![]() ![]() NASHVILLE ATTRACTIONS Courtesy of RCA STUDIO B on Music Row These joints on Lower Broadway pump live music into the streets from 10am to 3am, and there is never a cover charge. Several Nashville Honky Tonks are great places for live music shows, including those along Honky Tonk Highway. Just remember, almost every show has a $10 food/drink minimum per person, and there is a nominal fee to make online reservations. is almost always free (see their online calendar.) Also, most Sunday night writers nights, Sunday Spotlights and Monday Open Mic nights do not have cover charges. The famous Bluebird Cafe hosts an early show at 6 or 6:30 p.m. Kids are welcome (no pets) and you’ll love their wines while taking in the tunes. Bring your own chairs and blankets, as seating isn’t provided. Sumner Crest Winery holds outdoor concerts between 2x each month from May thru September. It’s family friendly, with tons of fun for everyone. Another option? Their DJ on the Dock evening happy hour series on Thursday nights during June and July. The concerts are held from May thru October on various Saturdays. ![]() Picnic tables or pavilion seats are available on a first come, first served basis, so you might want to bring a blanket or chairs.īeachaven Winery offers free Jazz on the Lawn concert series, with free parking. Head out to Kix Brooks’ vineyard and listen to live jazz and bluegrass every weekend. Don’t miss the maps dotted along the park walk they are a helpful and informative tool for those wishing to take a self-guided tour of the park.įREE THINGS TO DO IN NASHVILLE: TUNES TO GROOVE BY Courtesy of Arrington VineyardsĪrrington Vineyards hosts Music in the Vines in the summer, featuring live music from April thru October. Located in the shadow of the Capitol in downtown Nashville, Bicentennial Capitol Mall gives visitors a taste of Tennessee’s history, natural wonders and serves as a lasting monument to Tennessee’s Bicentennial Celebration. Our favorite waterfall hiking trails not too far from Nashville:. ![]() The Explorer Trail is made to attract butterflies weaving through groves and meadows.Ĭumberland Park is a 6.5 acre park and a welcome addition to Nashville’s burgeoning riverfront.It also has a Corian material slide that stays cool in the hot sun. The Gorge will be a hit for those climbers in your life, as it has a climbing wall, ropes and nets.The Scoops is a perfect area to cool off with a step stone path and cooling mist.The first area of the park is The Hollow, featuring a nature play area and splash pad.It features four areas with different activities to entertain your little ones. Nashville has begun the process of revitalizing their riverfront, and this park has been a perfect addition. Cumberland Park is another one of Nashville’s unique parks that is open to the public year round. ![]()
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