church
One of the only examples of Egyptian Revival architecture you will see in the United States, in a church! A gem in the heart of the city.
53
Ryman Auditorium
Back to where it all began. The Soul of Nashville. The Mother Church! And it's seedy underbelly...Tootsie's...all rolled into one. A tour for both sinners and saints, a tour for all of us.
54
Really Entertaining Tours
We start at ground zero of the Nashville Honky Tonk Universe!
55
Ryman Auditorium
The very reason we are called Music City. Welcome to the Mother Church of Country Music.
56
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
The World's Most Famous Honky-tonk!
57
Ernest Tubb Record Shop
The indubitable stepping stone to getting on the Opry. Ever see "Coal Miner's Daughter?" Now you'll see where it was filmed.
58
Goo Goo Shop
Peanuts, Carmel, Chocolate, and the first combination candy bar ever sold in the United States.
59
The George Jones
Possum, No Show, whatever you call him...he was a legend.
60
Fort Nashborough
For 8,000 years the Cherokee lived undisturbed until... See one of the first Anglo settlements west of the Appalachians.
61
Printer's Alley
World Famous Printer's Alley. Haunt, hangout, and den of depravity, Printers Alley hosted from Hendrix to Cash, from McGraw to McCartney - the world famous made this alley world famous.
62
Skull's Rainbow Room
Andy Griffith, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Buck Owens, Tim McGraw. If we told you every story we knew about this place, we'd never leave!
63
Downtown Nashville
Welcome to Woolworth on Fifth! The Art District of Nashville was once ground zero for the Civil Rights Sit-ins of the 1960s, and we do our best to help you (re)live the pain, struggle and ultimate triumph of the Nashville Freedom Riders, who refused to kowtow to the unjust laws of the Jim Crow South.
64
Tennessee State Capitol
The Tennessee State Capitol.
65
Downtown Presbyterian Church
One of the only examples of Egyptian Revival architecture you will see in the United States, in a church! A gem in the heart of the city.
66
Ryman Auditorium
Back to where it all began. The Soul of Nashville. The Mother Church! And it's seedy underbelly...Tootsie's...all rolled into one. A tour for both sinners and saints, a tour for all of us.
67
Really Entertaining Tours
We start at ground zero of the Nashville Honky Tonk Universe!
68
Ryman Auditorium
The very reason we are called Music City. Welcome to the Mother Church of Country Music.
69
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
The World's Most Famous Honky-tonk!
70
Ernest Tubb Record Shop
The indubitable stepping stone to getting on the Opry. Ever see "Coal Miner's Daughter?" Now you'll see where it was filmed.
71
Goo Goo Shop
Peanuts, Carmel, Chocolate, and the first combination candy bar ever sold in the United States.
72
The George Jones
Possum, No Show, whatever you call him...he was a legend.
73
Fort Nashborough
For 8,000 years the Cherokee lived undisturbed until... See one of the first Anglo settlements west of the Appalachians.
74
Printer's Alley
World Famous Printer's Alley. Haunt, hangout, and den of depravity, Printers Alley hosted from Hendrix to Cash, from McGraw to McCartney - the world famous made this alley world famous.
75
Skull's Rainbow Room
Andy Griffith, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Buck Owens, Tim McGraw. If we told you every story we knew about this place, we'd never leave!
76
Downtown Nashville
Welcome to Woolworth on Fifth! The Art District of Nashville was once ground zero for the Civil Rights Sit-ins of the 1960s, and we do our best to help you (re)live the pain, struggle and ultimate triumph of the Nashville Freedom Riders, who refused to kowtow to the unjust laws of the Jim Crow South.
77
Tennessee State Capitol
The Tennessee State Capitol.
78
Downtown Presbyterian Church
One of the only examples of Egyptian Revival architecture you will see in the United States, in a church! A gem in the heart of the city.
79
Ryman Auditorium
Back to where it all began. The Soul of Nashville. The Mother Church! And it's seedy underbelly...Tootsie's...all rolled into one. A tour for both sinners and saints, a tour for all of us.
80
Really Entertaining Tours
We start at ground zero of the Nashville Honky Tonk Universe!
81
Ryman Auditorium
The very reason we are called Music City. Welcome to the Mother Church of Country Music.
82
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
The World's Most Famous Honky-tonk!
83
Ernest Tubb Record Shop
The indubitable stepping stone to getting on the Opry. Ever see "Coal Miner's Daughter?" Now you'll see where it was filmed.
84
Goo Goo Shop
Peanuts, Carmel, Chocolate, and the first combination candy bar ever sold in the United States.
85
The George Jones
Possum, No Show, whatever you call him...he was a legend.
86
Fort Nashborough
For 8,000 years the Cherokee lived undisturbed until... See one of the first Anglo settlements west of the Appalachians.
87
Printer's Alley
World Famous Printer's Alley. Haunt, hangout, and den of depravity, Printers Alley hosted from Hendrix to Cash, from McGraw to McCartney - the world famous made this alley world famous.
88
Skull's Rainbow Room
Andy Griffith, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Buck Owens, Tim McGraw. If we told you every story we knew about this place, we'd never leave!
89
Downtown Nashville
Welcome to Woolworth on Fifth! The Art District of Nashville was once ground zero for the Civil Rights Sit-ins of the 1960s, and we do our best to help you (re)live the pain, struggle and ultimate triumph of the Nashville Freedom Riders, who refused to kowtow to the unjust laws of the Jim Crow South.
90
Tennessee State Capitol
The Tennessee State Capitol.
91
Downtown Presbyterian Church
One of the only examples of Egyptian Revival architecture you will see in the United States, in a church! A gem in the heart of the city.
92
Ryman Auditorium
Back to where it all began. The Soul of Nashville. The Mother Church! And it's seedy underbelly...Tootsie's...all rolled into one. A tour for both sinners and saints, a tour for all of us.
93
Really Entertaining Tours
We start at ground zero of the Nashville Honky Tonk Universe!
94
Ryman Auditorium
The very reason we are called Music City. Welcome to the Mother Church of Country Music.
95
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
The World's Most Famous Honky-tonk!
96
Ernest Tubb Record Shop
The indubitable stepping stone to getting on the Opry. Ever see "Coal Miner's Daughter?" Now you'll see where it was filmed.
97
Goo Goo Shop
Peanuts, Carmel, Chocolate, and the first combination candy bar ever sold in the United States.
98
The George Jones
Possum, No Show, whatever you call him...he was a legend.
99
Fort Nashborough
For 8,000 years the Cherokee lived undisturbed until... See one of the first Anglo settlements west of the Appalachians.
100
Printer's Alley
World Famous Printer's Alley. Haunt, hangout, and den of depravity, Printers Alley hosted from Hendrix to Cash, from McGraw to McCartney - the world famous made this alley world famous.
101
Skull's Rainbow Room
Andy Griffith, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Buck Owens, Tim McGraw. If we told you every story we knew about this place, we'd never leave!
102
Downtown Nashville
Welcome to Woolworth on Fifth! The Art District of Nashville was once ground zero for the Civil Rights Sit-ins of the 1960s, and we do our best to help you (re)live the pain, struggle and ultimate triumph of the Nashville Freedom Riders, who refused to kowtow to the unjust laws of the Jim Crow South.
103
Tennessee State Capitol
The Tennessee State Capitol.
104
Downtown Presbyterian Church
One of the only examples of Egyptian Revival architecture you will see in the United States, in a church! A gem in the heart of the city.
105
Ryman Auditorium
Back to where it all began. The Soul of Nashville. The Mother Church! And it's seedy underbelly...Tootsie's...all rolled into one. A tour for both sinners and saints, a tour for all of us.
106
Really Entertaining Tours
We start at ground zero of the Nashville Honky Tonk Universe!
107
Ryman Auditorium
The very reason we are called Music City. Welcome to the Mother Church of Country Music.
108
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
The World's Most Famous Honky-tonk!
109
Ernest Tubb Record Shop
The indubitable stepping stone to getting on the Opry. Ever see "Coal Miner's Daughter?" Now you'll see where it was filmed.
110
Goo Goo Shop
Peanuts, Carmel, Chocolate, and the first combination candy bar ever sold in the United States.
111
The George Jones
Possum, No Show, whatever you call him...he was a legend.
112
Fort Nashborough
For 8,000 years the Cherokee lived undisturbed until... See one of the first Anglo settlements west of the Appalachians.
113
Printer's Alley
World Famous Printer's Alley. Haunt, hangout, and den of depravity, Printers Alley hosted from Hendrix to Cash, from McGraw to McCartney - the world famous made this alley world famous.
114
Skull's Rainbow Room
Andy Griffith, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Buck Owens, Tim McGraw. If we told you every story we knew about this place, we'd never leave!
115
Downtown Nashville
Welcome to Woolworth on Fifth! The Art District of Nashville was once ground zero for the Civil Rights Sit-ins of the 1960s, and we do our best to help you (re)live the pain, struggle and ultimate triumph of the Nashville Freedom Riders, who refused to kowtow to the unjust laws of the Jim Crow South.
116
Tennessee State Capitol
The Tennessee State Capitol.
117
Downtown Presbyterian Church
One of the only examples of Egyptian Revival architecture you will see in the United States, in a church! A gem in the heart of the city.
118
Ryman Auditorium
Back to where it all began. The Soul of Nashville. The Mother Church! And it's seedy underbelly...Tootsie's...all rolled into one. A tour for both sinners and saints, a tour for all of us.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Recenzje (1000)
Doug_R
Mar 2025
Great way to learn more about the history of Nashville and get orientated at the same time. Guide was giving quickfire info
Patricia_k
Mar 2025
Ryan is very knowledgeable and had interesting and amusing tidbits of Nashville history. He kept the group moving along at a nice pace. Highly recommend the tour.
Kevin_O
Mar 2025
Ryan made it so great! History, architecture, great stories, jokes. And just so fun and engaging! Highly recommended!