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You’ll never forget your first time in Nashville. There are pockets of culture and fun all over the city, but where you stay can when you’re there can make a trip that extra bit special. And we’re not just talking about hotels; we’re talking about Nashville’s neighborhoods.  Whether you’re looking for a honky-tonk-filled musical vacation, a foodie trip in the city or a culture-crammed excursion through Nashville’s many museums and galleries, our list of the best places to stay will give you everything you need for a perfect trip. Oh, and we’ve included exactly what to eat, drink and do when you’re there as well. Here is exactly where to stay in Nashville.  RECOMMENDED:🏘️ The best Airbnbs in Nashville📍 The best things to do in Nashville🍗 The best restaurants in Nashville🍸 The best bars in Nashville Margaret Littman is a writer based in Nashville. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines. This guide includes affiliate links, which have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines. 

  • Nightlife

There is no point in beating around the proverbial bush here. If you are going out in Nashville, you have certain expectations; this is Music City. Well, prepare for those expectations to be obliterated in a flash of honky tonk and lost love. The best nightlife in Nashville is everything you imagined and so much more. It does not disappoint. In a country full of musical heritage, you have to be pretty darn special to earn the moniker ‘Music City’. Nashville takes its status very seriously, and country-centric bars are king here, but don’t make the mistake of thinking nightlife here is a one-trick pony. Quite the opposite, and you’ll find fun no matter your preferred atmosphere. Going out in Nashville? You lucky, lucky duck. Here's what to expect. RECOMMENDED: The best Airbnbs in Nashville  

  • Things to do

Visitors flock to Nashville for its incomparable country music scene, poppin’ honky-tonks and fluffy, satisfying hot chicken. And who can blame them? This city does a lot of things really really well, and its culture scene is second to none. In fact, a ‘things to do’ list is where Nashville really shines, with enough comedy and theatre on offer to make sure you never get bored.  You might be heading to Nashville for Live on the Green, Nashville’s huge annual open air concert, for Nashville pride, or possibly for the Tomato Art Fest. But we’d advise booking a longer trip to soak up all that this city has to offer. From free art exhibitions to live music and sports to waterparks, the possibilities are endless in ol’ Nashville Tennessee. It’s also got to be the only place you can get table service at a baseball game. So if you’re ready to take the plunge, indulge yourself in the best things to do in Nashville right now.  RECOMMENDED:🍽️ The best restaurants in Nashville🕺 Guide to the best nightlife in Nashville🥑 The best brunch in Nashville🏠 The best Airbnbs in Nashville 🍗 The best hot chicken in Nashville🏘️ The best places to stay in Nashville

  • Restaurants

In Nashville, the food reflects the population, which is ever-changing as folks from different cultures move into the city. Once known just for hot chicken and BBQ, Nashville is now home to fantastic Middle Eastern, Mexican and Portuguese cuisine, and so, so much more (but don’t worry, the hot chicken is still great).  Here you’ll find everything from breakfast tacos to yakitori skewers to die for, and the best part? Much of the ingredients used are fresh AF and likely only grown a few miles away, owed to Tennessee’s climate and agricultural history. This is the good stuff. Here are the best restaurants in Nashville right now.  RECOMMENDED:🍗 The best hot chicken in Nashville🍸 The best bars in Nashville📍 The best things to do in Nashville🏘️ The best Airbnbs in Nashville At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.

  • Restaurants

Hot chicken has a long (maybe true) history. In the 1930s, a woman revenged her partner for stepping out on her (as they say in the South) by giving him blow-your-head-off spicy chicken, but it backfired when he – shock horror – loved it. He and the rest of the Prince family made Prince’s hot chicken. And though you’ll find it all over the place now, it’s a fact that nowhere does hot chicken like Nashville. Getting your hands on fluffy white bread, bone-in chicken, a pickle to cut through the spice is pretty much a right of passage when you’re here, and nowadays it comes in every form you can imagine. Traditional. Extra spicy. Even vegan (you heard us). Here are the best spots for hot chicken in Nashville – just remember your glass of milk on the side.  RECOMMENDED:📍 The best things to do in Nashville🍗 The best restaurants in Nashville🍸 The best bars in Nashville🏘️ The best Airbnbs in Nashville🪩 The best nightlife in Nashville Margaret Littman is a writer based in Nashville. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines. 

  • Travel

Nashville is not just the home of delicious and juicy hot chicken, sandwiched between thick slices of fluffy white bread. Anyone else drooling right now? Nashville has a whole lot more going for it, from a seriously poppin’ music scene to some really brilliant art. Check out honky-tonk at Lower Broad, watch live comedy at Doyle and Debbie, or sample good ol’ Tennessee whiskey on a local distillery tour. Bottom's up! But whether you’re there for nightlife, music, or restaurants, or you are just in the running for seriously good hot chicken, make sure you pick the right place to stay. You need to continue the Nashville vibes from morning to night. And what better place to look for accommodation than Airbnb? Luckily for you, we've found some cracking places to lay your head, for quite literally any occasion. Here are the very best Airbnbs in Nashville, handpicked by us. Thank us later. Recommended: 🇺🇸 Check out the 19 best things to do in Nashville🎸Here's Where to stay in Nashville🎉On a girls' trip to Nashville? Here's the only guide you'll need.  Who makes the cut? While we might not stay in and review every Airbnb featured, we've based our list on our expert knowledge of the destination covered, editorial reviews, user reviews, hotel amenities and in-depth research to find you the best stays. This article includes affiliate links. These links have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.

  • Bars

It’s likely you’re headed to Nashville for its music scene (they don’t call it Music City for nothing, after all). And it won’t disappoint – the city is alive with buzzing music venues, live bands and line dancing, and a whole load of culture spots celebrating all things musical about the city. But of course, you may not be surprised to hear that this rich musical culture lends itself to a fantastic nightlife scene.  In Nashville, there’s a whole load of great bars on offer, from honky tonks to speakeasies and craft beer joints to karaoke. Nashville’s bar scene leaves no stone unturned, but the vibes vary from area to area. So we’ve formulated the essential guide, so you can tour the city’s best nightlife offerings from borough to borough. Kick off those dancing shoes and get ready for the Nashville night of dreams with these fantastic bars.  RECOMMENDED:📍 The best things to do in Nashville🍽️ The best restaurants in Nashville🕺 Guide to the best nightlife in Nashville🥑 The best brunch in Nashville🏘️ The best Airbnbs in Nashville

  • Things to do

Nashville is the Las Vegas of the South. Swap the casinos for rhinestones and multiply by x10000 and you’ve got yourself a party. It’s the land where heartbreak makes country stars, Dolly Rebecca Parton has more authority than the FBI, CIA, SCC and NFL combined and where a good time—and a slight case of tinnitus—is guaranteed. If you’re planning your next girls trip, we’ve found a few not-to-be-missed restaurants and hot pink Honky Tonks you’ll want to add to your Music City bucket list. Below, where to do, drink, party and do a Nashville girls trip right. RECOMMENDED: The best things to do in Nashville

  • Things to do

We searched the city and found the best things to do in Nashville—with kids—that guarantee a successful visit...and that means finding activities that are both educational and entertaining, so that they're fast asleep for the whole trip home. Time to start figuring out where to stay!  While the city screams country music and might inspire a Johnny Cash jam session or two, you don't necessarily have to embrace its musical roots (though, of course, we're all for a trip to the Grand Ole Opry). There are plenty of things to do in Nashville that satisfy all interests, after all. Branch out with trip to local museums that boast interactive science exhibits and free family art programs. Grab a bite at some of the best restaurants in Nashville, one of which puts a quirky twist on breakfast that the kiddos will appreciate. And, when the temperatures begin to soar, head outside and cool off with a dip in J. Percy Priest Lake.  As your trip down south comes to a close, make sure to enjoy the best brunch in Nashville before making your way to the airport.  RECOMMENDED: Complete guide to the best things to do in Nashville

  • Things to do

When most people think of Nashville, the first words that come to mind are Music City.  True, this city is one of the best places in the world to enjoy live music and revel in its history. However, it has also become a thriving hub of many other types of culture from cuisine (you’ll want to keep our list of the city’s best restaurants handy and make sure to try some Nashville hot chicken) to art (don’t miss the Carl Van Vechten Gallery at Frisk.) If you’re partial to activities, events and things to do, consider kicking off your tour of the city at the famous Country Music Hall of Fame or the Grand Ole Opry. Both sites offer essential looks at America’s proud country music heritage. Home to more than 20 colleges and universities, the Tennessee town is also drenched in a rich tradition of academia, as evidenced by the many libraries and cultural institutions you’ll see at every corner.  Sport fans will be amazed by the loudest fans in the NHL (for real), who even throw catfish on the ice when possible (true story) at Bridgestone Arena.  Basically, everyone will find something to adore in Nashville.RECOMMENDED: Full guide to the best things to do in Nashville