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Discover Nashville

Discover Nashville - Nashville, Tennessee Star Rating

Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Location: Nashville, Tennessee

From USD
$45.99

Come along for an exciting 3.5 hour tour of Nashville, Music City USA! Travel in air-conditioned comfort to the best and most famous sites in town - The Ryman Auditorium (the one-time home to the Grand Ole Opry), The impressive Parthenon, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and more.

Enjoy a narrated tour of Historic Downtown, Fort Nashborough, the State Capitol, The Parthenon, Vanderbilt University and Music Row. Your tour will also include entrance into the Ryman Auditorium - the Mother Church of Country Music, long time home of the Grand Ole Opry and recently voted the finest concert venue in the United States.

You will also tour the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This 37 million dollar facility is a beautiful tribute to Country Music and the artists who have made it great.

End your touring day at a Nashville Honky Tonk with live Country Music and a refreshing complimentary soft drink. This is a fantastic and affordable way to get to know this beautiful city.  ... More info ›

Come along for an exciting 3.5 hour tour of Nashville, Music City USA! Travel in air-conditioned comfort to the best and most famous sites in town - The Ryman Auditorium (the one-time home to the Grand Ole Opry), The impressive Parthenon, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and more.

Enjoy a narrated tour of Historic Downtown, Fort Nashborough, the State Capitol, The Parthenon, Vanderbilt University and Music Row. Your tour will also include entrance into the Ryman Auditorium - the Mother Church of Country Music, long time home of the Grand Ole Opry and recently voted the finest concert venue in the United States.

You will also tour the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This 37 million dollar facility is a beautiful tribute to Country Music and the artists who have made it great.

End your touring day at a Nashville Honky Tonk with live Country Music and a refreshing complimentary soft drink. This is a fantastic and affordable way to get to know this beautiful city. 

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Historic Tennessee - Southern Plantations and Presidents

Historic Tennessee - Southern Plantations and Presidents - Nashville, Tennessee Star Rating

Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes
Location: Nashville, Tennessee

From USD
$55.99

Southern Plantations, Presidential Estates, Nashville and Civil War History will all be a part of your day!

Known as the Queen of the Tennessee Plantations, Belle Meade Plantation was the centerpiece of a 5,200-acre plantation, world-renowned as a thoroughbred stud farm and nursery in the 19th century. The present 30-acre site features 10 outbuildings which include an 1832 slave cabin and a colossal carriage house and stables.

Your next visit will be the stately manor of Andrew Jackson - The Hermitage. This was the home of the seventh US president, and a favorite son of Tennessee. You will view the formal gardens, visit the slave quarters, the original 1804 cabin of the estate and the sight where this president and his wife were laid to rest. ... More info ›

Southern Plantations, Presidential Estates, Nashville and Civil War History will all be a part of your day!

Known as the Queen of the Tennessee Plantations, Belle Meade Plantation was the centerpiece of a 5,200-acre plantation, world-renowned as a thoroughbred stud farm and nursery in the 19th century. The present 30-acre site features 10 outbuildings which include an 1832 slave cabin and a colossal carriage house and stables.

Your next visit will be the stately manor of Andrew Jackson - The Hermitage. This was the home of the seventh US president, and a favorite son of Tennessee. You will view the formal gardens, visit the slave quarters, the original 1804 cabin of the estate and the sight where this president and his wife were laid to rest.

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Nashville Homes of the Stars Tour

Nashville Homes of the Stars Tour - Nashville, Tennessee Star Rating

Duration: 3 hours
Location: Nashville, Tennessee

From USD
$39.99

It's not just Hollywood where you can see the stars' homes - Nashvillle also has its fair share! On this three-hour sightseeing tour, you will get to see the homes of stars both past and present - such as Hank Williams, Trisha Yearwood, Tammy Wynette, Dolly Parton - all the people that helped build the Country Music industry to the standard it is today.

Your tour will include a drive through downtown Nashville, including Historic 2nd Ave., the State Capitol, Fort Nashborough and the Ryman Auditorium.

You will enjoy a driving tour through the neighborhoods of the elite Country Music artists who call Nashville their home. While on your tour, you will see the homes of Country Music Greats such as Alan Jackson, the former home of Vince Gill and Amy Grant, Ronnie Milsap, Dolly Parton, Bryan White, Martina McBride, Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks, the late Web Pierce, the late Hank Williams, Trisha Yearwood, the late Tammy Wynette, Lori Ann Crook and Little Jimmy Dickens. ... More info ›

It's not just Hollywood where you can see the stars' homes - Nashvillle also has its fair share! On this three-hour sightseeing tour, you will get to see the homes of stars both past and present - such as Hank Williams, Trisha Yearwood, Tammy Wynette, Dolly Parton - all the people that helped build the Country Music industry to the standard it is today.

Your tour will include a drive through downtown Nashville, including Historic 2nd Ave., the State Capitol, Fort Nashborough and the Ryman Auditorium.

You will enjoy a driving tour through the neighborhoods of the elite Country Music artists who call Nashville their home. While on your tour, you will see the homes of Country Music Greats such as Alan Jackson, the former home of Vince Gill and Amy Grant, Ronnie Milsap, Dolly Parton, Bryan White, Martina McBride, Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks, the late Web Pierce, the late Hank Williams, Trisha Yearwood, the late Tammy Wynette, Lori Ann Crook and Little Jimmy Dickens.

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Nashville Music Attraction Discount Pass

Nashville Music Attraction Discount Pass - Nashville, Tennessee Star Rating

Duration: Flexible
Location: Nashville, Tennessee

From USD
$61.99

The Nashville Music Attraction Discount Pass is your ticket to the music history of Nashville. Get entry into 4 popular attractions in Nashville including The Country Music Hall of Fame.

The Country Music Hall of Fame
When you step into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum you will be embarking on a trip through decades of country music history! The architecturally stunning building stretches over a block of Nashville and features exhibits sure to thrill any fan of the genre. A towering wall of honor features gold and silver platinum records as well as exhibits dedicated to the trail-blazers and legends of country music who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Historic RCA Studio B
Once the recording house of popular music titans such as Elvis Presley, Chet Atkins and the Everly Brothers, the studio's interior has been restored to it's original 1957 appearance. Hit makers in Studio B have included Bobby Bare, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Floyd Cramer among others.

Ryman Auditorium
Explore the coveted halls of the Ryman Auditorium, home to the Grand Ole Opry for more than 30 years, when you enjoy a self-guided tour of the famous venue. Begin by sitting in the original pews and viewing a short film narrated by Trisha Yearwood. "If These Walls Could Talk" will take you from the beginning of the Ryman's history, through to today. After the film, head to the legendary stage and stand beneath the lights to have your photo taken "singing" in front of the Grand Ole Opry audience.

Wildhorse Saloon
Wildhorse Saloon is a 66,000 square foot mecca of country music, dining and dance. Kick up your heels as the music alternates between live performances and the latest tunes spun by the DJ. Free dance lessons are offered hourly so there's no excuse for not getting out on the floor and kicking up your heels to the newest dance craze. ... More info ›

The Nashville Music Attraction Discount Pass is your ticket to the music history of Nashville. Get entry into 4 popular attractions in Nashville including The Country Music Hall of Fame.

The Country Music Hall of Fame
When you step into the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum you will be embarking on a trip through decades of country music history! The architecturally stunning building stretches over a block of Nashville and features exhibits sure to thrill any fan of the genre. A towering wall of honor features gold and silver platinum records as well as exhibits dedicated to the trail-blazers and legends of country music who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame.

Historic RCA Studio B
Once the recording house of popular music titans such as Elvis Presley, Chet Atkins and the Everly Brothers, the studio's interior has been restored to it's original 1957 appearance. Hit makers in Studio B have included Bobby Bare, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Floyd Cramer among others.

Ryman Auditorium
Explore the coveted halls of the Ryman Auditorium, home to the Grand Ole Opry for more than 30 years, when you enjoy a self-guided tour of the famous venue. Begin by sitting in the original pews and viewing a short film narrated by Trisha Yearwood. "If These Walls Could Talk" will take you from the beginning of the Ryman's history, through to today. After the film, head to the legendary stage and stand beneath the lights to have your photo taken "singing" in front of the Grand Ole Opry audience.

Wildhorse Saloon
Wildhorse Saloon is a 66,000 square foot mecca of country music, dining and dance. Kick up your heels as the music alternates between live performances and the latest tunes spun by the DJ. Free dance lessons are offered hourly so there's no excuse for not getting out on the floor and kicking up your heels to the newest dance craze.

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All About Nashville Day Pass

All About Nashville Day Pass - Nashville, Tennessee Star Rating

Duration: Flexible
Location: Nashville, Tennessee

From USD
$45.99

Make the most of your Nashville visit by combining tours and attractions. With this package, you will get a ticket on the Nashville Trolley, where you will enjoy a 1 hour tour of the city. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to take part in a fun and interesting walking tour. Finally, what visit to Nashville would be complete without a visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame? That's included too!

Give yourself a full day of sightseeing with the "All About Nashville Day Pass". Included is the Nashville Trolley, The Walking Tour of Nashville and admission to the Country Music Hall of Fame. This All Day Pass can be used in one day or two days.

Nashville Trolley Tour:
Enjoy a one hour tour of the city, where you can see the State Capitol, the Parthenon, Music Row, The Country Music Hall of Fame and Music Row.

Walking Tour of Nashville ("Nashville Unpublished"):
This is a walking tour that includes a behind the scenes tour of the Ryman Auditorium and stories never heard before - the good, the bad and the ugly stories!

Country Music Hall of Fame:
Enjoy the world famous Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, with its newest exhibit honoring Ray Charles. ... More info ›

Make the most of your Nashville visit by combining tours and attractions. With this package, you will get a ticket on the Nashville Trolley, where you will enjoy a 1 hour tour of the city. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to take part in a fun and interesting walking tour. Finally, what visit to Nashville would be complete without a visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame? That's included too!

Give yourself a full day of sightseeing with the "All About Nashville Day Pass". Included is the Nashville Trolley, The Walking Tour of Nashville and admission to the Country Music Hall of Fame. This All Day Pass can be used in one day or two days.

Nashville Trolley Tour:
Enjoy a one hour tour of the city, where you can see the State Capitol, the Parthenon, Music Row, The Country Music Hall of Fame and Music Row.

Walking Tour of Nashville ("Nashville Unpublished"):
This is a walking tour that includes a behind the scenes tour of the Ryman Auditorium and stories never heard before - the good, the bad and the ugly stories!

Country Music Hall of Fame:
Enjoy the world famous Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, with its newest exhibit honoring Ray Charles.

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Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum

Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum - Nashville, Tennessee

Duration: Flexible
Location: Nashville, Tennessee

From USD
$19.99

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum isn’t just a museum, it’s an experience, an exciting and entertaining destination in Nashville with something for everyone. Rhinestone costumes, seasoned instruments and tear-stained lyric sheets are only the beginning. Add incredible architecture along with famous southern hospitality, and a day at the museum turns into the memories of a lifetime. Savor a southern meal at Two Twenty-Two Grill & Catering and finish off the day by shopping at our Museum Store.

Real stories that must be told - that’s what you'll experience at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Start your journey through country music history with Sing Me Back Home: The Journey Begins, Folk Roots to the 1960s. This exciting multi-layered experience tells the story of country music’s humble folk roots, and tracks its evolution into the 1960s.

In 2010, the museum opened an all-new exhibit experience, expanding on Sing Me Back Home with Dreaming My Dreams: The Journey Continues, 1960s to the Present. This expansion included the addition of hundreds of new artifacts and multimedia elements that focus on country music’s recent history.

The history comes to life with every era of country music represented.

Limited Engagements

Family Tradition: The Williams Family Legacy, Co-Presented by SunTrust and Ford Motor Company. Open now through December 31, 2011
This major exhibition explores the legacy of Hank Williams and his kin--one of country music’s most iconic families. To tell the story, Hank Williams Jr., Jett Williams and members of the Williams family have offered over 200 rare artifacts never seen by the public, enabling the Museum to create an unforgettably compelling saga of love, heartache and redemption.

Tammy Wynette: First Lady of Country Music, Presented by Great American Country Television Network. Open now through June 2011
Tammy Wynette was a dynamic force in a man’s world — and her voice turned it upside down. In classic style, she went from picking cotton in Mississippi to making hit records in Nashville, becoming the legendary First Lady during country’s Golden Age. This is her story — one that can’t be missed!

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum isn’t just a museum, it’s an experience, an exciting and entertaining destination in Nashville with something for everyone. Rhinestone costumes, seasoned instruments and tear-stained lyric sheets are only the beginning. Add incredible architecture along with famous southern hospitality, and a day at the museum turns into the memories of a lifetime. Savor a southern meal at Two Twenty-Two Grill & Catering and finish off the day by shopping at our Museum Store.

Real stories that must be told - that’s what you'll experience at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Start your journey through country music history with Sing Me Back Home: The Journey Begins, Folk Roots to the 1960s. This exciting multi-layered experience tells the story of country music’s humble folk roots, and tracks its evolution into the 1960s.

In 2010, the museum opened an all-new exhibit experience, expanding on Sing Me Back Home with Dreaming My Dreams: The Journey Continues, 1960s to the Present. This expansion included the addition of hundreds of new artifacts and multimedia elements that focus on country music’s recent history.

The history comes to life with every era of country music represented.

Limited Engagements

Family Tradition: The Williams Family Legacy, Co-Presented by SunTrust and Ford Motor Company. Open now through December 31, 2011
This major exhibition explores the legacy of Hank Williams and his kin--one of country music’s most iconic families. To tell the story, Hank Williams Jr., Jett Williams and members of the Williams family have offered over 200 rare artifacts never seen by the public, enabling the Museum to create an unforgettably compelling saga of love, heartache and redemption.

Tammy Wynette: First Lady of Country Music, Presented by Great American Country Television Network. Open now through June 2011
Tammy Wynette was a dynamic force in a man’s world — and her voice turned it upside down. In classic style, she went from picking cotton in Mississippi to making hit records in Nashville, becoming the legendary First Lady during country’s Golden Age. This is her story — one that can’t be missed!

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