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Nashville

  • Nashville Visitor Information centre sits in the glass tower at the Gaylord Entertainment Centre. Make it your first stop for maps, info, discounted attraction combo tickets and hotel accommodations. Book tours and tickets, get in the mood with the musical and historical exhibits and start souvenir buying in the gift shop.


  • Cruise Lower Broadway and the Honky Tonks on Saturday evening. The crowds are out, the best bands are on and you can barhop freely.


  • Tour the Capitol building, stroll out the back and down through Bicentennial Mall State Park, grabbing a bargain 'Meat and Three' lunch at the Farmer's Market.


  • Take the dinner cruise from Gaylord Opryland...sip Jack Daniel's at the deck bars and marvel at the city lights as you turn around at the end of Lower Broadway.


  • Stroll up Broadway to the university district...brewpubs such as Broadway Brewhouse and Blackstone Brewery, the Great Escape second hand record and comic store.


  • Check nashvillecvb.com for a complete list of daily events in Music City.


  • Get out of town...and savour the feel of the South at the delightful mansions.


  • Walk Nashville's music district, Music Row and see the names of record companies lining the street.


  • Brave the queue and grab breakfast at Pancake Pantry...Garth Brooks still sometimes pops in.



  • Atlanta
    The Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Macon, 90 miles south of Atlanta, is worth the scenic drive for exhibits on music legends from REM and Ray Charles, to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Little Richard.

    Nashville
    Check nashvillecvb.com for a complete list of daily events in Music City.

    New Orleans
    The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival spans eight days in late April-early May features all manner of local music, and big international names too.


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