Spotlight On Nashville

Add Nashville to your travel bucket list and discover a quirky city with a ton of small-town heart. Let the sound of country music lead you down Broadway Street, and get your fix of southern-style hot chicken at one of the city’s many delicious dives.

As times change and progress happens, as it inevitably does, in Nashville there are a few unchangeable constants you can always rely on to be there for you: its delicious down-home cooking, its hoppin' music scene (complete with honky tonks), and its old-fashioned charm.

Music Attractions

They don’t call it “Music City” for nothing. From Americana and pop to rock ’n’ roll and, of course, country, Nashville is best known for its iconic music venues. Explore the city's rich musical heritage and experience its country charm by paying a visit to one (or all) of these top music-themed attractions.

Grand Ole Opry

Known as the true home of country music, the Opry House has welcomed countless country music legends to her stage over the past nine decades. Explore the historic facility, grab a souvenir or two from the gift shop, and then stick around for a live performance by someone famous from the who's who of country music lineup.

Ryman Auditorium

The former home of the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium is known as the “Mother Church” of country music. It’s an important pilgrimage for any music lover and a self-guided tour will start your vacation off right. Make sure to get tickets to see a live performance on the Ryman's historic stage while you're there.

Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum

The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is a popular attraction that celebrates the entire recorded history of American music. See iconic music industry memorabilia, experience a historic recording studio, and discover the untold stories of lesser-known musicians who made important contributions to the industry.

The Johnny Cash Museum & Cafe

Dedicated to the life and music of the Man in Black, the Johnny Cash Museum is a must for any fan’s bucket list. This award-winning museum features the largest collection of items and artifacts devoted to Johnny Cash anywhere in the world. Stop into the onsite Johnny Cash's Bar & BBQ when you're finished for lunch paired with classic Cash hits.

Other Top Attractions

There are plenty of ways to play in Nashville, Tennessee. Get to know the city’s colorful culture and history at these top attractions in Nashville.

Where To Eat

Nashville is home to countless cafes and local eateries that serve the absolute best of tried-and-true Southern cooking. From barbecue and country-fried steak to hot chicken and old-fashioned grits, you'll find it all in Nashville.

Hattie B’s Hot Chicken

Hot chicken is the official dish of Nashville, and Hattie B’s is the place to get it. Choose from three locations in the city for a delicious selection of hot chicken with bones or no bones, and a heat level that tops out with a burn notice.

The Pancake Pantry

One of the most famous restaurants in Nashville is The Pancake Pantry, serving up 23 different varieties of made-from-scratch pancakes, plus many other tasty breakfast options. These fluffy bites of heaven are worth the waiting in line for.

The Farm House Restaurant & Bar

Serving up classic Southern fare with an innovative twist, The Farm House is the perfect place to spend the evening after exploring the city. If you're looking for the food culture of Nashville, you'll find it here, in the chicken, mashed potatoes, and cornbread.

Want some help booking your activities? Call Club Wyndham Travel at 800-732-0203 and a Travel Advisor will be happy to assist you with your reservations.

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