Nashville Free Walking Tour
Nashville free walking tour takes you through the city of Nashville, located in the state of Tennessee, is known for its rich musical heritage and diverse culture. The city is often referred to as the “Music City” and is home to many country music venues and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Visitors can also explore the city’s rich history by visiting sites such as the Belle Meade Plantation or the Hermitage, the home of President Andrew Jackson. Nashville is also known for its delicious southern cuisine and friendly locals.
General information
♦ Meeting point: Tennessee State Capitol Building
♦ Start times: 11:00 hrs / 18:00 hrs
♦ Duration: 2 hours
♦ Availability: Everyday
♦ Price: Tip only basis
♦ Note: Booking this tour is mandatory
Free Walking Tour Nashville – Itinerary
Free walking tour Nashville begins at the Tennessee State Capitol Building, a historic site that dates back to 1859. Take in the impressive architecture and learn about the history of the building and its role in the government. Next, head to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, where you can learn about the history of country music and see artifacts from some of the most famous country music stars.
Continue on to the Historic RCA Studio B, where many famous country music songs have been recorded over the years, including hits by Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, and many more. Take a tour of the studio and learn about the recording process.
After that, head to the legendary music venue the Grand Ole Opry, the home of the longest-running radio show in the United States. Here you can learn about the history of the venue and see where many famous country music stars have performed over the years.
Take a break for lunch at one of the many restaurants in the area, where you can enjoy traditional southern cuisine. After lunch, head to the Johnny Cash Museum & Cafe, where you can learn about the life and career of one of the most famous country music singers of all time.
Finally, end your tour at the famous Lower Broadway, where you can see the famous Honky Tonk bars, where you can see live music, and enjoy a drink. Take a stroll down Broadway and see the famous neon lights and listen to live music. Enjoy the lively atmosphere before your tour ends.