Nashville is popularly known as Music City. It hosts famous live entertainment venues, tourist attractions, popular restaurants, and captivating specialty shops. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city and its hospitality with the Old Town Trolley sightseeing tour. Learn about Nashville and its music royalty. The conductor provides entertaining and exciting narration during the tour. You will get to know secrets and facts about Nashville. Discover architectural landmarks and other iconic places to know about the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee.
Country Music Hall of Fame: Located in the center of downtown, the Country Music Hall of Fame is an attractive building with tall windows that look like piano keys. The museum showcases a multimedia display of gold records, historical performances, instruments, and costumes. Major highlight is a Cadillac, a giant guitar that belonged to Elvis. Audio backup of famed personalities like Dolly Parton is also available to enhance the experience.
Grand Ole Opry: This is a popular and longest-running radio program in the U.S. since its broadcast in 1925. More than five thousand shows are presented. The radio show is the backbone of the Music City identity of Nashville. The show venue was shifted to Grand Ole Opry from the Ryman Auditorium in 1974.
Ryman Auditorium: From 1943 to 1974, the Ryman Auditorium was home to the Grand Ole Opry. It came into existence in 1892 and offered high-end acoustic for classical and bluegrass music performances along with television shows and musical theater. It is commonly known as the Carnegie Hall of the South. A museum at the auditorium treasures a rich musical past.
Gaylord Opryland Resort: A resort with a huge collection of 50,000 tropical plants offers scenic beauty. Many plants are rare international species. You can visit this resort anytime even if you do not stay here. This is located on nine acres of land. The Garden conservatory has 60 feet tall banana and palm trees.
Belmont Mansion: This is the largest antebellum house in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It was built in the 1850s and recognized as a unique and premium mansion in the United States. There are many rooms with antique furnishings and décor. You can find spacious gardens in Belmont Mansion.
Bicentennial Mall State Park: It is situated in the shadow of the Capitol giving a perfect glimpse of the natural wonders and history in Nashville. The park has many interesting things to see including the granite-made map of the state, the 95-Bell Carillon, a World War II Memorial, the Rivers of Tennessee Fountains, and a Pathway of History.
Johnny Cash Museum: Johnny Cash is popularly known as the Man in Black. He had a tough life and won the Grammy award 17 times. Johnny Cash museum is made in his honor and is a worth visit place in Nashville. Here you can see handwritten lyrics of popular songs. Johnny Cash's clothes, instruments, artwork, letters, and works are displayed.
Nashville Parthenon: This iconic attraction is a production of Athen’s Parthenon. It was built to commemorate the first century of the state. Originally it was made of wood and the current replica is made of cement. You can see an art collection from the 19th and 20th centuries inside. A 42-feet giant statue of goddess Athena Parthenos is admirable.
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum: This museum honors the musical heroes who assisted in creating talented stars. Talented artists belong to Nashville, Muscle Shoals, Motown, Los Angeles, New York, and recording studios. Focus in this big museum is given on stages, instruments, and studios.
You can Hop on and off at any of our convenient stops.
1. 201 BROADWAY
2. RYMAN AUDITORIUM
3. LEGISLATIVE PLAZA
4. MUSICIANS HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM
5. FARMERS' MARKET
6. CAPITOL VIEW
7. MARATHON MOTOR WORKS
8. CENTENNIAL PARK
9. HOT CHICKEN
10. BELMONT MANSION
11. THE GULCH
12. FRIST ART UNION STATION HOTEL / FRIST ART MUSEUM
13. COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME