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Things to do in Nashville, TN

Explore destinations that Uber riders often visit in Nashville, such as The Parthenon, a full-scale replica of the ancient Greek landmark nestled in Centennial Park. The Nashville Zoo offers a diverse array of wildlife experiences, making it a family favorite. Nissan Stadium, home to thrilling sports events and concerts, draws crowds year-round. First Horizon Park, where the Nashville Sounds play, provides a lively atmosphere for baseball fans.

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Top attractions in Nashville, TN

Explore top attractions in Nashville that Uber riders frequently visit across the city.

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Popular restaurants in Nashville, TN

Deciding where to eat in Nashville? Browse restaurants where Uber riders often go.

Nashville travel tips

What to know before you go

Nashville is a major metropolitan area located in the United States, serving as the capital of Tennessee. Known for its vibrant music scene, the city offers a blend of cultural and historical attractions. The atmosphere in Nashville is a mix of urban and cultural, with a strong emphasis on music and arts. Nashville International Airport (BNA) is the primary airport serving the city, providing connectivity to various domestic and international destinations.

Best time to visit Nashville and weather overview

Nashville experiences a humid subtropical climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild to cool winters. During the summer months, temperatures can reach up to 32°C (90°F), while winter temperatures often drop to around 1°C (34°F). Spring and fall are generally considered the most comfortable times to visit, with moderate temperatures and less humidity. The city hosts several annual festivals and cultural celebrations, contributing to busier travel periods during these seasons.

Food and dining culture

Nashville’s food culture is renowned for its Southern culinary traditions. The city is famous for dishes such as hot chicken, a spicy fried chicken specialty, and meat-and-three meals, which consist of a meat dish accompanied by three side dishes. Barbecue is also a staple, with a variety of smoked meats available. Dining in Nashville often reflects a casual and communal atmosphere, with many establishments offering live music alongside meals.

Neighborhood overview

Nashville is home to several well-known neighborhoods, each with its own distinct character. Downtown Nashville is the heart of the city’s music scene, featuring numerous live music venues and cultural landmarks. East Nashville is known for its eclectic vibe, with a mix of historic homes and trendy eateries. The Gulch is a modern, urban area with upscale dining and shopping options. Germantown offers a blend of historic charm and contemporary development, while 12 South is a popular district for boutique shopping and dining.

Getting around Nashville

Nashville offers multiple transportation options, including public transit, rideshare services, and car rentals. Travel times can vary depending on the time of day and demand.

For a detailed guide to transportation options, airport transfers, and navigating between neighborhoods, visit our guide to getting around Nashville.

Explore nearby cities with Uber Rent

Want to venture beyond Nashville for the day? With Uber Rent, it’s easy to pick up a car and drive to nearby cities or scenic areas—ideal for a flexible day trip at your own pace.

Places featured on this page (such as attractions, museums, neighborhoods, landmarks, restaurants, and transit hubs) are selected using Uber’s aggregated historical trip data from 2024 to 2026.

Things to do in Nashville