Born and raised here still living here! You’ll get bored fast don’t believe all the hype also it’s crazy expensive compared to other southern cities. Still my favorite place because it’s my home!
Opryland Hotels indoor atrium and many other ementies are open to the public so you can enjoy without needing to stay there. Pro tip: Park at the Oprymills Mall on the cinema hall side and as close to the hotel as possible for free parking and with just a short walk.
I moved here some 38 years ago from the Chicago area. I've seen this place explode with growth, but it still remains the smallest big town you'll ever find. Friendly people, great music, good food, lots of greenspace and relatively safe (for a big town). I've been to most of the venues mentioned in here and the review is spot-on.
Born and grew up in Nashville...still here. Great video, but let it be known that most people don't walk around in cowboy boots (except tourists). And, while country music is big in Nashville, we have lots of other musical genres that are widely popular and played by top-notch musicians. Nashville has a thriving jazz community, a symphony orchestra, and more.
I am planning to come for a 3 day trip in October..I have been researching a lot...But I found this is the best video i have seen out of all the ones..
I've lived here all my life (68 years). This video was well done although I was very surprised that Printer's Alley wasn't mentioned. If you are a true country music lover then it's the place to go because of all the music videos that are made there. Example: Toby Keith recorded "I love this bar" at Lonnie's in Printers Alley. Personally I like Ms. Kelly's bar. It's really underground, literally!
That’s some serious travel advice here. I really liked your mix of categorie, many places you choose and the Google Earth flights to get an impression of the distances. Thanks a lot!
Hello, I am from Argentina, since I was very little I have been a fan of country music, and I am madly in love with the city of Nashville, I feel a very special connection with it, I want to meet it, I feel that in my past life I was born in that city Everything about this city seems amazing to me, its history, its culture, its gastronomy... I want to get to know it in the future, it's my dream.
As far as live music..dont forget 3rd & Lindsley bar & grill. The best live venue IMO. You never know who you will see in there!! Mercy Lounge is another. I lived there for about 28 yrs but i dont miss it. Im glad to out in the sticks now.
I haven't been to Nashville since I was a kid, and didn't spend much time there even back then. Someday, I will go back and really see the city. Thanks for the tips.
I loved your video. Please continue to make more videos like this. You are a one-of-a-kind. I would like to see some videos of some of the cities in Texas and Idaho and Utah. Thank you so much!
Appreciate the time stamp and bird's eye views. Trying to choose between CMHOF and MHOF for my last full day🤔. Leaning towards CMHOF/RCA Studio B. Great vlog, thx for the post
Named for Francis Nash. He died in Revolutionary War before city was founded. Ft Nashborough was founded by John Donelson and James Robertson and a party from what's now Sycamore Shoals, TN.
i had no idea Nashville is such a beautiful city. Now I'm scratching my head why the heck people likes living in California beyond me. I kept saying wow watching this video. Nashville is not definitely my next travel destination.
I have never been to Nashville in my life and after watching your video for the first time in RUclips, I get the sense as to what will expect when I fly there for the first time. And I know the first thing that I'm going to do in Nashville is eat at the Ole Red restaurant at 300 Broadway. One more thing, can you do San Juan, Puerto Rico as your next Destination Explained video? Please.
No offense but please don't. New people moving in are forcing many native and long term residents out. A huge segment of locals can no longer afford to live here. Come visit and have a great time. You'll be greeted with love and kindness.
I cannot wait to visit there hopefully soon❤️❤️❤️. Heard it's a party city and amazingly beautiful down there. My cousin lives there. My mom's sister in laws husband is from there. My stepdads family is from Chattanooga TN!! Chattanooga is 2 hours from Nashville
Born in Russia, grew up in Germany/ bavaria... still here (unfortunately ) I'd love to walk around in cowboy boots like a tourist, and join a blues/jazz band 😔 but... my visa was denied for the third time. I definitely going to cry after watching this beautiful video😭 (+@11:20min made me very hungry...great... now I'm sad AND hungry) but now I have something to dream about. 🙄
You forgot about sweats restaurant 28th and Charlotte Pike on 28th.. and Wendell Smith on Charlotte Pike. This is where local people eat. Talk to the local people that was born here.. I was born here in 64 my father was born here in 1933 my grandfather was born here in 1899 and his father was born here I do not no set date. . talk to the local people that was born and raised in Nashville and surrounding counties.. but good video and good places to go . . those are good places to visit.. good places to swim Percy Priest Lake not far from Nashville. On the west side is Kingston Springs Foggy Bottom canoe rentals tip a canoe on the Harpeth River in Cheatham County.. and if you like sports Tennessee Titans football team the Predators hockey team and the new Nashville soccer team. Union Hill drag strip. The fairgrounds the old Speedway track. And wants a year the Steeplechase horse track. Old Hickory Lake Cheatham Lake the state is full of lakes and rivers. Don't forget about Memphis Knoxville Chattanooga college football University of Tennessee Vanderbilt Middle Tennessee and more. Dollywood theme park good place to go..but we used to have Opryland theme park the idiots close it. And Fair Park was closed.. stupid people clothes those parts.. don't forget about the Great Smoky Mountains. .too much to list all kinds of stuff to do in Tennessee. PS. Bring Amtrak back to Nashville please. And get rid of the Riff Raff at the Greyhound bus station please. I used to love to ride Greyhound bus. But I don't want to offend no one you got all of the drug addicts and alcoholics and troublemakers hanging out at the Greyhound bus station that shit needs to stop... from Mark
Having lived in Nashville for the majority of the last 32 years, it has definitely changed, and lost some of its charm of yesteryear, but it's still one of the best places on the planet to live and visit. Having at some point, darkened the majority of these places, I'd say he's spot on with most. If you love the spicy-fried, and find yourself in Franklin, check out Big Shakes. If you like it REALLY hot, head north to check out Slow Burn... take tissues... it's an amazing flavor, but also will melt your sinuses.
Nashville is a really interesting city for me, which I visit in a unknown time. Maybe, I know a meet a girl of Nashville. Of course; that I need for these a lucky hand.
Just thought I'd let you know; the Frothy Monkey you pictured & found on Google Earth is not the Franklin location, as you stated in the video. The location you showed is in the Nations neighborhood (my favorite Frothy), and it is very, very different from the location in Franklin!
Lol there is not much to do here in Nashville, visiting and I felt like I did it all in 1 day. Everyone just drinks, it’s a town full of drunks, was nice impressed by it.
While you covered the metropolitan area you left out some pertinent info so as a 30+ year citizen let me help you out. The metro population is over 2.5 million and the largest university in the state, Middle Tennessee State University is 45 minutes away. We don't call "Lower Broad" the Honky Tonk Highway but that's a good name for it.
@@bekah4432 my bro in law’s brother took something that night maybe Xanax, we didn’t know and when security tried to remove him from the ballroom he smacked one guy in the ear and when my bro in law tried to restrain his brother, security jumped him too. Then all the groomsmen went running a muck while i sat with someone’s grandmother waiting for her ride. I swear thinking about me sitting w elevator music while they ran around being dicks with carnival music playing in my head. Makes it too funny. Needless to say it was one for the books.
It was t founded by Francis nash. It was only named after him. French hunters were in the area 100 years before John Donelson and James Henderson came and formed the Cumberland compact.
Also you didn't mention The Cumberland Science museum, The Fisk Museum, TN Performing Arts Center, not to even mention any of our historic homes! The Hermitage, home of President Andrew Jackson. There is alot of culture and history in nashville if you are interested in more than food, music and drinking. (All are 👍btw)
I'm Nashville native and wow this is tourist central cause Nashville natives don't go to none of theses places and Nashville natives don't wear cowboy boots and cowboy hats those are tourist and we can spot a tourist a mile away
@@evan9072 Yeahs it's obvious you don't live here. Nashville is "this" big meaning if there were no traffic, you could get anywhere in 20 minutes. I live in the east passed the airport close to Mt.Juliet but work by Vanderbilt so if you know the city,, you can see I have to pass through the city. 2 minutes from the house on interstate 40 I can already see the city so yeah, Nashville is very small.
@@newclothes8165 I have lived here my entire life. Nashville is the 11th largest city in the country by land area. Mount Juliet is not in Nashville, and the traffic you complain about is brought 100% by people like yourself that live in the suburbs, commute in, and don't pay taxes to maintain the infrastructure in our city that you use.
If you like floods, shootings, tornadoes, pickpockets, homeless people at every corner, riots, over priced hotels parking and beer, pandemics, and bombings, Nashville is the city for you!
Born and raised here still living here! You’ll get bored fast don’t believe all the hype also it’s crazy expensive compared to other southern cities. Still my favorite place because it’s my home!
If you get bored with all the stuff to do then you’re just boring lmao
@@nancy3939 maybe 🤔, now stop being lame man lol
Living around Nashville for many years. We've done everything you suggested. And there is so much more.
Opryland Hotels indoor atrium and many other ementies are open to the public so you can enjoy without needing to stay there.
Pro tip: Park at the Oprymills Mall on the cinema hall side and as close to the hotel as possible for free parking and with just a short walk.
Are ementies like enemas?
Grew up in Chicago, now live in Southern Mid TN. Other than the allergies, it's heaven on earth.
I’m here visiting and my allergies are going crazy right now!
Compared to chicago, I'm sure it's like heaven to you. But honestly, nashville isn't nice like it use to be. Trust me, I've lived here my whole life.
My dads from chicago and now we live in Nashville. He didn’t like it. We’re moving to Vegas. I’m sad, I love it sm!
@@srrytooffend9305 why didn't he like it?
I moved here some 38 years ago from the Chicago area. I've seen this place explode with growth, but it still remains the smallest big town you'll ever find. Friendly people, great music, good food, lots of greenspace and relatively safe (for a big town). I've been to most of the venues mentioned in here and the review is spot-on.
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Born and grew up in Nashville...still here. Great video, but let it be known that most people don't walk around in cowboy boots (except tourists). And, while country music is big in Nashville, we have lots of other musical genres that are widely popular and played by top-notch musicians. Nashville has a thriving jazz community, a symphony orchestra, and more.
Nice to know that it's not just country music. 😁
This video deserves so much more recognition! Your humor, your video editing skills, the timeline, everything is perfect. Thanks so much :)
I am planning to come for a 3 day trip in October..I have been researching a lot...But I found this is the best video i have seen out of all the ones..
How was it? I'm heading over april 2024 from the UK
I've lived here all my life (68 years). This video was well done although I was very surprised that Printer's Alley wasn't mentioned. If you are a true country music lover then it's the place to go because of all the music videos that are made there. Example: Toby Keith recorded "I love this bar" at Lonnie's in Printers Alley. Personally I like Ms. Kelly's bar. It's really underground, literally!
That’s some serious travel advice here. I really liked your mix of categorie, many places you choose and the Google Earth flights to get an impression of the distances. Thanks a lot!
I’m planning a trip to Nashville and wow! This makes me so anxious to go. Thanks for a great insight to the area.
Your video is amazing. Straight to the point and loved the fact you inserted the time frames. Great job!
Great work! Keep em coming.
Addicting videos!! I love the 3D map transitions, and everything very well explained! Thanks!!
Hello, I am from Argentina, since I was very little I have been a fan of country music, and I am madly in love with the city of Nashville, I feel a very special connection with it, I want to meet it, I feel that in my past life I was born in that city Everything about this city seems amazing to me, its history, its culture, its gastronomy... I want to get to know it in the future, it's my dream.
@Rob Olgatree Thank you for your words, I hope to fulfill my dream
@Rob Olgatree thank you very much, do you use instagram? if you want we can have contact there
Love Nashville.
I love these videos please don’t stop making them!
Love everything about Nashville beautiful city with beautiful people
As far as live music..dont forget 3rd & Lindsley bar & grill. The best live venue IMO. You never know who you will see in there!! Mercy Lounge is another. I lived there for about 28 yrs but i dont miss it. Im glad to out in the sticks now.
Outstanding video for anyone planning to visit Nashville like me. 👍😆
I live in Nashville but I haven’t been to most of these places 😅
Yeah, this video is for tourists. Nashville is boring for residents.
Same and now that I have to move in 2 months I’m cramming it all in😂
This may be the best city tour video I’ve ever seen on RUclips!
Wow thanks!
Me too!
Love Nashville ❤
Batman Tower , Rosa L Parks, the scenery 👌😘
I haven't been to Nashville since I was a kid, and didn't spend much time there even back then. Someday, I will go back and really see the city. Thanks for the tips.
Great video! I’m doing a car trip tomorrow from Minnesota to Great Smokey Mountains and will stop in Nashville for 2-3 days on the way....
Wow, great descriptive video. I lived in this beloved city 40 years ago! Lots of things changed. Old hickory lake and the Zoo were not mentioned!
I worked at Arrington for a few weekends and its a nice place for people to visit. Especially when the weather is nice.
The Americans pickers museum is there also. Very nice
Great suggestion! Heres a link if anyone wants to check it out:
goo.gl/maps/8mn9iVu6d5sKiSyV6
You can go buy an American Pickers T-shirt.
Love how you showed my hometown. Made me homesick! Thank you for doing a great job!
I loved your video. Please continue to make more videos like this. You are a one-of-a-kind. I would like to see some videos of some of the cities in Texas and Idaho and Utah. Thank you so much!
Wow thanks!
@@VentureAddicts and btw I also signed up for that audible thing to help you out! You have a great style don’t change it and you’re smart too! 😊
Absolutely amazing video, great content and put together smoothly.
I live in Tennessee I Ever been to Nashville before but I Want to go There Watching These Videos make my me Excited :-)
Nashville is beautiful!! City!! Can’t believe Nashville took over Memphis
Nicely done. I am on a mission to get more acquainted with these hidden gems.
Thanks for sharing the research.
I've lived here for two years, and learned a lot. Thank you.
I live out here in Nashville, this is a great video. Keep it up!!!
Great video footage, thanks for posting this video. Nashville is definitely a great tourist destination.
Appreciate the time stamp and bird's eye views. Trying to choose between CMHOF and MHOF for my last full day🤔. Leaning towards CMHOF/RCA Studio B. Great vlog, thx for the post
NASHVILLE BOOTS song Y'all...
Named for Francis Nash. He died in Revolutionary War before city was founded. Ft Nashborough was founded by John Donelson and James Robertson and a party from what's now Sycamore Shoals, TN.
Yes, he did NOT name the city.
i had no idea Nashville is such a beautiful city. Now I'm scratching my head why the heck people likes living in California beyond me. I kept saying wow watching this video. Nashville is not definitely my next travel destination.
Wow thanks!
The Opry may be the most famous, but everyone knows the Ryman is the best.
Always sit in the back near the sound guys. The sound is always the best there.
Exellent video!
Good effort brother .. best wishes
I’m a Nashvillian & I feel I need to tour the city! Lol!
I was just there last week. Wished I saw your video earlier than later.
I have never been to Nashville in my life and after watching your video for the first time in RUclips, I get the sense as to what will expect when I fly there for the first time. And I know the first thing that I'm going to do in Nashville is eat at the Ole Red restaurant at 300 Broadway. One more thing, can you do San Juan, Puerto Rico as your next Destination Explained video? Please.
Thanks for great video god bless
Our pleasure!
Great video! Can't wait to visit someday.
Another stop should be Marathon Motor. The place is amazing!
Well I loved it n love to know more about it thanks 👍😊 willing to move to a a Nice place like it
No offense but please don't. New people moving in are forcing many native and long term residents out. A huge segment of locals can no longer afford to live here. Come visit and have a great time. You'll be greeted with love and kindness.
I cannot wait to visit there hopefully soon❤️❤️❤️. Heard it's a party city and amazingly beautiful down there. My cousin lives there. My mom's sister in laws husband is from there. My stepdads family is from Chattanooga TN!! Chattanooga is 2 hours from Nashville
Chattanooga is amazing!
@@VentureAddicts yes it is nice! I haven't been to Chattanooga since i was a teenager!!!!! Nashville will be my next trip
Great video, would love to get a printable copy of the destinations you spoke of! Thanks for sharing all this great info!
Thanks! They’re all listed down below in the description
Great vid. Also, Nashville has awesome disc golf courses.
Well done
Born in Russia, grew up in Germany/ bavaria... still here (unfortunately ) I'd love to walk around in cowboy boots like a tourist, and join a blues/jazz band 😔 but... my visa was denied for the third time. I definitely going to cry after watching this beautiful video😭 (+@11:20min made me very hungry...great... now I'm sad AND hungry) but now I have something to dream about. 🙄
You forgot about sweats restaurant 28th and Charlotte Pike on 28th.. and Wendell Smith on Charlotte Pike. This is where local people eat. Talk to the local people that was born here.. I was born here in 64 my father was born here in 1933 my grandfather was born here in 1899 and his father was born here I do not no set date. . talk to the local people that was born and raised in Nashville and surrounding counties.. but good video and good places to go . . those are good places to visit.. good places to swim Percy Priest Lake not far from Nashville. On the west side is Kingston Springs Foggy Bottom canoe rentals tip a canoe on the Harpeth River in Cheatham County.. and if you like sports Tennessee Titans football team the Predators hockey team and the new Nashville soccer team. Union Hill drag strip. The fairgrounds the old Speedway track. And wants a year the Steeplechase horse track. Old Hickory Lake Cheatham Lake the state is full of lakes and rivers. Don't forget about Memphis Knoxville Chattanooga college football University of Tennessee Vanderbilt Middle Tennessee and more. Dollywood theme park good place to go..but we used to have Opryland theme park the idiots close it. And Fair Park was closed.. stupid people clothes those parts.. don't forget about the Great Smoky Mountains. .too much to list all kinds of stuff to do in Tennessee. PS. Bring Amtrak back to Nashville please. And get rid of the Riff Raff at the Greyhound bus station please. I used to love to ride Greyhound bus. But I don't want to offend no one you got all of the drug addicts and alcoholics and troublemakers hanging out at the Greyhound bus station that shit needs to stop... from Mark
Lots of info!
I love me some Jefferson street
I will be in TN this weekend and I have my maps already filled with destinations. Thanks.
Thanks!!!
Having lived in Nashville for the majority of the last 32 years, it has definitely changed, and lost some of its charm of yesteryear, but it's still one of the best places on the planet to live and visit. Having at some point, darkened the majority of these places, I'd say he's spot on with most. If you love the spicy-fried, and find yourself in Franklin, check out Big Shakes. If you like it REALLY hot, head north to check out Slow Burn... take tissues... it's an amazing flavor, but also will melt your sinuses.
you should go to Plaza Mariachi in Nashville!!
Make sure you learn how to dance to:
NASHVILLE BOOTS
BY
Dennis Callahan 🤠
Too good!!!
Nashville is a really interesting city for me, which I visit in a unknown time. Maybe, I know a meet a girl of Nashville. Of course; that I need for these a lucky hand.
My favorite place in Nashville (family friendly) is the planetarium.
very good. informative thank you
Big Al for the win!
Martins wings are the best but the ribs at Jacks can't be beat. 3 tiered seating on Broadway, Charlotte Pike and Trinity Lane.
Just thought I'd let you know; the Frothy Monkey you pictured & found on Google Earth is not the Franklin location, as you stated in the video. The location you showed is in the Nations neighborhood (my favorite Frothy), and it is very, very different from the location in Franklin!
Nice video , all though I wish only 700k lived here lol
Yeah if you count the metro area it’s much larger
Hope to visit when singapore gives the green light
Born and raised in Nashville !! Had to move away from the city because it’s just not the same anymore.
I completely agree. The charm is gone.
I know you can’t even find a crack house anymore. SMH.
SAME
Lol there is not much to do here in Nashville, visiting and I felt like I did it all in 1 day. Everyone just drinks, it’s a town full of drunks, was nice impressed by it.
Great video. Love the google earth
I've met homeless musicians out there.
Nashville is Kickass💌
While you covered the metropolitan area you left out some pertinent info so as a 30+ year citizen let me help you out. The metro population is over 2.5 million and the largest university in the state, Middle Tennessee State University is 45 minutes away. We don't call "Lower Broad" the Honky Tonk Highway but that's a good name for it.
My sister got married at opryland and then they arrested my brother in law the same night 😂 we party hard y’all.
That's a country song right there.
@@AndyElliottrealtor a number one hit too. Ya know I’m an LOA to super awesome LO lol
I need more information 😂😂
@@bekah4432 my bro in law’s brother took something that night maybe Xanax, we didn’t know and when security tried to remove him from the ballroom he smacked one guy in the ear and when my bro in law tried to restrain his brother, security jumped him too. Then all the groomsmen went running a muck while i sat with someone’s grandmother waiting for her ride. I swear thinking about me sitting w elevator music while they ran around being dicks with carnival music playing in my head. Makes it too funny. Needless to say it was one for the books.
@@rachael8078 11/10 What a story 😂
What about Puckett’s in Nashville? Can you do a show about Paducah, Kentucky?
i live in nashville and you forgot to talk about how we can have every season in a week 😂
It was t founded by Francis nash. It was only named after him. French hunters were in the area 100 years before John Donelson and James Henderson came and formed the Cumberland compact.
Slim and Husky Pizza
No mention of Belle Meade 😔
Smashville 🎊🎊🎊
Also you didn't mention The Cumberland Science museum, The Fisk Museum, TN Performing Arts Center, not to even mention any of our historic homes! The Hermitage, home of President Andrew Jackson. There is alot of culture and history in nashville if you are interested in more than food, music and drinking. (All are 👍btw)
Great suggestions!
And now you can visit down town Broadway and the att bombing site.
lmfao
Do Flint, MI.
A list of reasons to stay away, from Flint Michigan is more like it.
Anything is open as on Feb 2021?
Pretty much all of it, all the google map links are in the description to check, we also like to call to make sure they have dine in available
I'm Nashville native and wow this is tourist central cause Nashville natives don't go to none of theses places and Nashville natives don't wear cowboy boots and cowboy hats those are tourist and we can spot a tourist a mile away
Yeah these videos are meant for tourists, unless you really think we’re trying to teach locals what a honky-tonk is
@@VentureAddicts local Nashvillians dont even called them honky tonks it all considered Lower Broadway
True
I have to say it. It’s pronounced“air”rington vinyards not “arrrr”ington.
Appreciate it!
the Ryman
Memphis
You do not have to wear a cowboy hat and/or cowboy boots when visiting Nashville!!! Believe me, we can tell you’re not from Nashville.
The only people who wear cowboy hats in Nashville are tourists.This is not 1940.Nice try.
This is true. I've lived in Nashville all my 49 years and only see cowboy hats on tourist.
Montreal
Somebody invited me to come move there
...and you should!
Ombi-once and comoonal
the RYMAN
Jack Daniels Distillery
I wanna live in Nashville
NO,,we have enough people here and no new roads. Please don't move here. My work commute in 2010 was 20 minutes. Today its double that.
@@newclothes8165 If you have a 40-minute commute, you likely don't even live in the city
@@evan9072 Yeahs it's obvious you don't live here. Nashville is "this" big meaning if there were no traffic, you could get anywhere in 20 minutes. I live in the east passed the airport close to Mt.Juliet but work by Vanderbilt so if you know the city,, you can see I have to pass through the city.
2 minutes from the house on interstate 40 I can already see the city so yeah, Nashville is very small.
@@newclothes8165 I have lived here my entire life. Nashville is the 11th largest city in the country by land area. Mount Juliet is not in Nashville, and the traffic you complain about is brought 100% by people like yourself that live in the suburbs, commute in, and don't pay taxes to maintain the infrastructure in our city that you use.
@@newclothes8165 nah I think ima still move 😂
You don't need to be staying at the Opryland Hotel to enjoy the water park or the other amenities.
Yes you do have to be a guest of the hotel and purchase a room package that includes the water park!
If you like floods, shootings, tornadoes, pickpockets, homeless people at every corner, riots, over priced hotels parking and beer, pandemics, and bombings, Nashville is the city for you!
Yes here i come! Thanks