The ‘Music City’ aka Nashville is located on the Cumberland river and was founded in 1779. Known for its music industry, the city comes alive during the holiday season in November and December. It also has a plethora of educational institutions that earned it the nickname “Athens of the South.” The largest songwriter festival in the world also takes place in Nashville every spring.
The easiest way to explore Nashville is with the Nashville Old Town Trolley Tour. The tour takes you through the main attractions of the city including the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium, Country Music Hall of Fame, and more. Make sure to wear your walking shoes as you might want to explore the city’s musical points of interest afterward. Also, keep an eye on the tickets for the evening musical shows. The narrated tour will offer key insights into the city’s history and insider scoops.
April to October is the best time to plan a visit to Nashville. The weather is comfortable for extensive sightseeing around the city. However, if you are on a budget and want to make the most of the festivities, then the months of November and December are ideal.
We recommend spending two to three days in Nashville to explore the city’s key attractions while indulging in food, events and shopping.
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Nashville hop-on hop-off trolley tour covers all city’s major attractions with strategically placed stops. Add to that, your sightseeing tour will include 15 convenient stops and one loop will take over 2 hours. These tours also include free guided walking tours and immersive audio commentary. You can enjoy live commentary in several languages such as English, German, French, Spanish, Cantonese, Japanese, Italian, and Russian to ensure that you don’t miss a thing.