Culture Places Map
Culture in Nashville:
Country Hall of Fame
I think taking the guided tour is worth the extra cash—our guide shared so many behind-the-scenes stories that really brought everything to life!
Ryman Auditorium
I recommend checking out their gift shop. They have some cool memorabilia that isn't overpriced. I picked up a neat t-shirt for way less than I expected!
If you're planning on catching a show, try to visit on a weekday. I went on a Saturday and it was crowded, making it tough to enjoy the atmosphere fully.
The Johnny Cash Museum & Cafe
Plan for about 2-3 hours. It might look small but there’s a lot of cool stuff to see! I felt like I rushed through at first, but once I slowed down, I really enjoyed it.
Parthenon
Take advantage of the free admission day if your schedule allows; I went to the free first Saturday event, and it felt like a bonus visit with additional activities.
Check out the full-scale replica of the statue of Athena inside—it’s a highlight! I almost missed it, so make sure to give yourself time to explore the interior.
Honky Tonk Highway
Adventure Science Center
Bring your own snacks and drinks. The cafe is decent, but it can be pricey, and there’s limited seating. My advice is to grab a bite outside and then come back!
Hermitage
My advice is to bring snacks and drinks; the café options are limited and pricey. Packing a little something saved me time and money during my visit.
Belle Mead Plantation
I think bringing snacks is a good idea, as the café had limited options and could get busy. Grab a bite beforehand to keep your energy up while exploring!
Frist Art Museum
I recommend using the audio guide! It gives great insights on the artwork and helps you appreciate things more. Just don’t forget to return it!
John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge
My advice is to bring some snacks or even a picnic. There's plenty of places to sit and chill, so making a little event out of your visit can save you money instead of eating out.