Nashville Tennessee: Tours & Attractions You Can Book

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Nashville (Tennessee): Tours & Attractions You Can Book on Musement


Nashville skyline (Musement)
Nashville is “Music City U.S.A.” — a must for live music, venues, and music history.

The Musement Nashville page currently shows 15 bookable experiences, spanning museum tickets, venue tours, trolley sightseeing, food walks, day trips, and even sports tickets.


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Top attractions on the Nashville page

These are the headline “top attractions” categories shown on the destination hub:

  • Country Music Hall of Fame (6 experiences)
  • Nashville Old Town Trolley (2 experiences)
  • RCA Studio B (2 experiences)
  • Hatch Show Print (3 experiences)
  • The Grand Ole Opry (2 experiences)
  • Ryman Auditorium (2 experiences)

Source hub: https://www.musement.com/us/nashville/

Featured tours & attractions (with direct links)

Here are some of the experiences currently listed on the Nashville destination page, summarised in a practical “what it is / who it suits” format.


Nashville Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum tickets (optional audio guide)

  • Type: Museum ticket
  • Duration: from 1 hour to 3 hours
  • Why go: Explore the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and its country music exhibits and artifacts (as described on the listing).


Country Hall of Fame with museum and RCA Studio B guided tour

  • Type: Combined ticket + guided add-on
  • Why go: Bundle the Hall of Fame visit with an RCA Studio B guided tour (and optional Hatch Show Print, depending on the ticket option).


Hatch Show Print guided tour

  • Type: Guided visit
  • Why go: Visit one of America’s oldest working letterpress poster shops (as described on the listing).


Old Town trolley tour of Nashville (hop-on hop-off)

  • Type: Hop-on hop-off trolley
  • Good for: First-timers who want a city overview with flexibility
  • What to expect: Narrated sightseeing with multiple stops (the listing describes 14 stops).


Discover Nashville tour of music, history and stories (van tour)

  • Type: Guided driving tour
  • Duration: from 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes
  • Why go: A guided city drive with a local guide, mixing top attractions and “hidden gems” (as described on the listing).


Nashville Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour

  • Type: Self-guided walking tour (audio)
  • Good for: Independent travellers who want a flexible “walk and learn” format.


Nashville City Center audio-guided walking tour

  • Type: Audio-guided walking tour
  • Duration: 1 hour
  • Why go: A short city-centre stroll designed around Nashville’s music identity and major venues (as described on the listing).


General Jackson showboat tour with lunch or dinner

  • Type: Cruise + meal + show
  • Duration: 4 hours (as described on the listing)
  • Why go: A Cumberland River cruise with a three-course lunch or dinner and live entertainment (as described on the listing).


Nashville Downtown Underground Donut Tour

  • Type: Guided tasting walk
  • What to expect: Donut tastings at multiple bakeries plus city stories as you walk (as described on the listing).


Nashville Predators ice hockey game ticket at Bridgestone Arena

  • Type: Sports event ticket
  • Duration: 2 hours 28 minutes (as shown on the destination listing snippet)
  • Why go: An easy “local night out” option if your dates match the season schedule.


Self-Guided Driving Tour of Natchez Trace Parkway

  • Type: Self-guided driving audio tour
  • Duration: from 3 hours to 5 hours (as shown on the destination listing snippet)
  • Good for: Travellers who want to add a scenic drive/day trip to a Nashville stay.

What to bring (quick checklist)

  • For audio tours: phone + headphones, plus a power bank (and car charger for driving tours).
  • For museum/venue visits: allow buffer time for entry procedures (some listings mention redeeming vouchers for printed tickets).
  • For trolley/sports: arrive early and keep your ticket/phone ready.

Want me to turn Nashville into a tight 1–3 day itinerary using only the experiences above (e.g., Hall of Fame + trolley + showboat night)? Tell me how many days you have and whether you’ll have a car.