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Looking for a weekend escape filled with music, culture, and Southern hospitality? Nashville is calling your name. This fall, you can fly non-stop from Grand Rapids to Nashville for as little as $80
. Donโt miss out on this fantastic opportunity to experience Nashvilleโs unique charm without breaking the bank.
What to Do in Nashville
Whether youโre a first-time visitor or a seasoned Nashville traveler, there are endless activities to keep you entertained. Here are five must-see attractions that should be on your itinerary:
Grand Ole Opry
The Grand Ole Opry is the cornerstone of Nashville's music scene. A visit to this legendary venue is a must for any music lover. Catch a live show featuring a mix of country legends and rising stars, and experience the magic that has made the Opry a must-visit destination for nearly a century.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Dive into the rich history of country music at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Explore exhibits that celebrate the genre's icons and its influence on American culture. Donโt miss the interactive displays, rare recordings, and the chance to see Elvis Presleyโs gold Cadillac.
The Parthenon
Located in Centennial Park, the Parthenon is a full-scale replica of the original in Athens, Greece. It houses an impressive art collection and a massive statue of Athena. The Parthenon is a unique blend of history, art, and architecture, making it a fascinating stop during your Nashville visit.
Broadway and the Honky-Tonks
No trip to Nashville is complete without a stroll down Broadway, the city's vibrant main street lined with honky-tonks, bars, and live music venues. Grab a drink and enjoy live performances at famous spots like Tootsieโs Orchid Lounge and The Stage. The energy of Broadway is contagious, and you'll find yourself dancing the night away.
The Hermitage
Step back in time at The Hermitage, the former home of President Andrew Jackson. This beautifully preserved plantation offers a glimpse into 19th-century life in the South. Tour the mansion, stroll through the gardens, and learn about Jackson's legacy in American history.