Also, Opryland Hotel's huge indoor gardens/atriums are open to public. You don't have to stay there. Park at the mall by the theater for free parking and just a 5 min. walk. Very good overview, though!
I actually follow you for information on Tennessee since are considering moving out in the future to retire. We are coming out for a visit in June and I stumbled across this video from a year ago and it was so helpful. You saved me hours of reading and research. Thank you so much!!! I especially liked that you didn't spend and a ton of time on any one particular place. You got right to the point! Excellent! 😁👍
If you go to Hermitage, be careful in the Slave Cabins! The entrances are so low! They warn you, but I didnt realize how low they are, and smashed my head going into one of them. Knocked me smooth out, and gave me a concussion, and a nice lump on my head. Not my finest moment!
This was an AMAZINGLY helpful video! I’m not moving to Nashville but if I was I’d absolutely be utilizing you! Thanks for the awesome info! Saved your video to review for our trip in Nov. any suggestions for teen girls to see and not miss? (Ofcourse the murals will be a huge hit w our girls… any other unique ideas)
Thank you SO much for the kind words! I would also recommend going to Opry Mills Mall and doing a tour of the Opry which is right next door. Hope you have a great time!
Thanks 🙏🏻 I’ll be visiting Nashville in 20 days coming from McAllen, Texas . We head there on July 27th and return home on July 30th early morning. So I really just need suggestions on what to do for 3 days I cannot go to the bars I’m only 18 years old going on 19 so that’s out of the equation. I’m sure there’s plenty to do there for 2.5 days or 3 days there that’s appropriate for my age . I’m going to the George Strait, Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town concert the 2nd night on night 2 of 3. Will be staying at the Westin in Downtown Nashville for those 3 nights
Coming Easter weekend for 5 days. Booked The Graduate… but I heard there is construction and Jackhammers. And the parking is $50 a day!!! Do you know of a work around foe parking there? Is it worth it? Weather?
Hi Tiffany! I’m a native Nashvillian living in Boston and your suggestions are solid! May I add more suggestions? 1) Radnor Lake, especially in the next 2 weeks. Take a walk, enjoy the autumn vibe. 2) Historic sacred spaces around town. Start with Downtown Presbyterian and then branch out! 3) Celebrate the Nashville heritage of Meat-and-Three! Places like Arnold’s, Elliston Place Soda Shop, and Wendell Smith’s. All historic places. Any more ideas about my home town? Please ask!
We visit the Zoo in every city we go to. I must disagree with you on the Nashville Zoo. It was one of the worst we have visited. With so many other great things to do around Nashville the Zoo should be left to locals and passed by tourists. I would also add to your list, easily top 10 was the Plaza Mariachi. The live shows and food there is wonderful. Oh and you mentioned 5th and Broadway, for us it was the best section of Broadway. We especially enjoyed 12/30 club.
Key word one of the worst "we" have visited. It's your opinion from your personal experience. She's only providing her opinion based on her experience.
Hello, This video is sooo helpful, thank you. We're looking at moving, but planning a visit next month. I have a question as well be visiting with a teenager. Here in the Chicago area, there are a lot of alcohol establishments that allow our son, as long as he's not sitting at the bar. But also many places that make us leave at 8 because he's under 21. Do you know if there is a good list, or video, or "key word" we could use to figure out good places to sit and listen to live music with beers AND our family? Looking fir kid friendly stuff seems geared toward very little ones.
Most places on Broadway are all ages during the day and switch to 21 and up in the evenings on Friday and Saturday. I think this list should be helpful for you! nashvilleguru.com/68232/all-ages-and-18-and-older-guide
Hello so I’m going to be visiting Nashville at the end of August for my daughter‘s 21st birthday however she has a 14 year old brother I will be tagging along also lol anyway we’re staying in the grand Hyatt at the end of Broadway and I’m curious if I should be renting a car first time ever in Nashville we are from New York
Just depends on where you want to go. If you’ve got several places in mind that you want to see each day, then I would say that renting a car would be just easier than trying to Uber everywhere. But if you’re mostly going to be hanging around Broadway then I wouldn’t worry about it. I hope you have a great time!
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How big was the 4th of July parade in Nashville this year?
I have lived in both states and. I am from the Midwest .. I will say both states are beautiful .! I will say california is more health conscious when it comes to food and exercise etc we have many choices of stores and restaurants of healthy organic foods for way less We don't smoke here in public areas and take it seriously The weather is stunning and there is no state that compares The fashion for us women is endless and many choices you can't even count The beaches are stunning surrounded by mountains We can go to big bear and see snow and go to the beach all in one day Nashville is plush and has beautiful seasons TN is friendly and is way more affordable than California Tn is growing and thriving in business TN Is charming Tn has incredible barbecue and baked beans the home cook in' comfort food is incredible I have considered moving back to TN.. I have to be willing to give up the weather here and beaches which is very difficult for me I have lived in Cali for years and still I haven't seen everything there is to offer in this state There is sooo much to do in California and it's exciting ..but yes the politics has consumed it The 1970's was when California was at its prime The Beach Boys and all the music and fun Everyone wanted to live here I have heard Nashville is growing and many new restaurants and businesses Which is amazing ..!
Great video! We will be visiting for the first time in July. Which street/neighborhood would be the best for kids to go to? Also, I e heard parking is very difficult and expensive. Should we bring razor scooters for the sidewalks or something to get around or do they allow people to ride in those on the sidewalks? Thanks!
I would recommend the zoo and adventure science museum. And parking can be just depending on where you want to go. But it’s mostly just downtown and around Broadway that is usually difficult for parking. The city does still have electric scooters in that area.
@@newsss-ub3hn I don’t typically recommend females going out and drinking by themselves, especially if you’re in a new place that you’ve never been. Now, if you’re just going out during the day to check out the area then I would personally feel fine doing that.
Well she’s not African American. As much as you think we should care but most ppl don’t bro. I’m from Detroit I lived in Nashville white ppl really don’t care about black history cause we are not black. Just accept that
I’m heading out to Nashville on April 25, 2022 to look around at possible places I’d want to live. In the Nashville area of course. Probably want to live on the outskirts of downtown as I own multiple electric vehicles. I.e. bikes, scooters and a Tesla. What are condominium sales like in the area? What’s the best part of town to look for a condominium? Thank you
Hey Robert! I would love to help. And there’s several different opportunities/options as far as condos go. It will all just depend on budget and personal preference. Give me a call/text/email and I can give you some more info!
Thankyou for caring about Riley .We are praying for Riley to come back safe to his family
This video is so helpful! Straight to the point but also a lot of good info! Thank you!
I’m glad you liked it! Thanks for the kind words!!
Also, Opryland Hotel's huge indoor gardens/atriums are open to public. You don't have to stay there. Park at the mall by the theater for free parking and just a 5 min. walk. Very good overview, though!
That’s a great point!! And thank you!
I have lived in Nashville 23 years and there’s a lot I just learned about from you. Will do some staycations. Thanks!
That’s great! I’m so glad
Great guide thank you. I will be travelling to nashville from Ireland in a few weeks and cannot wait. This has helped a lot ❤
I’m. Coming to. Nashville sunday
I actually follow you for information on Tennessee since are considering moving out in the future to retire. We are coming out for a visit in June and I stumbled across this video from a year ago and it was so helpful. You saved me hours of reading and research. Thank you so much!!! I especially liked that you didn't spend and a ton of time on any one particular place. You got right to the point! Excellent! 😁👍
Thank you so much for the kind words!!
If you go to Hermitage, be careful in the Slave Cabins! The entrances are so low! They warn you, but I didnt realize how low they are, and smashed my head going into one of them. Knocked me smooth out, and gave me a concussion, and a nice lump on my head. Not my finest moment!
The Opry is a must.
Thank you for the attractions you highlighted
Do u have a visitors booklet on places to stay that’s walking distance to 5 th & broa. 15:42 15:42 2 bedrooms that are close together
This was an AMAZINGLY helpful video! I’m not moving to Nashville but if I was I’d absolutely be utilizing you! Thanks for the awesome info! Saved your video to review for our trip in Nov. any suggestions for teen girls to see and not miss? (Ofcourse the murals will be a huge hit w our girls… any other unique ideas)
Thank you SO much for the kind words! I would also recommend going to Opry Mills Mall and doing a tour of the Opry which is right next door. Hope you have a great time!
Great info. Will be visiting for the first time in a few weeks and will be staying a few miles from Nashville. Hoping to take an Uber into the city.
I’ll be going to Nashville this weekends for my state tour and this is a perfect list for my trip thank you
Very informative 😊
Thank you!
Fantastic video!
Thanks 🙏🏻 I’ll be visiting Nashville in 20 days coming from McAllen, Texas . We head there on July 27th and return home on July 30th early morning. So I really just need suggestions on what to do for 3 days I cannot go to the bars I’m only 18 years old going on 19 so that’s out of the equation. I’m sure there’s plenty to do there for 2.5 days or 3 days there that’s appropriate for my age . I’m going to the George Strait, Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town concert the 2nd night on night 2 of 3. Will be staying at the Westin in Downtown Nashville for those 3 nights
Coming Easter weekend for 5 days. Booked The Graduate… but I heard there is construction and Jackhammers. And the parking is $50 a day!!! Do you know of a work around foe parking there? Is it worth it? Weather?
Hi Tiffany! I’m a native Nashvillian living in Boston and your suggestions are solid! May I add more suggestions?
1) Radnor Lake, especially in the next 2 weeks. Take a walk, enjoy the autumn vibe.
2) Historic sacred spaces around town. Start with Downtown Presbyterian and then branch out!
3) Celebrate the Nashville heritage of Meat-and-Three! Places like Arnold’s, Elliston Place Soda Shop, and Wendell Smith’s. All historic places.
Any more ideas about my home town? Please ask!
We visit the Zoo in every city we go to. I must disagree with you on the Nashville Zoo. It was one of the worst we have visited. With so many other great things to do around Nashville the Zoo should be left to locals and passed by tourists. I would also add to your list, easily top 10 was the Plaza Mariachi. The live shows and food there is wonderful. Oh and you mentioned 5th and Broadway, for us it was the best section of Broadway. We especially enjoyed 12/30 club.
Key word one of the worst "we" have visited. It's your opinion from your personal experience. She's only providing her opinion based on her experience.
I plan on coming ming to Nashville to visit soon 😊
Hi,
Great video!
Planning to visit soon. What are some good places to shop for cowboy boots in town?
I love going to Tecovas downtown at 5th and Broad!
Hello, This video is sooo helpful, thank you. We're looking at moving, but planning a visit next month. I have a question as well be visiting with a teenager. Here in the Chicago area, there are a lot of alcohol establishments that allow our son, as long as he's not sitting at the bar. But also many places that make us leave at 8 because he's under 21. Do you know if there is a good list, or video, or "key word" we could use to figure out good places to sit and listen to live music with beers AND our family? Looking fir kid friendly stuff seems geared toward very little ones.
Most places on Broadway are all ages during the day and switch to 21 and up in the evenings on Friday and Saturday. I think this list should be helpful for you!
nashvilleguru.com/68232/all-ages-and-18-and-older-guide
@@livinginnashvilleTNwithTiffany This is amazing!!! Thanks so much! We'll be there in 2 weeks ♡
id love to visit someday
Hello so I’m going to be visiting Nashville at the end of August for my daughter‘s 21st birthday however she has a 14 year old brother I will be tagging along also lol anyway we’re staying in the grand Hyatt at the end of Broadway and I’m curious if I should be renting a car first time ever in Nashville we are from New York
Just depends on where you want to go. If you’ve got several places in mind that you want to see each day, then I would say that renting a car would be just easier than trying to Uber everywhere. But if you’re mostly going to be hanging around Broadway then I wouldn’t worry about it. I hope you have a great time!
How big was the 4th of July parade in
Nashville this year?
I have lived in both states and. I am from the Midwest .. I will say both states are beautiful .! I will say california is more health conscious when it comes to food and exercise etc we have many choices of stores and restaurants of healthy organic foods for way less
We don't smoke here in public areas and take it seriously
The weather is stunning and there is no state that compares
The fashion for us women is endless and many choices you can't even count
The beaches are stunning surrounded by mountains
We can go to big bear and see snow and go to the beach all in one day
Nashville is plush and has beautiful seasons
TN is friendly and is way more affordable than California
Tn is growing and thriving in business
TN Is charming
Tn has incredible barbecue and baked beans the home cook in' comfort food is incredible
I have considered moving back to TN.. I have to be willing to give up the weather here and beaches which is very difficult for me
I have lived in Cali for years and still I haven't seen everything there is to offer in this state
There is sooo much to do in California and it's exciting ..but yes the politics has consumed it
The 1970's was when California was at its prime
The Beach Boys and all the music and fun
Everyone wanted to live here
I have heard Nashville is growing and many new restaurants and businesses
Which is amazing ..!
Great video! We will be visiting for the first time in July. Which street/neighborhood would be the best for kids to go to? Also, I e heard parking is very difficult and expensive. Should we bring razor scooters for the sidewalks or something to get around or do they allow people to ride in those on the sidewalks? Thanks!
I would recommend the zoo and adventure science museum. And parking can be just depending on where you want to go. But it’s mostly just downtown and around Broadway that is usually difficult for parking. The city does still have electric scooters in that area.
Is nashville safe for a solo female traveler? Especially to walk through broadway and the honky town bars alone?
@@newsss-ub3hn I don’t typically recommend females going out and drinking by themselves, especially if you’re in a new place that you’ve never been. Now, if you’re just going out during the day to check out the area then I would personally feel fine doing that.
Do. Y’all have seafood. Places
Do. Y’all. Have seafood. Places their
Great informative video!
Thank you so much!
Add monells restaurant and African American music museum- thanks
Well she’s not African American. As much as you think we should care but most ppl don’t bro. I’m from Detroit I lived in Nashville white ppl really don’t care about black history cause we are not black. Just accept that
Is all the Broadway bars 21 only? Taking a teenager with me that loves country music. But scared he won't get to see and hear all the music
During the day they’re not. But most turn to 21 and up in the evening. Usually around 10, but it should say on their websites.
I’m heading out to Nashville on April 25, 2022 to look around at possible places I’d want to live. In the Nashville area of course. Probably want to live on the outskirts of downtown as I own multiple electric vehicles. I.e. bikes, scooters and a Tesla. What are condominium sales like in the area? What’s the best part of town to look for a condominium? Thank you
Hey Robert! I would love to help. And there’s several different opportunities/options as far as condos go. It will all just depend on budget and personal preference. Give me a call/text/email and I can give you some more info!
I need a female honey for a guide this July. I got a sweet spot downtown. I want to go to Local places. I am an Arizona Cowboy.
Hattie bs princes and party foul
TH-cam Collab?🥶
You forgot NASCAR
#1 should have been LEAVE 😂
TH-cam Collab?🥶