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Here are some activities and places in Nashville that you may want to check out.

These activities are not part of the trip.  

Ladies are responsible for planning and booking any of them individually.

Ladies are responsible for transportation to and from any activities booked individually.

To check out other activities and things to do in Nashville not listed go to;

www.visitmusiccity.com

  Tours & Activities with Fees

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Nashville Pedal Tavern was voted the #1 outdoor activity in Nashville!  The bikes can accommodate up to 15 people on either a public or private tour.  There are several route options, but we recommend the Broadway route.  These tours, both public and private fill quickly, so if you are interested in doing this while in Nashville book early.                                  Click on the logo to visit their website.

The Jugg sisters original tour has been a Nashville institution since 1997.  Hop on the Big Pink Bus for a comedy show on wheels.  Sheri Lynn and Brenda Kay dish the old stories on your favorite country music legends as you travel through downtown Nashville.  The Jugg sisters stay booked for months with no advertising.  So if you are interested laughing till your face hurts, book early. Click on the logo to visit their website.

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For the most entertaining and authentic Nashville experience, you gotta go with Tommy’s Nashville Tours!  Independently owned and operated by Nashville native ‘Charmin’ Tommy Garmon, you will see all Music City has to offer and more.  Check out downtown sights: from the famous Broadway Honky Tonks to the State Capitol to the world-renowned Ryman Auditorium.  See the homes of some of your favorite country music stars, such as Dolly Patron, Taylor Swift, Faith Hill & Tim McGraw.  We guarantee you’ll get as close as you can without being arrested!  This is no fly by the seat of your pants tour. With plenty of stops along the way, Tommy makes sure you end your tour ready for a more intimate experience with your favorite sights and venues.  Well known for his ability to ‘turn a raindrop into a hurricane,’ Tommy guarantees “a smile with every mile!”

 Click on the logo to visit the website.

While in Nashville, take one of America's Most Entertaining Day Cruises. Your cruise lets you experience Nashville as it can best be seen from the beautiful Cumberland River.

While “rollin’ down the river,” you’ll enjoy stunning views, a delicious meal freshly prepared by our chefs and toe-tapping entertainment in our two-story Victorian Theater in the center of the boat. One of the largest showboats ever built, the grand General Jackson is an elegant triumph of American ingenuity. With its elegant lacy filigree and stately design, the boat is reminiscent of the opulence of the American Victorian era.

Showboats have long been a colorful part of our nation’s history, and this most unique Nashville attraction epitomizes the grace and grandeur of the Old South.  A lunch or dinner cruise option are available for Friday and Saturday.  For more information and pricing, Click on the logo to visit the website.

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Nashville Zoo is a progressive and dynamic zoological park serving Middle Tennessee, southern Kentucky and hundreds of thousands of tourists that travel to Nashville every year. 

Since opening its doors in 1991, the Zoo has grown from a small, private operation in Cheatham County to an Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited facility with international conservation involvement. Over 960,000 visitors come to Nashville Zoo annually, making us one of the top attractions in Middle Tennessee.   Click on the logo to visit their website.

AdventureWorks is a great way to get out of the city and back into nature! Zipping is an exciting adventure with breathtaking views of the Fontanel forest. New and experienced zippers enjoy soaring through the shaded forest canopy on eight different zip lines, up to 85 feet high, and ranging from 200-700 feet in length. Professional tour guides help guests ride at speeds up to 35 miles per hour. We operates year round, weather permitting, so book your adventure today!   Click on the logo to visit the website.

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Free Activities

Nashville Walk of Fame

This public park is located on the lawn of the Hilton Nashville Downtown and directly across the street from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This park is home to the Music City Walk of Fame featuring in-laid granite stars honoring legendary figures in the music industry. The Gateway Commons parking garage is located directly below this park.

121 4th Ave S  Nashville, TN 37201

Centennial Park and Gardens
Centennial park is Nashville's premier park. Located on West End and 25th Avenue North, the 132-acre park features: the iconic Parthenon, a one-mile walking trail, Lake Watauga, the Centennial Art Center, historical monuments, an arts activity center, a beautiful sunken garden, a band shell, an events shelter, sand volleyball courts, dog park, and an exercise trail.

2500 West End Avenue

Nashville Farmers' Market

The open-air outdoor Farm Sheds consist of two large covered sheds that serve as a home to more than 150 farmers, artisans, and small businesses during peak growing season.  Throughout the year, shoppers can find ranchers, dairy farmers, cheese-makers, bakers, food artisans, crafters, and flea merchants, as well as farm-direct products like honey, jams, jellies, and more.  Open Saturday, March 30 from 8 a.m.–2 p.m. 

900 Rosa L. Parks Blvd

Tennessee State Museum

The interactive museum is known for its wonderful permanent collection of state history and Civil War artifacts, and it has rotating contemporary exhibits.  The free Military History Branch of the Tennessee State Museum is in the War Memorial Building, with exhibits dealing with conflicts from the Spanish American War through World War II.   Admission is always free. 

1000 Rosa L. Parks Blvd

Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree

The Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree is the second longest running radio show in history.  We invite you to be a part of the live audience Saturday night at 10:00 pm.  Admission is free at our Texas Troubadour Theatre.  The show is broadcast on AM 650 - WSM at 12 midnight.   All shows and artists subject to change without notice.  Phone 615-255-7503, please do not call until the week of show. 

2416 Music Valley Drive

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