Explore Nashville, from its rich history to what it made it into the famous “Music City, USA” of today. Get to know the city from the unique perspective of our Tennessean natives, who will guide you
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Location: Nashville
What's Included
- 90-Minute Legends of Music City Guided Walking Tour
- Local/Professional Guide
- Pass by top sites including Ryman Auditorium, Broadway, Printer's Alley, The Arcade, and more!
- Receive an introduction to some of Nashville's most celebrated landmarks and hidden gems
- Learn Nashville's history, from Fisk Jubilee singers to historic Jefferson Street
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the Legends of Music City tour, but it's generally suitable for all ages. Kids might enjoy it as long as they're able to walk for about 90 minutes. You might want to check with the guides if you're bringing very young children, though! They’re super friendly and can help you figure it out.
A: Comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be walking around the city for about 90 minutes. Dress for the weather, too! If it’s hot, light clothing is great, but if it’s cooler, a light jacket could be helpful. Also, don’t forget sunscreen if it's sunny!
A: If the weather looks bad, you can typically reschedule for a different day. The guides are pretty flexible, especially with rain. Just reach out to them as soon as you can, and they’ll help you find a good alternative.
Discussions
Just finished the Legends of Music City Tour—what a blast!
I took the Legends of Music City tour last weekend, and it was amazing! Our guide was a local who shared some awesome stories about the Fisk Jubilee singers and took us around the Ryman Auditorium and Printer's Alley. It really gave me a new appreciation for Nashville's history! Highly recommend it if you’re visiting or looking for a unique gift idea!
Thinking about gifting the Music City tour—who’s done it?
I’m considering getting the Legends of Music City walking tour for my partner’s birthday. Has anyone done it? What did you think? I know we’d be passing by cool spots like The Arcade and the Grand Ole Opry, but is the guide really good? Any tips?