A hub of culture and entertainment, the city is home to some of the country’s finest museums, art galleries, performance halls, and historical monuments. Nashville is a great southern cultural destination with strong African American influences reflected in its famed blues scene. Visitors will also find plenty of venues playing other kinds of music, such as jazz, rock and country.
505 Deaderick St
Nashville, TN 37243
+1 615-782-4040
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Tennessee Performing Arts Center
570 Opry Mills Dr
Nashville, TN 37214
+1 844-462-7342
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Regal Opry Mills IMAX, 4DX & ScreenX
The Iroquois Steeplechase has been a Nashville staple for over 75 years. This horse race attracts more than 25,000 people each year, providing all of the grandeur and status of a Triple Crown event, but on a smaller, more manageable scale. Steeplechase racers from all over the world come to Nashville to compete, with the revenues going to local organizations as part of a fundraiser. The action is fast-paced and immensely entertaining, making this a must-see for anybody visiting Music City in May.
203 3rd Ave N
Franklin, TN 37064-2504
+1 615-591-2991
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Iroquois Steeplechase
The Tennessee Renaissance Festival takes place every weekend in May in Nashville, providing lots of opportunities for locals and visitors alike to embrace their medieval side. The festival takes place just outside of town, in a rustic, rural environment replete with its own castle. Inside the “ren fair,” guests will find dozens of merchants selling their items, plenty of delicious food and beverages to enjoy, and a variety of entertainment ranging from falconry performances to knights jousting in the arena. Of course, there’s also music, actors, and court jesters, making this not only a getaway from the city, but also a getaway from the twenty-first century.
2124 Newcastle Rd
Arrington, TN 37014
+1 615-395-9950
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Tennessee Renaissance Festival
A small town called Manchester, just down the road from Nashville, hosts one of the country’s largest and most thrilling music festivals. Since its inception in 2002, the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has attracted some of the greatest names in the music industry. That means it attracts large crowds on a yearly basis, with many people driving in from out of town to see their favorite band. Every June, over 80,000 people flock to the 650-acre outdoor stadium to watch a seemingly endless succession of big-name performers and bands. This is an event you will not want to miss if you enjoy music.
Great Stage Park
Ext 111 & Ext 114 I-24
Manchester, TN 37349
+1 800-594-8499
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Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
The Country Music Awards Music Festival, often known as CMA Fest, is also quite popular and takes place directly in the middle of downtown. The festival offers a chance for some of country music’s biggest names, as well as some talented up-and-comers, to put on a show in front of a packed house. The four-day tournament is primarily conducted at Nissan Stadium, the Tennessee Titans’ home stadium. However, smaller stages are frequently found nearby, and many local venues host free events throughout the weekend.
35 Music Square E #201
Nashville, TN 37203-4312
+1 615-244-2840
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CMA Music Fest
While Nashville is most recognized for its excellent music, it also has a strong movie culture. In fact, more than 40,000 people visit Nashville each year solely to attend the Nashville Film Festival, which has been voted one of the greatest in the country. The NFF began in 1969 and has run continuously for 50 years, showcasing amazing documentaries, indie films, and studio movies equally. Local filmmakers, writers, and producers also showcase their work during the event, providing it an excellent opportunity to find undiscovered talents among Nashville’s very creative population.
161 Rains Ave
Nashville, TN 37203
+1 615-742-2500
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Nashville Film Festival
2626 Music Valley Dr
Nashville, TN 37214
(615) 889-0282
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Nashville KOA Resort
2616 Music Valley Dr
Nashville, TN 37214
(615) 883-8559
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Two Rivers Campground
4010 Anderson Rd
Nashville, TN 37217
(615) 361-1980
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Anderson Road Campground
2572 Music Valley Dr
Nashville, TN 37214
(615) 889-4225
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Nashville RV Resort and Cabins
1810 Stewarts Ferry Pike
Hermitage, TN 37076
(615) 889-5198
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Seven Points Campground
1000 Rosa L Parks Blvd
Nashville, TN 37208
+1 615-741-2692
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Tennessee State Museum
3777 Nolensville Pike
Nashville, TN 37211
+1 615-833-1534
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Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
18 Springhouse Ln
Nashville, TN 37214
+1 615-458-1730
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Gaylord Springs Golf Links
2235 2 Rivers Pkwy
Nashville, TN 37214
+1 615-889-2675
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Two Rivers Golf Course
1221 Forest Park Dr
Nashville, TN 37205
+1 615-352-9958
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Percy Warner Golf Course
2009 Sevier St
Nashville, TN 37206
+1 629-888-9621
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Vinny Links Golf Course
900 Rosa L Parks Blvd
Nashville, TN 37208
(615)-880-2001
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