Nashville Tours by Trolley
The Music City Trolley Hop
Be sure to catch some Nashville tours by trolley when you
visit Nashville.
The Music City Trolley Hop is one of the best ways to see historic downtown and several
Nashville tourist attractions.
This tour takes about from 60 to 90 minutes if you just stay on the trolley. The deal is that you don't have to stay on the trolley!

Now when you buy a ticket you can get on and off at your leisure during a 24 hour period. A great place to start the tour is at Grey Line booth on the corner of 2nd avenue and Broadway. Here is a list of where the trolley has stops. 1. 2nd & Broadway- Here are several
downtown Nashville restaurants,
Riverfront Park,
Fort Nashborough
and LP Field, home of the Tennessee Titans 2.
Ryman Auditorium -
From here you can see
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville Visitors Information Center and get to several
Nashville bars.
or honky tonks where you can dance the night away with live
Nashville entertainment.
3. State Capital & TPAC- From here you can see the State Capital,
Tennessee Performing Arts Center,
the
Tennessee State Museum,
the Military Museum and the
Nashville Library.
4.
Bicentennial Mall
and the
Nashville Farmers Market
here are several restaurants inside the Farmers Market not tomention a flea market, a garden center and lots of fresh produce. Bicentennial Mall is not a regular mall butmore of a mall of Tennessee facts. It is pretty interesting and there are picnic tables under the train tracks with public restrooms. These two
Nashville attractions
are beside each other. 5.
The Parthenon
is in Centennial Park. If you have kids plan to stay for a little while and bringsome bread or crackers to feed the ducks. Kids love that.
Centennial Park
has several
Nashville events
during the year so you might just wind up in a festival. If you go on Wednesday evening, they have free movies at the park during the summer. 6. West End - This is a great place to do some shopping and they also have some great restaurants. 7. Hillsboro Village - This trendy neighborhood is chock full of boutiques, antiques, theaters and the absolute best place for breakfast, the Pancake Pantry, yum yum!! 8. Music Row - Music Row is mostly made up of recording studios and a few restaurants. You will see the famous RCA Studio B and the "Musica" statue. 9. The Gulch - there are a lot of great locally owned shops, and restaurants in this area. Very nice.
10.
Frist Center for the Visual Arts-
If you enjoy art this is a great place to visit, especially on Frist Fridays. 11.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum -
You will be back in downtown Nashville and can actually walk back to 2nd avenue from here. This is a fantastic museum, it has a lot of country music memorabilia. Departure times from the booth on 2nd Avenue are 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 12:00 pm, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 3:00 pm and 4:00 pm daily. Tickets are about $15 bucks, half that for kids 6-11 and kids under 6 are free. Nashville Trolley Tours requires reservations for groups of more than 10. You can book online at
Nashville sightseeing.com
or call 1-888-881-3279. As you can see taking Nashville tours by trolley is one of the best ways to see Nashville. Here are some more
Nashville Tours
that you may be interested in. Have Fun.
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