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First Choice Tours


Tours designed for senior citizens
1815 Lawnview Point
Nashville, TN 37122-4519
United States
+1 615 773 2464 / +1 800 899 1616 (Toll Free)
http://www.firstchoicetours.net
First Choice Tours specializes in group & individual travel. It plans trips all over the United States & many places worldwide. It also offers customized packages for every type of person, on any kind of budget. Thriving on repeat business and referrals, the company prides itself on customer service. Plan a trip with them and you're sure not to regret it.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Grand Ole Opry House


Home of the Grand Ole Opry
2802 Opryland Drive
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
+1 615 871 6779 / +1 800 733 6779 (Toll Free)
http://www.opry.com/
When the world famous Ryman Auditorium closed its doors to country music performances, a section of the stage was removed and installed here at the new home of the Grand Ole Opry. Country music artists, past and present, consider performing on this stage the highest of honors. It is host to The Country Music Association Awards Show, various concerts, conventions and business conferences. The 45,000 square foot building seats 4,400 people.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Beth Boller
Photo: Beth Boller
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Ken Howard
Photo: Ken Howard
Grand Ole Opry House photo by michael cossey
Photo: michael cossey
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Derrick J. Cleveland
Photo: Derrick J. Cleveland
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Jeff Henry
Photo: Jeff Henry
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Heder
Photo: Heder
Grand Ole Opry House photo by John Brown
Photo: John Brown
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Rob Cross
Photo: Rob Cross
Grand Ole Opry House photo by regiedr
Photo: regiedr
Grand Ole Opry House photo by megweg79
Photo: megweg79
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Ralfinoe
Photo: Ralfinoe
Grand Ole Opry House photo by James VanArsdale III
Photo: James VanArsdale III
Grand Ole Opry House photo by marvcrawf
Photo: marvcrawf
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Bob Simmons
Photo: Bob Simmons
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Richard Heinl
Photo: Richard Heinl
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Ryan M.
Photo: Ryan M.
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Gary Larson
Photo: Gary Larson
Grand Ole Opry House photo by n.avella
Photo: n.avella
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Tim Archibald
Photo: Tim Archibald
Grand Ole Opry House photo by 2008 Road Trip
Photo: 2008 Road Trip
Grand Ole Opry House photo by girl.industries
Photo: girl.industries
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Tara Overzat
Photo: Tara Overzat
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Dawn Pecenka
Photo: Dawn Pecenka
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Katie
Photo: Katie
Grand Ole Opry House photo by BobbyProm
Photo: BobbyProm
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Curtis McCormick
Photo: Curtis McCormick
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Sarah Tiso
Photo: Sarah Tiso
Grand Ole Opry House photo by Aaron Stanton
Photo: Aaron Stanton
Grand Ole Opry House photo by pattibquilt
Photo: pattibquilt
 

 
Grand Ole Opry Tours


Tours designed for country music fans
2810 Opryland Drive
(at Briley Parkway
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
+1 615 889 9490
http://www.opry.com/
Nashville has a lot to offer music fans. Take the time to see it all here with the biggest tour in town. Your trip begins with a backstage tour of the Grand Ole Opry, home of country music's most famous radio broadcast. Next, climb aboard a luxury motor coach and visit the sites where country music history was made. You'll see Ryman Auditorium, the original home of the Grand Ole Opry, as well as the recording studios and record companies of Music Row.

Tour prices range from $10-40, depending on the size of your group and the tour package you choose.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by richie_rich2000
Photo: richie_rich2000
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Elizabeth
Photo: Elizabeth
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Misty Dawn Seidel
Photo: Misty Dawn Seidel
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Kari Roy
Photo: Kari Roy
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by elindenbaum
Photo: elindenbaum
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Mike Hursh
Photo: Mike Hursh
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by George Bairaktaris
Photo: George Bairaktaris
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Courtney McIntyre
Photo: Courtney McIntyre
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Britt Rossiter
Photo: Britt Rossiter
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by James G. Mundie
Photo: James G. Mundie
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Lindsey Crowe
Photo: Lindsey Crowe
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Mike Sibayan
Photo: Mike Sibayan
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by jckrebs
Photo: jckrebs
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by conserva
Photo: conserva
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Shawn Coomer
Photo: Shawn Coomer
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by crud_bud
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Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Jack Williamson
Photo: Jack Williamson
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Tomas N. Romero
Photo: Tomas N. Romero
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by purplemenu
Photo: purplemenu
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Rob McCullough
Photo: Rob McCullough
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Karen  Hartmann
Photo: Karen Hartmann
Grand Ole Opry Tours photo by Gaylen Walker
Photo: Gaylen Walker
 

 
Gray Line Tours


See the most of Music City
2416 Music Valley Drive, Suite 102
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
+1 615 883 5555 / +1 800 251 1864
http://www.graylinenashville.com/
Choose from 14 spectacular Music City tours! Country music fans will have a hard time deciding between the Grand Ole Opry Shuffle, Music Valley Live and Home of the Stars. Interested in more than country music? Try the Best of Nashville, Jack Daniels Country or Historical tour. If you're looking for daytime romance, board the General Jackson for a leisurely lunch and sightseeing cruise.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Johnny Walker Tours


Nashville's oldest tour service
107 Music City Circle
Suite 100
Nashville, TN 37214
United States
+1 615 834 8585 / +1 800 722 1524
http://www.johnnywalkertours.com/
Music fans can book Nashville on Stage, a popular concert tour that features top acts in the area's best performance halls. History buffs may opt for a ride on the General Jackson Showboat or spend the day touring the Hermitage, home of President Andrew Jackson. Whatever your interests, they've got a tour for you. Extended vacations, including hotel accommodations and deluxe motor coach, may also be arranged for your charter group. Call or visit web site details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
NashTrash Tours


NashTrash Tours
772 Harrison St
The Farmers Market
Nashville, TN 37219
United States
+1 615 226 7300 / +1 800 342 2132
http://www.nashtrash.com
When you are looking for a little more than your average tour of the Music City, climb aboard the funniest bus in town. The Jugg Sisters are your hostesses and they will have you laughing and singing all afternoon. As you visit all the major attractions in the city, you will hear the satirical and very risqué commentary of the sisters while riding in comfort on their tacky pink bus. It's not a very sophisticated ride, as alcohol is allowed to be consumed on the bus, so you might be best to leave the kids at home. If you don't mind the overall "hillbilly" theme, you're sure to have a grand time.

Review © 2007, Wcities
NashTrash Tours photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Nashville Convention Center


Full-service convention center
601 Commerce Street
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 742 2000
http://www.nashvilleconvention...
If you want to find a big event in Nashville, this is the first place to look. Convenient location and size make it a prime venue for many of the city's major events and exhibits. This massive glass and limestone structure houses a 118,000 square foot exhibit hall, 11,000 square foot ballroom, 22 meeting rooms and offers full-service catering. It is also connected to the Renaissance Nashville (673-room luxury hotel) and across the street from the 20,000-seat Gaylord Entertainment Center.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Nashville Convention Center photo by Robin Balram
Photo: Robin Balram
Nashville Convention Center photo by `gasssman
Photo: `gasssman
Nashville Convention Center photo by tnm6i
Photo: tnm6i
Nashville Convention Center photo by Francesca Dalleo
Photo: Francesca Dalleo
Nashville Convention Center photo by Christopher Teague
Photo: Christopher Teague
Nashville Convention Center photo by UCtippu
Photo: UCtippu
 

 
Nashville Express Tours


Guided tours of the Music City
15 Bridlington Ct
Nashville, TN 37201
United States
+1 800 638 8687 / +1 615 872 7585
http://www.nashvilleexpress.co...
When you want to see all Nashville has to offer, you need to call a professional. This tour company has been showing visitors the best of Music City for over 25 years.

Arrange for a country music lover's dream tour during Fan Farte or visit historical sites around town. They'll arrange everything: tickets, fares, and even handle accommodations. All you have to do is enjoy yourself.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Nashville Visitor's Center


One-stop tourism information source
501 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37201
United States
+1 615 259 47347
http://www.nashvillecvb.com/
Before you tour the Music City, you need a game plan. That's why this handy information center inside the Nashville Arena should be your first stop. The friendly, knowledgeable staff will help you plan activities in the city and provide you with maps to help you find your way around. Unsure about a certain tourist attraction or restaurant? This facility offers brochures and pamphlets on nearly every point of interest in the metro area, and the staff will be happy to make a dining recommendation.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Nashville Visitor's Center photo by swgirl60
Photo: swgirl60
 

 
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium


Free expression venue
301 6th Ave N
Nashville, TN 37203
United States
+1 615 782 4000
A statue of a lone warrior stands high above the plaza steps. Close by is a black marble memorial wall with the names of Vietnam veterans from the Volunteer State. People gather peacefully at the plaza and inside the 1,900-seat auditorium for concerts, theater and other forms of free expression.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium photo by Mira
Photo: Mira
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium photo by Stephen Downes
Photo: Stephen Downes
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium photo by Michael Anderson
Photo: Michael Anderson
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium photo by Will Beard
Photo: Will Beard
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium photo by gavin richardson
Photo: gavin richardson
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium photo by Frederick Fisher
Photo: Frederick Fisher
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium photo by gregorybyerline.com
Photo: gregorybyerline.com
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium photo by Kara Mattox
Photo: Kara Mattox
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium photo by David Humes
Photo: David Humes
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium photo by Mike Saliba
Photo: Mike Saliba
Nashville War Memorial Auditorium photo by kyle.brown
Photo: kyle.brown
 

 
Oaklands Historic House and Museum


One of Tennessee's most elegant homes
900 North Maney Avenue
Nashville, TN 37130
United States
+1 615 893 0022
http://www.oaklandsmuseum.org
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this antebellum mansion looks much as it did 150 years ago. Once home to Col. Hardy Murfree, for whom the town of Murfreesboro is named, the structure, furnishings and surrounding property provide an authentic view of 19th century America and its war-torn South. During the United States Civil War, both Union and Confederate armies camped and fought here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Stones River National Battlefield


Civil War battlefield and museum
3501 Old Nashville Highway
Nashville, TN 37129
United States
+1 615 893 9501
http://www.nps.gov/stri/
This is the site of one of the bloodiest clashes of the Civil War. A three-day battle, from December 31, 1862 through January 2, 1863, resulted in 81,000 killed and 23,000 wounded. In the end, the Confederate army withdrew and the advancing Union army gained control of Middle Tennessee and its rails, farms and roads. Located nearby the Stones River National Cemetery. Established in 1865, it is the final resting place of over 6,000 Union soldiers. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Kelly Verdeck
Photo: Kelly Verdeck
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Serena Matthews
Photo: Serena Matthews
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Genie Walker
Photo: Genie Walker
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Lara
Photo: Lara
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Mike Fairbanks
Photo: Mike Fairbanks
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Rob Robbins
Photo: Rob Robbins
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Ben Hatcher
Photo: Ben Hatcher
Stones River National Battlefield photo by anal.chemist.tree
Photo: anal.chemist.tree
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Jeff
Photo: Jeff
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Robert Lamprechet
Photo: Robert Lamprechet
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Amy York
Photo: Amy York
Stones River National Battlefield photo by David B. Fant
Photo: David B. Fant
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Matt Zaske
Photo: Matt Zaske
Stones River National Battlefield photo by Mark Yearian
Photo: Mark Yearian
 

 
Sweet Magnolia Tours


Showing you the best of Nashville
PO Box 159348
Nashville, TN 37215
United States
+1 615 463 8558 / +1 800 235 5295
http://www.sweetmagnoliatours.com
Music City has more to see and do than you might imagine. To get the most out of your visit, let Sweet Magnolia Tours guide you. Country music fans will enjoy the "Fan Fair" package, with stops at popular concert venues, recording studios and historic sites. Customized packages are always an option, including overnight package tours of Nashville and nearby cities. Tickets can be delivered directly to your hotel. Prices vary depending on your budget and interests.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Tennessee Antebellum Trail


Self-guided driving tour of pre-Civil War Tennessee
1345 Carnton Lane
Nashville, TN 37064
United States
+1 800 381 1865 (Toll Free)
There are dozens of historic sites in Middle Tennessee that tour companies don't begin to cover. This 90-mile self-guided driving tour helps you discover these gems. Ramble, at your leisure, through four counties and to 55 historic sites, including antebellum plantations and homes. Several sites, including The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson, are open for tours. Guide information is free, call or visit web site for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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