Lyft and Uber are easy to use, and most areas downtown (The Gulch, SoBro, Broadway) are walkable. Scooters and bike rentals are also popular for short trips.
Most buildings offer secure paid parking. Metered street parking and pay-to-park lots are available—rates and hours may vary. For guest parking beyond your reserved spot, apps like Parkeaz help locate spaces.
Country Music Hall of Fame
Ryman Auditorium
Broadway Honky Tonk Highway
Johnny Cash Museum
Centennial Park & The Parthenon
Ascend Amphitheater
Music City Convention Center
Nissan Stadium
RCA Studio B
Try Biscuit Love (brunch), Hattie B’s (hot chicken), Husk (modern Southern), The Southern (steaks and seafood), and The Pharmacy (burgers). Most favorites are walkable or a short drive.
Honky Tonk Highway on Broadway offers free music most nights. The Ryman and Grand Ole Opry have ticketed concerts for bigger acts. Check local venues and rooftop bars for DJs and emerging artists.
Yes! Try Frothy Monkey, Barista Parlor, Crema, or Milk & Honey for local favorites with excellent coffee and pastries.
Centennial Park (with the Parthenon), Germantown (great food), East Nashville (local arts/shopping), and 12 South (boutiques, murals, and coffee).
Downtown life means occasional noise—ear plugs and sound machine apps are provided for guest comfort. If problems arise, message your host ASAP.
The Art Store features rotating work by Nashville students. Support local talents at Hatch Show Print, galleries in The Gulch, and shops on 12 South.
Yes! Guests receive a curated list of the host’s favorite restaurants, rooftop bars, coffee shops, music venues, galleries, parks, and free events—just ask!
Nashville is famous for murals! Try the wings mural in The Gulch, “I Believe in Nashville” at 12 South, and neon signs on Broadway.
Message your host before or during your stay for insider tips—Abby responds quickly with ideas tailored to your interests.