Private Walking Tour with Johnny Cash Museum Admission

On your three-hour walking tour of Nashville, you will discover how music forms a common thread throughout Nashville’s communities, binding the life and soul of the city and its people. Your guide w

On your three-hour walking tour of Nashville, you will discover how music forms a common thread throughout Nashville’s communities, binding the life and soul of the city and its people. Your guide will talk to you about how the growth of Nashville’s music publishing sector in the 1800s helped prompt the deluge of popular artists visiting Nashville in the mid-1900s to play the Ryman Auditorium, including Sandra Bernhardt, Louis Armstrong, John Philip Sousa and Nat King Cole. Learn about the music stars who have made Music City their permanent home, including the band members from the Kings of Leon, Justin Timberlake, The Black Keys, Keith Urban, Michael McDonald, Keb’ Mo’, Sheryl Crow, Paramore, Hot Chelle Rae, and Jack White. As you walk, there will be numerous opportunities to hear the live music for which the city is known, and your tour will finish at the Johnny Cash Museum (tickets included)!

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Location: Nashville

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Q&A

Q: What's the best time of year to take the walking tour in Nashville?

A: Honestly, spring and fall are the best! The weather's mild, and you get to enjoy the blooming flowers or the beautiful autumn leaves. Summer can be super hot, and winter can be chilly, so if you can aim for April to June or September to November, you'll have a great time. Plus, live music is always bumpin' in those months!

Q: Is there a minimum age for the tour? Can kids join?

A: Great question! There's no strict age limit, so kids are welcome! It’s a fun way for families to explore Nashville together. Just keep in mind that it’s a walking tour, so little ones might need a break if they get tired. The guide is usually great with kids, and they’ll enjoy the live music along the way!

Q: How much walking is involved? Is it suitable for someone with mobility issues?

A: The walking tour is about 3 hours, but it’s at a leisurely pace with plenty of stops, so it should be manageable for most people. If someone has mobility issues, just let the tour provider know when you book, and they can make accommodations, like taking breaks or using a shorter route. You won't miss out on the good stuff!

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Just did the walking tour + Johnny Cash Museum—amazing!

I recently went on the private walking tour in Nashville, and it was such a blast! Our guide was super knowledgeable, and hearing the stories about all the music legends while walking through the city added so much life to the experience. The live music we stopped to hear along the way was incredible! Ended at the Johnny Cash Museum, which was totally worth it. Highly recommend for anyone, especially if you love country music!

Considering this tour for my friend's birthday!

Thinking about buying the private walking tour and Johnny Cash Museum admission for my friend's birthday. She’s a huge Johnny Cash fan and loves exploring new cities. Just wondering if it’s worth it? Any tips or should I look for other experiences?