If you call them even before you leave on your trip they can send you a welcome package with lots of brochures of the city. This will help in the planning of your trip.
Be sure to visit the mini-museum to learn even more about Nashville. This is the one stop shop for all the information you need to learn about Nashville and it will make your trip even better. Stop in and see for yourself.
You can also get a Combination Ticket for the sights in Nashville - select either three or two attractions for Pick 3 or Take 2. This will give you a discount plus you’ll be able to avoid the queues as you don’t have to stand in lines if you have a Combination Tickets. There’s also a Nashville Attractions Pass as well. Call on 1-800 675 6910 from the US or one of the Visitors Centers listed below from outside.
There are two different tickets to choose from. One is the Pick 3 and one is the Take 2. Take a look at the list of attractions for each. Then choose the ticket that best suits what you want to do. There's even a "bonus" ticket for a VIP gift. It's so easy and you're ready to start sightseeing when you get here!
Just be sure to pack a lot of warmer weather gear, such as swimsuits, shorts and light blouses in the summer months. You may also wish to bring some slacks in the fall, winter and spring months. The weather will most likely be a little cooler and you’ll want to be prepared. With at least two comfortable pairs of shoes along you’ll be prepared for days of sightseeing, which you’ll be doing plenty of.
The weather will cooperate whenever you’re planning to make your visit. Get packed and make sure you have ample time to have fun.
Nashville Area Convention & Visitors Bureau
211 Commerce St
Suite 100
Nashville, TN 37201
615-259-4700
Nashville Visitor Information Center
Located in the Gaylord Entertainment Center
501 Broadway (5th and Broadway)
Telephone (615) 259-4747
Nashville Visitor Information Center
Located in the US Bank Building
150 4th Avenue North, Suite G-250 (4th and Commerce)
(615) 259-4731
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