When you visit Nashville, you will quickly discover that there is more to see and do than you might have expected. There are few American cities in which you can tour Civil War battlegrounds and historic homes, and then travel up the river on a luxurious paddle steamer.
Grand Ole Opry Take a backstage tour of the Grand Ole Opry, home of country music's most famous radio broadcast, and the adjacent Grand Ole Opry Museum. Also be sure to see the Opry's original home, at the Ryman Auditorium. Dine at the Old Hickory Steakhouse, then visit the historic Two Rivers Mansion.
The Parthenon The Parthenon is located in the West End. This is the only to-scale replica of the Greek architectural marvel in the world. Stop into the Midtown Cafe for a hearty meal. The nearby Local Color Gallery displays work by Nashville-area artists, while the exhibits at the Hartzler-Towner Multicultural Museum take on a more worldly air. All Fired Up gives guests the opportunity to create their own ceramics and sculptures.
Whether you choose to tour Nashville as part of a large group or by yourself, there are many ways to see the Music City. It is impossible to list every tour and charter service in town, but the following are some of the most popular.