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1 hour
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Looking to learn more about Nashville in a flash? Then our fun-filled, one-hour city tour is a must! This Music City tour is perfect for guests on a short visit and locals looking to see a whole new side of Nashville. Specifically designed to showcase the best of Nashville, this trip highlights over 100 points of interest. Our informative and passionate local guides take guests on an open-air, double-decker adventure they are sure to never forget! Top Nashville sites on this tour include Ryman Auditorium, Riverfront Train Station, Historic Lower Broadway, 2nd Ave/Market St, Nissan Stadium, Country Music Hall of Fame, Frist Center for the Visual Arts & Union Station, Vanderbilt University, Parthenon at Centennial Park, Tennessee State Capitol, Bicentennial Mall & Farmers Market, Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum/GRAMMY Museum Gallery, and Printers Alley.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
See Top Nashville Attractions such as Ryman Auditorium, Nissan Stadium, and Vanderbilt University
Transportation aboard Double-Decker Bus
Open-Air Double Decker Bus
Professional Driver/Guide
1-Hour City Bus Tour of Nashville
See over 100+ Nashville Points of Interest
Gratuities
Hotel Pick-Up/Drop-Off
Gray Line Tours
The New Nashville City Tour offered through Gray Line Nashville. Experience Music City in just one hour on this new Nashville City Tour. From the comfort of an open-air double-decker bus, you will see over 100 points of interest throughout the city from a fun, local guide. This must-do tour is great for guests on a short visit to Nashville offering four different times to choose from. Some of the sights you will see during this hour long tour include the Ryman Auditorium, Nissan Stadium on Titans Way, the Country Music Hall of Fame, Music City Center, the State Capital, Parthenon at Centennial Park, Vanderbilt University, Riverfront Train Station, and Historic Lower Broadway.
Centennial Park
This downtown park has jogging paths, grassy spots for picnics and a small lake for paddle boating. Home to Nashville's The Parthenon.
2,494 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Joan W,
Oct 15, 2025
- Viator
This tour is a "must do" when visiting Nashville. Jolene, our travel guide, is a fount of information on the city and its culture. And the folks who joined us on the bus were a pure delight!
AnitaC,
Oct 15, 2025
- Viator
Such a great tour of Nashville in one hour. We learned so much, and we knew where to go to do everything fun in Nashville. The tour guide was informative, fun, and helpful. The cost was very affordable.
Fran M,
Oct 15, 2025
- Viator
Our guide knew his stuff. Chris I believe was his name! The experience was well worth it! The weather was great!
Amy B,
Oct 14, 2025
- Viator
I would strongly advise you to consider what you want to see and then make sure this is the right tour for you. For example, I really regretted purchasing this tour and wish I had paid more for the hop on/hop off tour. The reason being is that at least with the hop on/off tour you are guaranteed to at least drive by every stop on their list. Whereas this tour I saw very little. For example, do u want to see the country music hall of fame? Well, that is not part of this tour. This was truly the most boring tour I have ever been on in my travels. It was NOT the tour guides fault. My negative opinion really has to do with the tour route. The tour guide just made the best of a bad situation.
Gary P,
Oct 13, 2025
- Viator
Arrived 15 minutes early as was recommended. Was told upon arrival that there was parking across the street, but we could not find any psrking, paid or otherwise, for our car. Certainly none within reasonable walking distance of the terminal. Could not take the tour that we'd paid for. The booking and arrival instructions should address this. I'm guessing that they don't because it would scare people away from booking it.
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