Want to tour downtown Nashville but dread the thought of a lengthy history lesson? Maybe you are looking for less "party", but more fun? Nashville Puppet & Sightseeing Tour is an experience where fun
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Location: Nashville
What's Included
- Local Expert Professional Guides
- 1-Hour Live Walking Tour of Nashville
- All Fees and Taxes
- Entertainment with Experienced Storyteller and Puppeteer
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Absolutely! Children 5 and under are free, and the tour is designed to be family-friendly, so your 3-year-old will have a blast with Cornbread. The puppet engages kids with songs and stories, making it fun for all ages! Just keep an eye on your little one to make sure they stay engaged.
A: The Nashville Puppet and Sightseeing Tour typically lasts about an hour. It's a nice balance—long enough to see some sights and enjoy Cornbread’s stories, but not too long that the kids get restless. You’ll get to explore downtown and learn some cool stuff without the boring lectures!
A: Parking can be a bit tricky in downtown Nashville, but there are several options. Look for public parking garages nearby, which usually charge around $10-$15. Just make sure to arrive a bit early to find a spot since it can get busy, especially on weekends. Also, check the local parking apps for availability!
Discussions
Just did the Nashville Puppet Tour with my kids—so much fun!
I took my two kids aged 5 and 8 on this tour last weekend, and they absolutely loved it! Cornbread the puppet is hilarious and keeps everyone entertained while sharing cool stories about Nashville. The tour lasted about an hour, which was perfect—the kids were engaged the whole time. If you’re looking for a fun family outing in Nashville, I highly recommend it!
Considering the Puppet Tour as a gift—thoughts?
I’m thinking of getting this Nashville Puppet and Sightseeing Tour experience for my sister’s family. They have two kids, and I feel like the whole interactive puppet thing would be a hit! Just wanted to see if anyone has done it and if it’s worth the price? Looks like a fun way to learn about the city!