Nashville
The Music City
The capital city of Tennessee, Nashville is known for its vibrant nightlife, Southern hospitality, and seemingly endless supply of live music.
Music is a universal language and there's no better place to experience it than Nashville, Tennessee. Whether you’re after the big lights of the Broadway honky-tonks, the intimate speakeasies of Midtown, or the hallowed halls of the Ryman Auditorium and Grand Ole Opry, Nashville has a music venue that fits the vibe you’re looking for. Discover all that the city has to offer from the food, to the history, to the Country Music Hall of Fame, and so much more.
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Look no further to find a love of music and art when you visit Nashville, home of country music and a city of murals. Take in the views of the city from Cumberland Park and cross over the pedestrian bridge to the original Honky Tonk Highway on Broadway Street to hear live music while savoring hot chicken and saying cheers in a friendly atmosphere. Since the humble beginnings of country music entertaining audiences at Ryman Auditorium to the Grand Ole Opry, musicians and songwriters have gotten their start and made their mark on music history in Nashville. Enjoy world-class engaging animal exhibits at the Nashville Zoo. Let artists' stories come to life at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, both highlighting decades of music. Nashville offers warm hospitality and good times.
Required Documents: U.S. citizens must travel with a valid government-issued photo identification (such as an enhanced driver’s license). Rules are subject to change at any time, without notice. For the most current information, visit the website for the U.S. Department of State at www.travel.state.gov.
Newlywed Information: Tickets and other travel documents must exactly match your current identification. If not, you could be denied boarding and no refund will be forthcoming.
Honeymoon Packages: Some hotels require you to present a marriage certificate or license for you to receive the honeymoon package. Please bring your marriage documentation with you if you are traveling on a honeymoon package.
Luggage: Baggage allowances and fees vary by airline. For airline baggage fees and policies please visit https://www.costcotravel.com/Info/Airline-Baggage. If baggage fees do apply, this cost will be additional and must be paid directly to the airline.
Travel Health Information: For the most current worldwide health information, consult your family physician or the official website for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at www.cdc.gov/travel or by phone at 1-800-232-4636. You’ll find information on recent outbreaks, required vaccinations, insect protection, illness and injury abroad, and more.
General Safety Tips: By taking a few simple security precautions before and during your vacation, you can help ensure that you, your traveling companions, and your valuables are as safe and secure as possible.
- To make it easier to replace your passport if it’s lost or stolen, in addition to your passport, take a photocopy of your passport information page (keeping it separate from your actual passport).
- Carry only a limited amount of cash, just enough for gratuities and incidental purchases. Major credit cards are widely accepted and can be replaced if lost or stolen.
- Always lock your hotel room door (including patio and balcony door on any level of the building) and use the peephole before opening the door.
- Store your valuables (such as cash, credit cards and airline tickets) in the hotel’s in-room safe or front desk safety deposit box.
- If you must carry valuables on your person, do so in a pouch or money belt concealed under your clothing. Purses and backpacks can be easy targets for thieves.
- For complete and current safety and security information, including travelers' tips, public announcements, travel advisories and more, please visit the website of the U.S. Department of State at www.travel.state.gov.
Climate:
Average Fahrenheit Temperature:
- December through February: 51° to 53° (Winter)
- March through May: 62° to 79° (Spring)
- June through August: 86° to 88° (Summer)
- September through November: 82° to 61° (Autumn)
Water Safety: Tap water is safe to drink.
Local Currency: U.S. Dollar
Time Zone: Central Daylight Time
Local Language: English
Transportation: Rental cars, private transfers, ridesharing services, taxis and buses are available. To determine time schedules for public transportation, please inquire at your hotel.
Do Not Forget: Visitors are reminded to bring sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, swimwear, insect repellent, personal prescriptions, a camera, film/memory card, an extra camera battery, comfortable walking shoes, and travel documents.
Grand Ole Opry : The Grand Ole Opry began as a radio show in 1925, and it put Nashville on the map as the "Country Music Capital of the World." The Grand Ole Opry has always hosted country performers from legends like Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton to favorites like Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum : Music and history lovers can mix and mingle over the exhibits. Browse the plaques dedicated to country music's finest – from Patsy Cline to Reba McEntire to Alan Jackson – and walk among artifacts like Johnny Cash's guitar and Elvis Presley's "solid gold" Cadillac limo.
Centennial Park : Encompassing the 1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition site, 132-acre Centennial Park boasts an art center, a lake, a walking trail, a band shell, volleyball courts, a dog park and various historical monuments. It's also home to the Parthenon and the Centennial Sportsplex, a facility for swimming, tennis and year-round ice skating. The park hosts numerous festivals as well as free concerts on Saturdays in spring and fall.
The Parthenon : Nashville is also known as the "Athens of the South" thanks to the numerous higher education institutions established there. The Parthenon is a full-scale replica of the one found in Athens. Although Nashville's Parthenon was only meant to be temporary, it was built for the Tennessee Centennial Exposition in 1897. It has since become a beloved attraction, housing models of the statues found in the original structure and an impressive art collection. Travelers praise the well-kept grounds, peaceful atmosphere and magnificent building, recommending an evening visit to see it illuminated.
Music Row : Music Row stands as the center of Nashville's storied music industry. In addition to the sites where musical history was made, this area southwest of downtown also has plenty of eateries and shops.