Free Things to Do in Nashville

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Free Things to Do in Nashville
For those traveling on a budget, Nashville, Tennessee, is full of worthwhile activities that are also free. From lively honey-tonks to inspirational art to scenic parks, you can enjoy the city without spending a dime. Here are some suggestions.

No trip to Nashville would be complete without experiencing the city’s rich music culture. Visitors can ride the complimentary Music City Circuit bus, which stops at more than 75 locations in downtown Nashville and The Gulch. Of course, many of these stops give riders direct access to venues like the Country Music Hall of Fame, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Ryman Auditorium, Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) and many music-focused bars and restaurants. Since you’re in the country music capital of the world, visit one of the many honky-tonks for free live music and dancing, like The Bluebird Cafe, Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge and Robert’s Western World. Another option is to honky-tonk hop around the “The District,” an area spanning six blocks on Broadway, Printers Alley and 2nd Avenue. If you want to be fully prepared for experiencing Nashville’s music scene, check out our Guide for the Country Music Novice.

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