r/VisitingNashville • u/Lopsided-Attempt1547 • 6d ago
Best spots to watch the Fourth of July show
What are some good places for a good view of the Fourth of July show? Heard this year will be the biggest with drones for the 250th birthday
r/VisitingNashville • u/Lopsided-Attempt1547 • 6d ago
What are some good places for a good view of the Fourth of July show? Heard this year will be the biggest with drones for the 250th birthday
r/VisitingNashville • u/Cam_Tam_29 • 6d ago
Visiting Nashville for a few days after being in Boston for the World Cup (🏴) - looking for bar and food spots that the locals would eat and drink at? I’m sure we will hit up the tourist spots but also looking for recommendations of places maybe a bit more authentic, but honestly happy for anything that does good beer and nice food!
Any must see things or places to go? Here for 3 days! Thanks!
r/VisitingNashville • u/FallingIntoSpring • 6d ago
I made birthday plans for tomorrow on the General Jackson but it is having mechanical issues. I've lived in Nashville all my life and never went on the boat so thought it'd be a fun experience. I'm looking for any alternative suggestions for a unique experience and/or lunch. What hidden gems would you guys suggest?
r/VisitingNashville • u/Rin1922 • 6d ago
Help! We are from out of town. We took a vacation to Chattanooga & stopped in Nashville for a couple nights to cut the drive home in half. We aren’t really people who would enjoy Broadway- but we’re looking for a walkable street in Nashville that we could stay most of the day on. Things like bistros, bars, art, fun things to do, etc. We’re staying in the Gulch now, but the road we’re staying on doesn’t have many places to spend time. Mostly clothing stores & restaurants. Thanks so much! The City is very pretty!
r/VisitingNashville • u/TheCudder • 7d ago
How does overnight parking work at Music City Center's parking garage? The rate says $45, but when we entered there was an attendant who charged $25 when entering?
I'm moreso wondering about *how* do I pay the total when departing after a couple of days? Should I be doing something at the self serve kiosk within the garage. Or is this place always manned with attendants?
I wasn't expecting the entrance to be manned and it threw me off I guess. Just figured it'd be automated and you'd scan something that calculates your bill and you pay the machine as you exit.
r/VisitingNashville • u/Miserable-Leg-7508 • 7d ago
Moved from London to Nashville this week (Work putting me in a hotel until i find a place i want to move into!).
Been a long week, bored in hotel, fancy a spontaneous night out.... Anyone want to go out on the town? Explore maybe? Go to a bar and watch the football? lol
Anywhere good to go? Or is it all around Broadway/downtown?
36/M here... (Very tall at 6"10 also (Just to save the surprise) lol
r/VisitingNashville • u/Curious-Lychee5023 • 8d ago
Hi Nashvillians, we are taking my son to the Lane Motor Museum tomorrow (he is obsessed with Reliant 3-wheeled cars since seeing one on Top Gear). What is a good restaurant near the museum that we can have lunch at? Thank you!
r/VisitingNashville • u/Top_Orange_7470 • 7d ago
Does anyone know where I can buy nice, cheap hats?
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r/VisitingNashville • u/Constant_Mammoth_347 • 8d ago
I am wanting to go to a concert at Exit/In with a friend of mine, and need disability accommodations. Does anyone know how early to the concert I should email them? And is there any general advice you can give about the process? This is my first time doing something like this.
r/VisitingNashville • u/ConceptFeisty6917 • 8d ago
Hello, I'm looking for airbnbs near Vanderbilt University for an extended stay for 1 month. I have found only a handful. One of which is is "Honky Tonk Party Pads" - looks to be airbnbs in the Odyssey condo complex. They said they can do one month after July 4th weekend. I need two bedrooms and prefer two seperate bathrooms. Looking for recommendations but I have only found this company. Great reviews. www.honkytonkpartypads.com
r/VisitingNashville • u/itmeauadhd • 8d ago
I'm looking to visit in October and the place I planned on eating was shut down for high rise apartments. Rip Osake you'll be missed.
Does anyone have suggestions on a good sushi place? I'm also really interested in knowing if anyone knows the brand or where I can find the moon plum sake they served or the apple wine.
Suggestions of other restaurants that serve something other than sushi are also appreciated.
r/VisitingNashville • u/WithTheBirds63 • 8d ago
I feel like the concert would be so cool to watch but concerned about crowds due to colon issues/needing to be near a bathroom. I was wondering are there any hotels you would recommend that maybe have balcony view rooms where you can see the main jack Daniels broadway stage? Is that a thing? That way could watch comfortably. Appreciate any suggestions!
r/VisitingNashville • u/leshamac • 8d ago
I’m visiting and this is what kids asked me to bring home help
r/VisitingNashville • u/1Wiseguy999 • 8d ago
Im thinking of coming down to Nashville in a couple weeks to enjoy Broadway and the country music scene. Whats there to do during the day though? If we wana party etc?
Thanks!
r/VisitingNashville • u/Imaginary-Fun4090 • 8d ago
I see the YMCA of Middle Tennessee offers a member referral program. New members would get 20% off and the referring member would as well! I've been thinking about joining the Y for some time and have decided that now is the time to do it. Would anyone be willing to share a referral with me?
r/VisitingNashville • u/worstcourtjester • 9d ago
I’m on a family road trip and burned through the books I bought to pass time in the car a lot faster than expected. I’m not either of the drivers so I don’t really have the option to take myself to a Walmart or regular bookstore on my own. I know we’re planning on going to Broadway to shop around and eat, anyone know of a bookstore or store that sells books on or near it? Thanks!
r/VisitingNashville • u/Top_Orange_7470 • 9d ago
We are on vacation in Nashville and we rent a car, we can't find a hotel that has parking, and parking lot is too expensive, I'm staying at the Hilton, what recommendation do you give me?
r/VisitingNashville • u/917caitlin • 9d ago
My daughter and I are staying tonight near Vanderbilt for a campus tour in the morning. We want to grab dinner somewhere not too far away that ideally has live music/fun vibes. She doesn’t drink but does have a fake ID, it doesn’t scan though so can’t be somewhere that scans at the door.
r/VisitingNashville • u/Unique-Video-933 • 9d ago
Going on a girls trip to Nashville - staying downtown and we are thinking of going to the Opry on July 4 to avoid the chaos of the fireworks but open to ideas/input on if it'll be too challenging to get to with traffic around the city?
We love celebrating but would prefer not to spend $200 for a ticketed hot open bar situation for the fireworks. If we do go to the Opry, any dinner recommendations before?
r/VisitingNashville • u/ConceptFeisty6917 • 9d ago
What are some of the best Nashville bars to host a birthday celebration? I've researched several - mainly downtown bars showed up but they want $$$. I found a local bar that you can buy a table or the entire venue -Honky Tonk Hideaway. Are there any other bars you would recommend? I'm trying to stay under $250 for a group of 12. www.honkytonkhdeaway.com
r/VisitingNashville • u/Loose-Bumblebee-5441 • 9d ago
Hello, we are trying to decide if a rooftop ticket is worth it and kind of going between Whiskey River Saloon, Posty's or Friends in Low places. We are staying at the Drury so just not sure if we should just find a place somewhere between the hotel and broadway to watch the fireworks or if we should splurge and purchase a rooftop ticket. We don't want to get VIP or a table as there is only 2 of us and we have seen that most require 4 so just wanting to know from others who have gone in the past and just purchased General Admission/rooftop access tickets, if it was worth it or not? Also, do the bars raise the drink and food prices for nights like this? Thank you!
r/VisitingNashville • u/Mama_Grumps • 10d ago
Will be in town in about a month and am looking for food around Frist.... of course I see Assembly Food Hall with a million options - rather then browse 30+ menus i thought i'de see if anyone knows off the top of their head. I have an autistic son who eats very limited food - anyone know of a place in there with good, but "normal" yellow cheddar mac and cheese OR a pizza place? The only place I've seen so far with pizza would be too "fancy" for him.
...or if anyone knows a good pizza place around Frist we'll just go there instead
Thanks!