Funtivities
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is the definitive home of America’s music, safeguarding more than 2.5 million priceless artifacts, including countless recordings and photographs, numerous stage costumes, musical instruments, and more.
Downtown Nashville is the hub of the entertainment that defines Music City. Within mere city blocks, visitors can experience world-class art at the Frist Center for Visual Arts, catch a great Broadway play at the amazing Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC), see world-class concerts and events at the Bridgestone Arena, and have a blast along Nashville's Honky Tonk Highway.
This bustling neighborhood, extending up Broadway and Division Street, is home to a variety of hotels, restaurants, and bars that come alive at night.
South of Broadway’s honky tonks and neon lights is an area called SoBro (South of Broadway). This area, once filled with empty buildings and worn-down streets, has been revitalized by the opening of the Music City Center convention center, hot new restaurants, attractions, cocktail bars, and trendy hotels which have made downtown’s SoBro a must-see.
One of Nashville’s hottest neighborhoods, 12South has emerged as the perfect one-stop destination to eat, drink, play, and socialize. Stylish shops, beautifully-restored homes, charming coffee shops, and a wide array of dining options are all within walking distance. You are likely to find a vintage guitar, local craft beer, gourmet popsicle, hand-stitched pair of jeans, and a fabulous meal all in one visit.
For more information on things to see and do in Nashville: www.visitmusiccity.com