Best Things to Do in

Nashville

Nashville

That Aren't in a Bar

Taste Nashville Hot Chicken

If there’s one dish you can’t leave Nashville without trying, it’s hot chicken. Many restaurants in town serve up their own rendition of this fiery fried food, some even offering several levels of spice, but you can’t go wrong with the Princess from Biscuit Love.

Experience Music History

There are many opportunities to learn about country music history in Nashville — it is home of the Country Music Hall of Fame, after all. But if there’s one thing we would recommend to even non-diehard country music fans, it’s taking in a show at the Grand Ole Opry.

Whether you go on a scavenger hunt to find all of your favorites or are pleasantly surprised when you happen upon one while going to lunch, the street art murals in Nashville are worth stopping to admire.

Peruse Posters at  Hatch Show Print

This historic print shop, now located at 224 5th Ave. South, dates back to 1879, when the Hatch brothers started creating letterpress posters for circuses, vaudeville acts, carnivals and other events. But what Hatch Show Print is best known for is its creation of posters promoting country music performances from the 1920s and beyond.

The neighborhood of 12South is a half-mile stretch of boutiques, restaurants, murals, coffee shops and, of course, appearances by mobile vendors like Amelia’s Flower Truck and the S’more Love Bakery camper.