Explore Nashville's honky-tonk history and most colorful characters on a 105-minute walking tour of downtown with a local, storytelling guide. Find the city's landmarks, from a pre-Prohibition saloon to the place where Andrew Jackson fought historic duels, and see the streets where musical legends were made.
Family friendly
Great overview and orientation of the city
Fully narrated tour
Led by a local guide
2-hour Nashville walking tour
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions
Most entertaining walking tour in Nashville
Professional and entertaining guide
Excellent overview of the city
Magnificent storytelling
Unlimited recommendations on where to go, what to do, and how to make your vacation your most memorable
Exclusions
Gratuities (optional)
Departure & Return
Departure point
Meet at Bridgestone Arena marquee (address 501 Broadway, southwest corner of 5th & Broadway). Stand by that electronic sign.
Departure Time
We start right at the scheduled time! Be at the southwest corner of 5th & Broadway on or before the departure time as we can't hold the group up if you're late!
Return Details
Concludes across the street from the Visitor Center
What To Expect
Make your way to downtown Nashville, where you'll meet a local guide and set out on a route through the city's most famous and infamous places. Trace a route from 5th and Broadway to the oldest home in the city of Nashville, then see Ryman Auditorium, the original home of the Grand Ole Opry. Pass Tootsie's Orchid Lounge - this country honky-tonk is among Nashvilles most notorious - then walk down Market Street to the Riverfront Park, once home to a booming river trade. Take in views of the Tennessee Titans stadium, the Cumberland River, and the original site of Fort Nashborough. Continue to Nashville Public Square to hear stories about Andrew Jackson's many duels. Dive into Printers Alley and the Men's Quarter to see Nashville's seedy, fun side: this is where Johnny Cash drank at Skull's Rainbow Room, and where Little Richard and Hendrix practiced the blues before they were famous. Turn up Cherry Street to pay your respects to Chet Atkins' statue, then stop by the Tennessee State Capitol building and the Downtown Presbyterian Church before winding up your tour back in central Nashville.
Additional Info
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Tours must have 6 people or subject to reschedule or cancellation with refund
Please include a CELL PHONE number for text messages regarding changes, including rain, or rescheduling
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel At least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.