Discover the best top things to do in Davidson County, United States including United Record Pressing, Rhinestone Wedding Chapel, Hemitage Hotel Art Deco Men's Restroom, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Ryman Auditorium, The District, Nashville Parthenon, AT&T Building, What Lifts You Mural, Nashville Visitor Center.
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5.0 based on 58 reviews
The Rhinestone Wedding Chapel is the Best lil Pink Destination Wedding Chapel in Nashville! Our Chapel in Nashville features Elvis Weddings & Traditional Ceremonies and we are the only Nashville Wedding Chapel with Elvis we believe! this side of Vegas! So come to Music City USA, Nashville Tennessee and say I Do at one of Nashville's hottest Tourist Attractions, The Rhinestone Wedding Chapel!
33 1/3 years! What can I say? It's a record! We chose Rhinestone Wedding Chapel for the Elvis, and the wonderful owner who spent a lot of time helping us plan this over the phone. The chapel is in an old part of Nashville, a few blocks from Broadway, in a lovely old arcade. Elvis (Wess Aaron), was a fantastic officiant for the vows, and Brenda took wonderful photos for us to remember the day. Both of them made us so comfortable, that despite the fact we had no one else there we were with family. Elvis walked my bride down the aisle to "Love me Tender" with much tenderness, not at all playing it up for the "ham factor". It was sensitive and fun. I can't recommend them highly enough!
4.5 based on 13,265 reviews
When you walk through the doors of historic Ryman Auditorium, one thing becomes clear right away: this isn’t just another nightly music venue, and it’s so much more than a daytime tourist stop. This place is hallowed ground. This is the exact spot where bluegrass was born—where Johnny Cash met June Carter, where souls were saved and a slice of history was nearly lost. It was right here that country music found an audience beyond its own back porch, and countless careers took off as deals were signed on napkins and paper scraps backstage. Open daily for tours and shows, right in the heart of Music City.
While attending the show, “Opry Country Classics” I was greatly helped by two wonderful ushers, Inez and Amy T. As many know, the historic Ryman Auditorium has wooden pews for seats. The thin pad I brought didn’t help pad the seating enough due to multiple hip surgeries. After getting up to stand in the back, Inez came over and immediately asked if I needed a softer seat.... then Amy was there in a flash with a padded chair. This was SO appreciated! It allowed me to be comfortable and I felt very welcomed. Inez also checked to see if I wanted my husband in handicapped seating with me as well. Not only was the seat far more comfortable, the bonus was a great view of the stage without having to shift around for better visibility on the pews with tight seating. The show was very entertaining and it was nice to be able to fully enjoy it. For those with any seating limitations or mobility issues, I would recommend asking for handicapped seating at Ryman. Amy also shared that there are several balcony rows with padded chairs if that alone would help with comfort. Thank you again, Inez and Amy T! And....Inez, to me, you are a Ryman icon with your many years of welcoming guests there with your beautiful hospitality!
4.5 based on 610 reviews
This downtown area is the heart of Nashville's nightlife and is the home to countless bars and clubs.
Due to Covid-19 most everyone was masked and practiced social distancing as much as one can in a huge draw tourist place. I loved this as compared to Beale Street in Memphis. More country music, less soul. All interactions with locals were friendly. Lots of young wannabes around.If we were young again and back in our drinking days this would have been even better.
4.5 based on 4,714 reviews
Standing as the centerpiece in Nashville's Centennial Park, the Parthenon is a full scale replica of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece. Come inside to see the 42-foot gilded sculpture of Athena, the permanent display of American paintings from the Cowan Collection, the history of the Nashville Parthenon dating back to the 1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition, and a variety of temporary shows and exhibitions! The entrance is located on the ground level of the East side of the building.
Yes it’s an exact replica of The Parthenon at Greece!... Made with the same Patience, Artistic Excellence and knowledge about the the then History and Cultural expertise, Parthenon is a treat to Watch and adds to the many Attractions to the Beutiful City Of Nashville.A very Green, Calm and Picturesque Location at Centennial Park the Parthenon houses the Greek Goddess Of Victory and other Replicas Of Ancient Greek times. It also houses a good Sovenighr Shop.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
This mural is just one of the very many located around the city but what makes it different is that you can interact with it. It was painted byKelsey Montague, is one of a series and consists of beautifully executed wings, large wings. By standing in a certain position you can appear to have those wings. Located in the Gulch district, it is easy to find and a quick walk from many of the pubs and restaurants. Definitely worth a stop for people of all ages.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Visited before devouring the attractions, then passed through again to review what they had to offer, then finally, had comfortable seating, peace and quiet after all the hoopla! A nice touchstone while regaining energy and composure!
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