Explore Music City like never before on the Live Nashville Walking Tour from the 'most entertaining Nashville walking tour company'. This tour takes everything about Nashville and combines it with some awesome sightseeing, history, and fun that the entire family can enjoy! This walking tour encompasses the vast history of this cultural hub, allowing guests to learn all about the past. Hear stories about the riverboat gamblers, honky tonks, record producers, rock stars, and more.
About the Tour
Just a few of the people guests will be able to hear tales about include former President Andrew Jackson; the first citizen of Nashville, Timothy Demonbreun; and one of the most iconic musical legends of all time, Johnny Cash. This tour gives a fantastic insight into everything that makes the city unique, from Nashville's neighborhoods to its murals and attractions, so if you are looking for a captivating and one-of-a-kind tour, this is the one for you.
This Nashville tour happens in Downtown Nashville which is one of the most historically significant landmarks and more in Music City. Nashville, TN is home to countless honky tonks, clubs, and live music venues where legendary musicians played. Along this tour, guests will see a few locations such as Fort Nashborough, the Nashville Observation Deck, and the Chet Atkins statue. This tour is great for everyone who wants to learn about Nashville and the history of country music, lasting approximately two hours and including a moderate walk of 1.5 miles. Do not miss out on this awesome opportunity to see some of the best of Nashville while learning about the legends and having a blast along the way!
When you are finished with your Nashville walking tour, be sure to check out a variety of other awesome adventures in the area. Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, take a food tour to sample traditional soul food, visit a recording studio on Music Row to learn about country music history, catch a music show featuring iconic musicians at the Grand Ole Opry, or discover Nashville history on a guided tour. No matter what you do, your time in Nashville is guaranteed to be a blast!
Pass By Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Nestled in the heart of Nashville, the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park offers an immersive journey through Tennessee’s vibrant history. With its expansive 19-acre landscape, visitors can explore the impressive granite map of the state, savor the musical notes of the carillon bells, and reflect on the stirring World War II memorial. This serene park seamlessly blends natural beauty with cultural richness, making it a must-visit oasis in the bustling city.
Pass By Cumberland River in Nashville, TN
The Cumberland River offers a captivating escape right in the heart of Nashville. Stretching gracefully through vibrant cityscapes and serene rural vistas, this iconic waterway invites both relaxation and adventure. Whether you're taking a scenic boat tour, enjoying riverside dining, or leisurely strolling its picturesque banks, the Cumberland River provides a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural charm, making it a must-visit treasure in Music City.
Pass By Hard Rock Cafe in Nashville, TN
Nestled in the heart of Nashville, the Hard Rock Cafe is a vibrant haven for music lovers and foodies alike. This iconic venue combines electrifying live performances with a museum-quality collection of rock 'n' roll memorabilia. Savor classic American dishes as you soak in the memorabilia-filled atmosphere, featuring items from legends like Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash. It’s an essential stop in Music City for an unforgettable dining and entertainment experience.
Pass By Nashville Municipal Auditorium
The Nashville Municipal Auditorium, a beloved hub of entertainment since 1962, is a must-visit venue in Music City. Hosting a diverse array of events, from electrifying concerts and rousing sporting events to vibrant conventions, it offers an authentic taste of Nashville's dynamic cultural scene. Situated conveniently downtown, this iconic auditorium invites visitors to immerse themselves in the vibrant pulse of America's music capital.
Pass By Nashville Public Square Park
Nashville's Public Square Park is a vibrant oasis nestled in the heart of the city, seamlessly blending urban vitality with natural beauty. This verdant space offers lush green lawns, striking fountains, and pathways perfect for a leisurely stroll or a brisk jog. Located adjacent to the historic Metropolitan Courthouse, the park hosts lively events and concerts, encapsulating Nashville's spirited community and cultural dynamism. Ideal for relaxation or exploration, it’s a must-visit for any traveler.
Pass By West Bank Commercial Dock
Nestled along the scenic Cumberland River, the West Bank Commercial Dock in Nashville offers a unique vantage point to experience the vibrant energy of Music City. This bustling dock invites visitors to embark on river cruises, offering stunning views of Nashville’s skyline and bridges. Whether for serene sunset sails or lively party cruises, it provides a quintessential Nashville experience, blending Southern charm with waterfront allure.
Stop at Fort Nashborough on the Riverfront
Fort Nashborough played an important role in Nashville history throughout the decades. Established in 1779, this historic fort helped to establish the Nashville that we know and love today. With influential roles in the American Revolution and more, this military fort holds a ton of history. If you want to explore the past, seeing Fort Nashborough is a great way to do so.
Stop at City Square Observation Deck in Nashville, TN
The City Square Observation Deck provides some great sightseeing opportunities in Nashville. Guests will get a view of the water as well as a walking path and a big lawn. The park offers some quaint and charming atmosphere and is the perfect place for a picnic after your tour.
Stop at Chet Atkins Statue in Philips Plaza
Nashville has a rich musical history, and guests can experience a bit of that by seeing the Chet Atkins Statue in Philips Plaza. This statue represents the iconic musician and producer, Chet Atkins, who signed some of Nashville's hottest artists including Charley Pride. The statue was created after his death to honor his legacy and the impact that his work had on Nashville's history.