History and hospitality...two words that have been at the foundation of Belle Meade for over 200 years. In the 1800s, Belle Meade was one of the largest and wealthiest private estates in Nashville, ra
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Location: Nashville
What's Included
- Free On-Site Parking Available
- Visit the thoroughbred horse farm, or leave time for a bourbon tasting
- 45-Minute Guided Tour of Belle Meade Mansion with Professional Guide
- Access to the property for a Self-Guided Tour of the Grounds and Outbuildings
- Complimentary Wine Tasting at the On-Site Belle Meade Winery
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Honestly, the fall is amazing at Belle Meade. The leaves change, and the grounds look stunning. But spring has its charm too, with all the flowers blooming. Just keep in mind that weekends can get busy, so if you're looking for a quieter experience, aim for a weekday.
A: Yes, kids are welcome! The tour is pretty family-friendly, and they’ll enjoy the horse farm part too. Just keep in mind that younger kids might get a bit restless during the 45-minute guided portion, but the grounds are great for running around afterward. No specific age limits that I know of!
A: Yep, there’s free on-site parking! It’s pretty straightforward. Just follow the signs when you get there. Sometimes it can get a bit crowded during peak times, but I’ve never had a problem finding a spot.
Discussions
Just did the Belle Meade Mansion Tour and loved it!
I went to the Belle Meade mansion tour last weekend and it was awesome! The guide was super knowledgeable, and the history of the estate is fascinating. Plus, the complimentary wine tasting at the winery was a nice touch! The grounds are stunning, especially with the blooms in full swing. I highly recommend it for anyone visiting Nashville. Just remember to book ahead because it can get busy!
Thinking of gifting Belle Meade tour for my parents' anniversary.
I'm considering the Belle Meade mansion tour plus wine tasting for my parents. They love history and wine, so it seems perfect! Just wondering if it’s worth the price and what the experience is like. Anyone done this as a gift?