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Nashville's Historic Electric Bike Tour

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See the best from the ground up with an immersive electric bike sightseeing tour from Wander Nashville. Offering multiple daily departures, award-winning guides, live narration and music, a personal listening device, and the industry's best equipment, Wander is Music City's best e-bike tour. Our hybrid bicycle tours are designed to safely adventure throughout Nashville's best neighborhoods without having to work to hard on Nashville's varying terrain. Wander is Music City's only e-bike tour that begins and ends in the center of the city so that we can spend more time seeing the sights and less time getting to them. Every tour is led by an expert, Platinum Ambassador certified guide and local expert and includes immersive live audio, music, interviews, and anecdotes from over 200 years of Middle Tennessee history.
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Fri 14 Nov
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Fri 14 Nov
Починаючи з $69.99
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Helmet and safety vest
Use of bicycle
Access to exclusive discounts for additional tours and attractions
Personal listening device
Helmet and safety vest
Use of bicycle
Access to exclusive discounts for additional tours and attractions
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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • All guests must be able to safely mount, dismount, walk with, and operate an adult-sized electric bike and power themselves unaided (at times without pedal assist) throughout the duration of the 2-hour tour. If you or someone in your party is questioning their ability to participate, please contact us *prior* to booking.
  • For insurance and licensing purposes, we are unable to accommodate individuals who, at the time of booking or arrival: Are pregnant, Have physical or health limitations or disabilities that would prevent them from safe operation of an e-bike, Weigh more than 350lbs, Appear intoxicated or under the influence, Are unable or unwilling to sign our pre-tour liability, media, and copyright waiver with a valid ID. Please keep these restrictions in mind prior to booking. We uphold this platform's cancellation and non-refundable policies and procedures.
  • Riders must be able to reach pedals and power themselves, unaided, as needed throughout the tour
  • Not available to guests who appear intoxicated or under the influence
  • Tours can start +/- 5 minutes from scheduled start time based on timing and delays from previous tours.
  • Experience is approximately 2 hours (~1 hour and 40 minutes of touring, ~10 minutes of orientation, and ~10 minute intermission.) Tours can be shorter or longer depending on traffic, group size, and weather. ALL TOURS cover the same content, points of interest, and sights, despite their length.
Чого очікувати
1
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
2
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
3
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
4
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
5
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
6
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
7
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
8
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
9
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
10
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
11
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
12
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
13
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
14
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
15
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
16
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
17
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
18
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
19
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
20
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
21
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
22
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
23
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
24
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
25
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
26
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
27
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
28
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
29
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
30
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
31
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
32
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
33
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
34
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
35
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
36
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
37
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
38
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
39
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
40
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
41
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
42
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
43
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
44
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
45
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
46
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
47
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
48
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
49
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
50
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
51
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
52
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
53
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
54
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
55
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
56
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
57
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
58
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
59
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
60
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
61
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
62
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
63
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
64
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
65
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
66
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
67
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
68
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
69
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
70
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
71
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
72
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
73
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
74
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
75
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
76
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
77
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
78
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
79
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
80
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
81
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
82
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
83
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
84
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
85
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
86
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
87
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
88
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
89
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
90
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
91
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
92
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
93
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
94
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
95
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
96
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
97
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
98
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
99
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
100
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
101
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
102
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
103
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
104
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
105
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
106
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
107
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
108
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
109
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
110
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
111
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
112
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
113
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
114
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
115
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
116
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
117
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
118
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
119
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
120
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
121
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
122
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
123
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
124
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
125
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
126
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
127
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
128
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
129
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
130
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
131
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
132
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
133
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
134
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
135
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
136
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
137
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
138
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
139
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
140
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
141
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
142
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
143
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
144
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
145
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
146
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
147
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
148
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
149
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
150
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
151
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
152
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
153
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
154
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
155
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
156
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
157
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
158
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
159
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
160
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
161
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
162
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
163
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
164
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
165
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
166
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
167
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
168
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
169
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
170
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
171
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
172
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
173
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
174
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
175
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
176
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
177
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
178
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
179
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
180
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
181
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
182
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
183
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
184
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
185
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
186
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
187
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
188
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
189
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
190
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
191
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
192
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
193
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
194
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
195
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
196
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
197
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
198
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
199
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
200
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
201
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
202
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
203
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
204
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
205
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
206
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
207
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
208
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
209
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
210
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
211
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
212
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
213
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
214
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
215
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
216
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
217
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
218
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
219
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
220
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
221
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
222
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
223
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
224
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
225
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
226
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
227
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
228
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
229
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
230
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
231
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
232
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
233
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
234
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
235
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
236
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
237
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
238
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
239
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
240
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
241
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
242
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
243
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
244
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
245
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
246
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
247
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
248
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
249
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
250
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
251
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
252
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
253
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
254
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
255
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
256
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
257
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
258
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
259
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
260
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
261
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
262
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
263
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
264
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
265
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
266
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
267
Downtown Nashville
Your historic tour begins by meeting your award-winning guide in the heart of Downtown Nashville. You'll receive all of the equipment you'll need for an adventurous, immersive, and safe ride throughout Music City's most famed sights, neighborhoods, and landmarks.
268
Music Row
Explore the neighborhood that put Nashville on the musical map. This iconic recording industry neighborhood houses a majority of Nashville's recording studios, record labels, management offices, and support industries. See where Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, Elvis Presley, Garth Brooks, Kid Rock, Morgan Wallen, Johnny Cash, Reba, Beyonce, and more have recorded some of Nashville's best selling hits.
269
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Known lovingly as the "Honky Tonk Highway" this 5-block strip of music venues is the live-music hub of Music City. Unlike the record studio center "Music Row" this neighborhood is dedicated to grabbing a drink, listening to live music, and dancing from 10am-3am daily. You'll pass Blake Shelon's Ole Red, Luke's 32 Bridge, Acme Feed and Seed, Kid Rock's, Hard Rock Cafe, Robert's Western World, John Rich's Redneck Riviera, and dozens more in this compact powerhouse of music making and beer drinking.
270
Tootsies Orchid Lounge
Swing by Music City's most iconic Honky Tonk. Known for legendary purple hue, this unique staple of Lower Broadway continues to be the proving grounds for thousands of country artists in Nashville. From the early days of Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, to Nashville's passer-throughs Pink and Ed Sheeran- this tiny stage has seen anyone and everyone that aspires to make music in Music City.
271
Ryman Auditorium
Known around the world as the Mother Church of Country Music- this legendary home to the Grand Ole Opry has earned its place as Music's Most Iconic Stage and is has been distinguished as a National Historic Landmark and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame sight.
272
Printer's Alley
Nashville's original live entertainment neighborhood- Printer's Alley has hosted everything from burlesque and gun ranges, to speakeasies and blue bars. This iconic micro-neighborhood still houses some of Music City's best live venues, clubs, and historic sites, frequented by Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Sinatra, the Supremes and more... all tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Lower Broadway.
273
Marathon Village
Step back in time at one of Nashville's most historic industrial sites, Marathon Village. The former 20th century vehicle manufacturing factory has become the epicenter of local craftsmen, artists, vendors, and boutique shops, including the Jack Daniels Store, Nelson's Greenbrier Distillery, and Antique Archeology- Nashville's home to the American Pickers.
274
The Gulch
Tour intermission. Nashville's fastest growing high-end neighborhood, the Gulch houses some of Music City's best hotels, restaurants, shops, and art- including the famous angel wings portraying "What Lifts You." Pass by the iconic home of Bluegrass Music, the Station Inn, and snap a photo with Nashville's historic Union Station.
275
Nissan Stadium
Home to the NFL Tennessee Titans, the Nissan Stadium is Nashville's premier live sports venue- housing professional football match-ups, college bowl games, the world's largest stadium tours, and the summer's hottest festival- CMA Fest.
276
Bridgestone Arena
Home of the NHL Nashville Predators, the Bridgestone Arena is Nashville's epicenter for indoor sporting events including March Madness, concerts, circuses, and award shows.
277
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music. Chartered in 1964, the museum has amassed one of the world's most extensive musical collections.
278
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the artists who worked behind the scenes to make some of the industry's most iconic music- regardless of genre or instrument.
279
Nashville Municipal Auditorium
Once considered one of the South's most sought-after live events venues, the Municipal Auditorium has housed some of Nashville's largest, and most iconic, touring artists and events, including Elvis Presley, Lionel Richie, Aerosmith, Post Malone, and the CMT and Dove Awards.
280
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Originally opening to celebrate Tennessee State's 200 year anniversary, the Bicentennial State Park is one of Nashville's most beloved parks. The park, including the over a dozen additional sights, is a prime photo opportunity for visitors and locals alike.
281
Tennessee State Capitol
The center of the State of Tennessee government, the capitol is the home of Tennessee's legislative bodies and governor's office. Take a free tour of the Greek-revival building and get panoramic views of Downtown Nashville.
282
Vanderbilt University
As you exit Music Row, you will briefly skim the South edge of Vanderbilt's campus. One of the South's premier universities, Vanderbilt is the crown-jewel of Nashville's higher education. See the iron-fenced, magnolia-lined campus that has produced some fo Music City's greatest scholars.
283
What Lifts You Mural
Pairs of intricate, white lace wings adorning a black wall by Kelsey Montague, housed in the center of Nashville thriving Gulch neighborhood (photo opportunities subject to crowd, weather, and availability.)
284
RCA Studio B
Built in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound,” a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center, located on Nashville's Music Row. Stop by the studio beloved by Elvis, Dolly, Patsy, Johnny, and more- and take a step back in time to Nashville's height of recording music history.
285
Music Row
The world famous neighborhood where Nashville's music is immortalized. See the studios made famous by Elvis, Dolly, Kenny, Loretta, Sting, Beyonce, Adele, Taylor Swift, and more.
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DAVID_L
Oct 2024
Cash did a great job, we had fun learning about Music in Nashville!! I would give this Biking excursion AAA+++
Відповідь від хоста
Oct 2024
Howdy! Thanks so much for taking time out of your trip to leave us such a kind review! We're glad y'all appreciated learning about Music City and seeing the sights with us! Come back and Wander with us again soon!
eric_c
Oct 2024
Our Guide was Cash. He was excellent! Great tour of Nashville. Covered lots of ground! E-bikes are great.
Відповідь від хоста
Oct 2024
Thanks so much for the kind words! We're glad y'all felt like you got the most out of your 2 hours in Music City and were able to cram so much into our vast city! We hope you'll come back and Wander again with us soon!
C2239NRgracem
Oct 2024
The perfect start to the day; we scheduled the Nashville e bike tour which originates downtown and takes about two hours through all of the notable districts and neighborhoods. Our guide Cash was incredibly knowledgeable and professional; and took our safety very seriously, which I appreciated. I would absolutely recommend doing this tour!
Відповідь від хоста
Oct 2024
Howdy! We're so glad that y'all appreciated the safety and seriousness through the fun and excitement of our city. We try to ensure that our guests have a seamlessly safe adventure while never missing a beat- and we're so glad we were able to deliver that for y'all! Thanks for the recommendation and come back soon!

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