Experience Nashville


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Shuttle service from the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center to Downtown Nashville makes it easy to enjoy the sites and sounds of Nashville after your conference day!

  • One-way shuttle: $15*
  • Roundtrip: $28*

*Prices are subject to change based on special events.

Shuttle Schedule

Shuttle service is available on Friday and Saturday.

Shuttles depart at the top of the hour (from 12 p.m.-10 p.m.) from the Cascades Transportation Depot to downtown.

Shuttles depart at the bottom of the hour (from 12:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m.) from the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum for transport back to the hotel.

You can purchase tickets on-site or in advance.

Must-See Sites

Whether you want to enjoy live music, dive into the culinary scene, or explore some of the many historic neighborhoods, Nashville has a little bit of something for everyone!

Centennial Park

Centennial Park offers serenity among all the hustle and bustle of Nashville. Boasting 132 acres, it features a full-scale replica of the Parthenon, beautiful gardens, art installations, and walking trails.

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

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Located in downtown Nashville, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a must-visit location for country music enthusiasts. Watch the evolution of the genre through interactive displays, listen to old recordings, and learn more about country music’s many legends.

Frist Art Museum

Frist Art Museum is a cultural highlight of Nashville, and is known for its rotating exhibitions of American and international art. It’s also uniquely housed in a former post office, meaning you’ll appreciate the beautiful architecture as you view stunning works of art.

Grand Ole Opry

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The Grand Ole Opry welcomes some of country music’s brightest artists and legendary musicians. Don’t miss the chance to visit the renowned venue that has been key to the careers of many famous musicians.

Honky Tonk Highway

Also known as Nashville’s Broadway, Honky Tonk Highway features a variety of live music venues and honky tonks in downtown Nashville. If you’re a music lover seeking an authentic taste of Nashville nightlife, Honky Tonk Highway is a must-see site.

National Museum of African American Music

The National Museum of African American Music is focused on the development of African American music – from blues and jazz to gospel to hip-hop and beyond. The museum features interactive displays and an exploration of the cultural significance and impact African American music has had on the music world.

Ryman Auditorium

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The Ryman Auditorium is best known as the former home of the Grand Ole Opry. It hosts a wide variety of musical acts and performances, and remains a significant venue in Nashville’s rich music history.