Bachelor Party Itinerary in Nashville, Tennessee

  • Day 1: Honky Tonk Highway
    10 minutes (1 mile) from Downtown

    Start the day with a legendary tour of Honky Tonk Highway where several live music venues and bars line the street. Enjoy Nashville's famous whiskey and beer while listening to country music. Some of the notable places to visit are Tootsie's Orchid Lounge, Robert's Western World, and Legends.

  • Day 2: Nashville Zoo and The Gulch
    30 minutes (10 miles) from Honky Tonk Highway

    Spend the morning at the Nashville Zoo, home to over 2,700 animals and spread out in 200 acres. Guests can also experience up-close and personal animal encounters. In the afternoon, head to The Gulch, Nashville’s trendy neighborhood with an array of restaurants, boutiques, and art galleries. Check out Killebrew Coffee, Biscuit Love for brunch or grab a drink at LA Jackson rooftop bar with an upscale atmosphere.

  • Day 3: Whiskey Distillery Tours and Top Golf
    2 hours (120 miles) from The Gulch

    Start the day with a whiskey distillery tour and learn about the whiskey-making process. Nearby places to visit are Jack Daniel's Distillery or Nelson's Green Brier Distillery. In the afternoon, experience urban golf at Top Golf, a popular entertainment venue. The driving range has a modern twist: it offers climate-controlled bays with food and drink service, and games for any golfing skill level.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Honky Tonk Highway (2-3 hours, free)
  • Nashville Zoo (2-3 hours, $20 admission fee)
  • The Gulch (2-3 hours, free)
  • Whiskey Distillery Tours (1-2 hours, pricing varies based on distillery)
  • Top Golf (2-3 hours, $25-$50 per bay per hour)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $45-$85

Transportation

Consider renting a car for the duration of the trip to move through the city more conveniently. Parking rates in downtown Nashville may vary from $5 to $30. Ridesharing apps such as Lyft or Uber are available in Nashville, with rates ranging from $11-$16 for a five-mile one-way trip.

Useful Tips

If you have additional time, consider visiting Belle Meade Plantation, a beautiful historic mansion with 34 acres of stunning scenery. Alternatively, take a hike or bike ride in Percy Warner Park. For night owls, check out the iconic Bluebird Cafe for country songwriters and performers or the Acme Feed and Seed for rooftop drinks and music.

Airports

Nashville International Airport (BNA) is the primary airport serving Nashville, located only about 8 miles from downtown, with 11 airlines operating over 450 daily flights to more than 75 destinations. The airport is known for its excellent dining options that highlight local food purveyors, including BBQ and hot chicken.

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