![]() If your bride is a true country music fan, head on over to the Grand Ol' Opry for a tour of the historic theater and Country Music Hall of Fame. Morning: Grab brunch at the Butcher & Bee, a great spot for seasonal treats and delicious baked goods. Head to The Big Bang on Lower Broadway for a dueling piano show that will have you laughing just as much as you are dancing. Save room for dessert at Jeni's ice cream. Dinner is back on 12 Street South at Josephine, a higher-end spot serving new American fare from duck fat hash browns to lamb bolognese. You'll stop at one central location downtown to hit a few bars, but the drinking on this tour is mostly while you ride.Įvening: Clean up for your first night on the town. On a BYOB bike (that comes with a power engine to help you tackle the city's hills), you can bring a cooler of wine, beer, or whatever your bride prefers, plus your own playlist to blast as you ride. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.Afternoon: Take on more of downtown Nashville with a pedal tour of the city. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. If you want to badger people or argue, you can take it to DMs. No links to your music or self-promotion. If you don't want visitors, please unsubscribe. If you are a local and want to participate, please follow the rules:īe welcoming to visitors. Nashville Scene keeps an event calendar as well, focused on indie music concerts and artsy activities around town ![]() has a ton of information about events in town from concerts to trivia nights, maintains happy hour and brunch lists, and has guides for each neighborhood in town. Search Google for "nashville reddit (question)" Read the Nashville wiki page for a huge list of attractions, compiled by locals: If you are visiting, here are some tips to help you find more information: Welcome to r/VisitingNashville ! We'd love to show you around town and give you tips and tricks from a local's perspective. Just looking for suggestions to maximize a 3 day trip to Nashville with 11 guys that’s most reasonable lol. I feel like the Airbnb will give us more freedom to go do thing separately since we all have a home base and it’s also near the uni and centennial park. I have never been to Nashville before so I’d like to personally experience as much as I can in our 3 days there and feel like being parked at Broadway st wouldn’t do a visit there any justice. The pros for an airbnb is having a home base for everyone to hang out after and before our activities. The pros for the hotel is the convenience of how close we’ll be to Broadway st and not having to Uber back and forth. However, the Airbnb can provide a place we can all group together and hang out. The biggest turn off for an Airbnb is the commuting to midtown area (Broadway st) and the convenience to food and other activities. The areas for the Airbnb would be the music row area or Hadley/ Washington area. The other choice is an Airbnb around the area. ![]() Broadway st is definitely something wants for a night life scene so the convenience of a hotel is looking good. Planning on going to Nashville early November for a bachelor party. ![]()
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