Morning: Arrive at Nashville International Airport and take a quick ride to your downtown hotel. After freshening up, stroll to Broadway, the iconic street buzzing with honky‑tonk bars and neon lights.
Afternoon: Grab a classic Southern lunch at Hattie B’s to sample the famed Nashville hot chicken. Then wander to the Country Music Hall of Fame, where interactive exhibits showcase the city’s musical legacy.
Evening: Relax at Ryman Auditorium, taking a guided backstage tour. End the night with a live performance at the historic venue, feeling the pulse of Country’s “Mother Church of Country Music”.
Find HotelsMorning: Start with a hearty breakfast at Pancake Pantry before heading to the historic Music Row, the heart of Nashville’s recording industry. Visit the iconic Vanderbilt University’s Music Campus for a glimpse of budding talent.
Afternoon: Explore Historic RCA Studio B, where legends like Elvis recorded. A short walk leads you to the Johnny Cash Museum, a treasure trove of memorabilia.
Evening: Enjoy dinner at The Bluebird Café, a renowned songwriter’s venue. After dinner, catch a vibrant live show at Exit 12, a lively bar featuring local musicians and craft beers.
Find HotelsMorning: Begin with coffee at Barista Parlor then explore the trendy East Nashville district. Visit East Nashville Public Library for a quick cultural pause.
Afternoon: Savor a lunch of smoked BBQ at Martin’s Bar-B-Que followed by a sweet treat at Jeni’s Ice Cream. Afterward, stroll through 12South to admire local boutiques and murals.
Evening: Wrap up the trip with a sunset dinner at Husk, offering modern Southern cuisine. Finish the night with a final music experience at Alabama Theatre, where you’ll catch a lively concert or theater show.
Find HotelsTotal Estimated Cost: $340
To extend your stay, add a day exploring the scenic Belle Meade Plantation or a day trip to the nearby Franklin historic district, both offering additional music history and gourmet dining experiences. If you need to shorten the trip, combine Day 2 and Day 3 activities by visiting Music Row and the RCA Studio in the same morning, and replace the evening show at the Alabama Theatre with a quick visit to Bluebird Café for an intimate performance.