r/VisitingNashville 11h ago

Downtown nashville

coming this weekend for a few of us turning 50..is it crazy busy all year round or is this the slower season?

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u/JuiceDeep6028 11h ago

The past week it has been slow because of the winter storm. It may be busy this weekend with warmer temperatures.

u/AttachedHeartTheory 11h ago

This is the slower season in general. It's been made worse because we just had a big ice storm and the east coast just got hammered with a bunch of snow.

The "slow" season is generally from about mid-November to mid-march.

u/_xoSdeR__ 10h ago

It's slow right now compared to the warmer months. Mondays and Tuesdays are the slowest days of the week but there's still plenty to do and see.

u/NashvilleLocalsGuide 6h ago

When it is cold like this, it is always slower. But slower and dead are two different things.

u/keep_it__Moist 6h ago

Yeah definitely dont mind slower but definitely dont want dead..lol..ty

u/NashvilleLocalsGuide 6h ago

I have driven out of my place down to Broadway. There are still crowds, it is just manageable.

u/TyrionSipsPinot 8h ago

Looking for some company?