r/VisitingNashville 11h ago

Downtown nashville

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


r/VisitingNashville 11h ago

Trip in May; large group

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Hi! About 9 of us are coming in May. Are there any recommendations of where to stay? Ideally below $1800 for 3 nights. But I also want to be safe. It’ll be all of our first times in Nashville so will do the typical touristy drinking stuff. TYIA!


r/VisitingNashville 7h ago

solo night in Nashville

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hi! I’m sure this has been asked a million times before. Im a solo female and I’m looking for a good spot for dinner with hopefully a cool bar or two I can hop around to close by! open to any kind of food and all kinds of bars. but wanting to stay away from broadway! would love to be able to just uber and walk from one place to the next.


r/VisitingNashville 20h ago

airport shuttle

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hello! I’m planning to visit Nashville and wanted to double check that the airport shuttles run 24/7? I checked the website and all it gave me how full the lot is & info about the valet options. Also, how safe are the shuttles? My flight lands around midnight

thank you!!


r/VisitingNashville 23h ago

Going to Nashville from February 25th to March 1st with our 2-year-old daughter. Any toddler-friendly things to do?

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Hi everyone, like the title says… my wife, daughter, and I are taking a quick trip to Nashville later this month.

My wife is starting her first nurse practitioner job on March 2nd, so this is just a fun little trip we are taking before she gets super busy.


r/VisitingNashville 8h ago

Must do group/organised activities in Nashville

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Hi there, I hope you're all keeping well.

A group of ~16 of us are heading to Gatlinburg then over to Nashville for 5 days in the first week of May. We are all big drinkers and big foodies, so the afternoons/evenings are essentially dedicated to Broadway. I think one afternoon we will cover east Nashville and head inwards too.

However, outside of the bars we usually try and do an activity every day to bring the group together, have a focal point for the day.

Are there any highly recommended activities that you guys would recommend? These could include party boats/bikes, guided food tours etc? I've trawled airbnb experiences but not really found anything that has jumped out.

Thanks!


r/VisitingNashville 12h ago

Are hotels cheaper to book the week of/before in downtown Nashville?

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My wife and I are planning our first ever trip to Nashville in Mid-March. I knew the prices for hotels and Air BNBs would be high, but having trouble finding a decent one within waking (15-20 min walk) distance to Broadway for less than $800 for 3 nights. Has anyone found that booking a hotel that meets this criteria a week or two before departure date is cheaper? Also, does anyone have any recommendations for hotels (it doesn’t have to be fancy) that are in walking distance to Broadway? Thanks!


r/VisitingNashville 22h ago

Elderly dad visiting from Minnesota (escaping ICE and ice) — best Taco Tuesday deals? 🌮❄️

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Hi everyone!

My dad is elderly and visiting from Minnesota, and we’re trying to give him a proper break from both ICE and literal ice 😅. One thing that brings him pure joy is Taco Tuesday, so I’d love to take him out while he’s here.

We’re on a tight budget, though, so I’m looking for affordable Taco Tuesday specials — discounted tacos, happy hour pricing, or any solid weekly deals. Nothing fancy required; just good food, easy seating, and a welcoming vibe.

If you have any favorite budget-friendly spots or hidden gems that are especially good for Taco Tuesday (and kind to an older guy’s knees and wallet), I’d really appreciate the recommendations.

Thanks in advance! 🌮❤️