Nashville Downtown Walking Tour Experience
Experience Nashville's History and Hotspots on a Guided Walking Tour Ending with Delicious Ice Cream

TN
people
1 participant
30 minutes
- • Explore Nashville's Must-See Landmarks on a Guided Walking Tour
- • Enjoy a Relaxing 2-Hour Tour of Downtown Nashville's Highlights
- • Experience Nashville's Rich History at the Music City Walk of Fame
Why We Love This Unique Experience
Embark on a delightful journey through the heart of Downtown Nashville with the Sightseeing Walking Tour featuring scrumptious ice cream! This engaging and fun-filled tour is designed to immerse visitors in the rich culture and history of Music City. Perfect for friends, families, or solo adventurers, this walking tour offers a unique blend of exploration, storytelling, and sweet treats that promises to create lasting memories.
Participants will enjoy a leisurely stroll through iconic landmarks like the historic Ryman Auditorium, vibrant Printer's Alley, and the impressive Tennessee State Capitol. Along the way, knowledgeable local guides will share fascinating anecdotes and cultural insights, revealing the stories that shaped Nashville into the beloved city it is today. The experience includes plenty of photo opportunities and interactions with fellow Nashville enthusiasts, all culminating with a visit to a renowned ice cream shop where everyone can indulge in delicious flavors. This wonderful outing covers approximately 2.5 miles over a comfortable 2-hour time frame, making it accessible to all ages.
This Downtown Nashville Sightseeing Walking Tour with Ice Cream is not only a fantastic way to explore the city, but it also makes a thoughtful gift! Whether purchased for birthdays, holidays, or special occasions, this experience is sure to delight anyone seeking a fun and engaging way to discover Music City. Treat loved ones to a taste of Nashville's charm and a sweet scoop of happiness that they won't soon forget!
Points Of Interest and Landmarks
- Robert's Western World
- Tennessee State Capitol
- Music City Walk of Fame
- Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
- Tennessee Performing Arts Center
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Experience Overview:
Downtown Nashville Sightseeing Walking Tour With Ice CreamOur walking tour of downtown Nashville was created to show you all the must-see places in Music City. With small group sizes, you’re guaranteed a personalized experience led by guides who love sharing the city’s history, character, nightlife, and live music.
Be prepared for a 1.5-hour, 1.8-mile walk at a leisurely pace with a few moderate inclines. We’ll make plenty of stops for photo ops and storytelling at iconic landmarks and of course free ice cream!
On this tour, we uncover the fascinating history of Nashville’s most famous landmarks, including the State Capitol, War Memorial Auditorium, The Arcade, 5th Ave. of the Arts, Bankers Alley, Downtown Presbyterian Church, Printers Alley, Riverfront Park, Broadway, Ryman Auditorium, Bridgestone Arena, and more!
We bring Nashville’s past and present to life with engaging stories, hidden gems, and a deep love for this city. Plus, our local expert guides will leave you with insider tips on the best food, drinks, and live music in town.
Meeting Point
The Hermitage Hotel
231 6th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37219, USA
Our tour meets across the street from the Hermitage Hotel at the community tables.
What's included:
- Local Tour Guide
Not included:
- Tour Guide Gratuity
What to expect:
Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Tennessee Performing Arts Center
505 Deaderick St, Nashville, 37243-1402, Tennessee
This is Music City, of course we have world class venues for live performances. Our first stop of the tour will focus on the Tennesse Performing Arts Center and the War Memorial Auditorium
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Tennessee State Capitol
600 Charlotte Ave, , Nashville, 37243-9034, Tennessee
One of the oldest operating state capitols in the United States is right here in Nashville. Our walk through the Capitol grounds will uncover the important historical moments in Tennessee's history. One of our favorite stops of the tour is overlooking Bi-Centennial Park from atop Capitol Hill. The views and pridefulness of the state of Tennessee are on full display throughout the entire park.
10 minutes
Printer's Alley
Between 3rd Ave N & 4th Ave N, An alley from Union St to Commerce St, Nashville, 37201, Tennessee
Not only home to Nashville's booming printing industry of yesteryear. This alley also has some interesting tales from the prohibition era as well as a jazz club scene that will have you returning after sundown.
5 minutes
Robert's Western World
416B Broadway, , Nashville, 37203-3931, Tennessee
If you're in Nashville to party, you're not alone! The nightlife on Broadway can't be beat. While we're not on this tour to boot scoot & boogie we can certainly send you to the best honky tonks in town. Roberts Western World being our personal favorite, walking through the doors is like going back in time. The prices are stuck in the 1960's as well!
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Music City Walk of Fame
4th Avenue South, Nashville, 37203, Tennessee
Located in front of the Country Music Hall of Fame the "Music City Walk of Fame" showcases some of the most influential figures in Nashville's music history. Definitely a great stop for photos!
10 minutes
The Hermitage Hotel
231 6th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37219, USA
The Hermitage Hotel, Nashville’s crown jewel since 1910, this Beaux-Arts beauty isn’t just a luxury hotel—it’s a landmark of history. Named after Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage estate, the hotel played a key role in the ratification of the 19th Amendment, hosting suffragette debates that changed the nation.
Take a moment to admire its stunning stained-glass ceiling, marble columns, and grand staircase. Don’t miss the famous Art Deco men’s restroom, a quirky gem on the National Register of Historic Places!
The Hermitage has hosted presidents, legends, and even cowboy star Gene Autry, who reportedly rode his horse right into the lobby just to make a grand entrance. It’s the perfect starting point for our downtown adventure—where history meets charm! Ready to explore? Let’s go!
10 minutes
The Arcade
65 Arcade Alley, Nashville, 37219-1905, Tennessee
Take in the charm of The Arcade, Nashville’s oldest shopping center and a hub of local culture. Built in 1903 and modeled after an Italian arcade in Milan, this architectural treasure features twin glass ceilings, elegant archways, and an atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time.
The Arcade was Nashville’s first enclosed shopping mall, originally built to connect 4th and 5th Avenues, known today as 4th Avenue Arts District and 5th Avenue of the Arts. Fun fact: back in the day, it was the place for high-end shopping, and it still holds that charm with its eclectic mix of boutiques, galleries, and eateries.
Keep an eye out for Peanut Shop, an iconic spot that’s been roasting nuts for over 90 years. On the second level, you’ll find art galleries showcasing local talent—a modern nod to Nashville’s creative spirit.
The Arcade is a perfect blend of history, art, and local flavor, making it a must-see stop on our downtown adventure! Let’s dive in!
5 minutes
Downtown Presbyterian Church
154 5th Ave N, Nashville, 37219-2316, Tennessee
The Downtown Presbyterian Church stands out as one of Nashville’s most unique and historic landmarks. Originally built in 1814, the current structure, completed in 1851, is a striking example of Egyptian Revival architecture—a rare style in the United States. Look closely, and you’ll see details like lotus columns and vibrant wall motifs that give the building its distinct charm.
During the Civil War, this church served as a Union hospital, treating soldiers right in the sanctuary. Fun fact: bullet holes from the war were once visible in the woodwork! Inside, the hand-painted murals and decorative elements, created by artist Gustavus Behm, make the interior feel like stepping into an ancient Egyptian temple.
Today, the church remains an active place of worship and a venue for concerts, art shows, and community events. Its mix of history, culture, and architectural beauty makes it a cornerstone of downtown Nashville. Let’s admire this piece of living history before we continue!
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John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge
Nashville, 37203, Tennessee
From the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, you’ll be treated to one of the most breathtaking views in Nashville. Spanning the Cumberland River, the bridge offers a panoramic vista of the downtown skyline, the shimmering river below, and landmarks like Nissan Stadium, Broadway, and the Ascend Amphitheater. At sunset, this spot is pure magic—so don’t forget to snap a few photos!
Originally built in 1909 as the Shelby Street Bridge, it was one of the world’s longest concrete truss bridges at the time. Decommissioned for vehicles in the 1990s, the bridge was reborn as a pedestrian walkway in 2003 and renamed to honor journalist and civil rights advocate John Seigenthaler.
Fun fact: the bridge has made cameo appearances in music videos and movies, earning its place as a Nashville icon. It’s also a popular spot for proposals and celebrations, adding to its legacy of connecting people—not just places. Let’s take a moment to enjoy the view before we continue our journey!
10 minutes
Ryman Auditorium
116 Fifth Ave N, , Nashville, 37219-2309, Tennessee
From here, we can take in the striking façade of the Ryman Auditorium, known as the “Mother Church of Country Music.” Built in 1892, this National Historic Landmark is more than just a concert venue—it’s the birthplace of Nashville’s musical legacy.
Originally constructed as the Union Gospel Tabernacle by Captain Thomas Ryman, the building’s purpose shifted after its incredible acoustics became known. It hosted everything from opera and vaudeville to speeches by Theodore Roosevelt and Helen Keller. Fun fact: the Ryman was home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974, cementing its place in country music history.
Admire its Victorian Gothic architecture, with red brick walls, tall arched windows, and the iconic marquee welcoming visitors to Music City. While we’re not heading inside today, just standing here connects you to the countless legends who’ve graced its stage, from Hank Williams to Elvis Presley.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
222 Fifth Avenue South, , Nashville, 37203-4206, Tennessee
From the outside, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a masterpiece of modern architecture and a fitting tribute to Nashville’s rich musical heritage. Its design is filled with symbolism—notice the sweeping curve of the building, resembling a bass clef, and the tall windows that mimic the keys of a piano.
Opened in 1967 and expanded in 2001, the museum is home to the stories, artifacts, and legends of country music. Fun fact: the rotunda inside honors every Hall of Fame inductee with plaques lining its walls, a space intentionally shaped like a circle to symbolize the unbroken circle of country music.
From here, you can also see the museum’s Hatch Show Print shop, one of the oldest letterpress poster shops in the country, famous for its vibrant concert posters. Even if we’re just admiring from the outside today, this spot is the beating heart of Nashville’s music history. Let’s take in the sights and keep exploring!
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Bridgestone Arena
501 Broadway, 41415 Justin Clinton Twp. Mi.48038, Nashville, 37203-3932, Tennessee
From our walk through downtown Nashville, you can see the Bridgestone Arena, Nashville’s premier venue for concerts, sports, and events. Opened in 1996, it’s not just a massive entertainment hub—it’s also the home of the Nashville Predators, the city’s beloved NHL team.
The arena’s unique design features a tower that resembles a guitar fretboard, a nod to Music City’s identity. Fun fact: the venue has hosted countless legendary performances, from Garth Brooks and Taylor Swift to Elton John. It’s also been the site of major events like the CMA Awards and the SEC Basketball Tournament.
Whether it’s the roar of a hockey game or the cheers of a sold-out concert, Bridgestone Arena is where Nashville comes alive for unforgettable experiences. Let’s take in this modern icon before moving on to the next stop!
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Lower Broadway, Nashville
Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee
From Lower Broadway, you can feel the energy of Nashville where live music pours out of every honky-tonk and neon signs light up the night. This legendary stretch has been the epicenter of Nashville’s music scene for decades, drawing artists and fans from around the world.
Home to famous bars like Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, which has hosted country legends like Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline, Broadway is steeped in history. Fun fact: Tootsie’s was a favorite hangout for Grand Ole Opry performers who’d sneak in through the back door when the Opry was held at the nearby Ryman Auditorium.
Beyond the honky-tonks, you’ll find historic venues, souvenir shops, and restaurants serving up Southern favorites. Whether it’s the music, the lights, or the vibrant crowds, Lower Broadway captures the soul of Nashville. Let’s soak in the sights and sounds of this buzzing landmark!
10 minutes
Goo Goo Shop
116 3rd Ave S, Nashville, 37201-2002, Tennessee
From here, you can spot the Goo Goo Shop, the home of Nashville’s most iconic treat—the Goo Goo Cluster! Invented in 1912 right here in Music City, the Goo Goo Cluster was the first-ever combination candy bar, blending chocolate, caramel, peanuts, and marshmallow nougat into one delicious bite.
The shop isn’t just a candy store—it’s an experience. Inside, you can watch Goo Goos being made, shop for unique flavors and souvenirs, and even create your own custom cluster. Fun fact: the name “Goo Goo” supposedly came from the idea that it’s “so good, people will ask for it from birth!”
Whether you’re a sweet tooth or just curious about this Nashville original, the Goo Goo Shop is a must-see stop on your journey.
5 minutes
The Johnny Cash Museum
119 3rd Ave S, Nashville, 37201-2032, Tennessee
From here, you can see the Johnny Cash Museum, a must-visit for fans of the legendary “Man in Black.” Opened in 2013, this museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of Johnny Cash, showcasing the largest collection of Cash memorabilia in the world.
Inside, you’ll find exhibits featuring his iconic black suits, guitars, handwritten lyrics, and even personal letters. Fun fact: the museum also dives into his time as an actor, author, and advocate, showing the depth of his influence beyond music.
Even from the outside, you can feel the spirit of this country music icon, whose impact shaped the genre and inspired generations. Whether it’s his deep voice or his unforgettable story, Johnny Cash remains a Nashville legend worth celebrating.
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Assembly Food Hall
5055 Broadway Place, Nashville, 37203-5765, Tennessee
This is our sweet ending at Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams. After your tour you're encouraged to explore the 5th & Broadway complex home to the Assembly food hall on the 2nd floor.
10 minutes
Details & Important Info
Additional Experience Details & Important Information
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellations & Refunds
Reservation Changes, Cancellations & Refunds
Changes to reservations for tickets can be made until 3 days prior to the date scheduled. Reservations may be re-scheduled by the operator of the activity due to reasons such as weather, minimum participation requirements, mechanical issues or other interruptions beyond their control.
Organized by
Music City Adventure Company
Product SKU: US-6554-0001
Google Business Profile: Music City Adventure Company
What People Are Saying
Customers rave about the walking tours in Nashville, especially highlighting guides Bill and Justin as the stars of the experience. With a deep knowledge of the city's history and personal anecdotes, they transform the tour into an engaging and informative exploration of Music City. Reviewers appreciate the charming small group settings, which foster interaction and allow for personalized recommendations. Many guests also enjoyed the delicious ice cream treat at the end, making for a sweet conclusion to a fun and enriching day. Overall, this is the ideal starting point for anyone looking to immerse themselves in Nashville's vibrant culture and history. Highly recommended!
Experience Highlights
Knowledgeable Guides... Engaging Experience... Great Local Insights... Personalized Tours... Fun for Everyone... Delicious Treats... Perfect Introduction... Walking is Best... Family-Friendly Adventure... Hidden Gems Explored... Rich Nashville History... Memorable Storytelling... Highly Recommended!
Nashville Downtown History Walking Tour
TN
people
1 participant
30 minutes
- • Explore Nashville's Must-See Landmarks on a Guided Walking Tour
- • Enjoy a Relaxing 2-Hour Tour of Downtown Nashville's Highlights
- • Experience Nashville's Rich History at the Music City Walk of Fame
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