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Spacious & Private Nashville Retreat Near Downtown
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4 chambres 3 salles de bain 8 personnes 275.6 m²
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Nashville, TN
- Nashville Zoo4 min en voiture
- Vanderbilt University (université)11 min en voiture
- Centre de conventions Nashville Music City11 min en voiture
- Nashville, Tennessee (BNA-Aéroport international de Nashville)19 min en voiture
Chambres et lits
4 chambres (8 personnes)
Chambre 1
1 très grand lit
Chambre 2
1 grand lit
Chambre 3
1 grand lit
Chambre 4
1 grand lit
Salle de séjour 1
1 lit 1 place
3 salles de bain
Salle de bain 1
Baignoire ou douche · Toilettes
Salle de bain 2
Toilettes
Salle de bain 3
Baignoire ou douche · Toilettes
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Cuisine
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Spacious & Private Nashville Retreat Near Downtown
Delight in the very best of Music City from the comfort & convenience of this spacious private retreat! Perfectly situated just 20 minutes to Downtown, experience the vibrancy of Broadway, tour the Grand Ole Opry or stroll the stunning 55-acre Cheekwood Gardens simply a short drive away. Visit Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Parthenon at Centennial Park, Nashville Zoo, Music City Walk of Fame & more! The perfect place for family & friends, you will love this private getaway in Nashville!
The space
Recently upgraded and beautifully furnished throughout, this spacious and private four-bedroom home features an open floor plan with a full kitchen, counter-height seating, dining area, and a living room with 75” Smart TV.
Fully appointed modern kitchen with appliances, including stove, oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave. Bedrooms are comfortably furnished with fresh crisp new linens, pillows, and bed coverings.
Spacious living room includes a comfy sofa, cozy gas fireplace, laundry area, and free high-speed WiFi. Outdoor features include a backyard, balcony with seating, patio area with BBQ grill, onsite parking, and keyless access.
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Nashville, known as the "Music City," is a vibrant and dynamic destination that offers something for everyone. From its rich country music heritage to its thriving culinary scene, arts, and outdoor attractions, Nashville is a place where Southern charm meets creative energy. Whether you're visiting for a weekend getaway, a music pilgrimage, or just to explore, here’s a guide to some of the best things to do in Nashville, TN.
1. Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Nashville’s most iconic museum, the Country Music Hall of Fame, is a must-see for music lovers. With exhibits dedicated to the legends of country music, including Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and Hank Williams, the museum tells the rich history of the genre. Explore interactive exhibits, video installations, and memorabilia from country music’s golden age to present day.
2. Explore Broadway and the Honky-Tonks
The heart of Nashville’s nightlife scene, Broadway is a bustling street lined with bars, honky-tonks, and live music venues. Walk along the neon-lit strip, stop into famous venues like Tootsies Orchid Lounge, The Stage, and Robert's Western World, where you can enjoy live music all day and night. It’s the perfect spot for country music enthusiasts to experience the city’s musical roots.
3. Tour the Grand Ole Opry
The Grand Ole Opry is one of the most legendary music venues in the world. Founded in 1925, it’s the birthplace of country music and hosts weekly live radio broadcasts featuring country stars, up-and-coming artists, and musical legends. Take a backstage tour to see where the magic happens and, if you're lucky, catch a live performance.
4. Visit the Parthenon in Centennial Park
Nashville is home to a full-scale replica of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, located in Centennial Park. This impressive structure houses an art museum and features a 42-foot statue of Athena. The park itself is a great place for a leisurely walk, picnicking, or enjoying outdoor activities like paddleboarding on the park’s scenic lake.
5. Experience the Johnny Cash Museum
The Johnny Cash Museum is a tribute to one of country music’s greatest legends. Located just a short walk from Broadway, this museum features an extensive collection of memorabilia, including Cash's personal letters, instruments, costumes, and recordings. The museum also showcases his musical journey and cultural impact, making it a must-visit for fans of the "Man in Black."
6. Walk Through Ryman Auditorium
The Ryman Auditorium is known as the “Mother Church of Country Music” and has hosted a wide range of artists, from Elvis Presley to modern-day stars. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and stunning acoustics, or catch a concert in this intimate and iconic venue. Its rich history and atmosphere make it a Nashville landmark you can't miss.
7. Explore the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
If you're traveling with family, the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is a fun and educational stop. Located just outside of downtown, it features over 2,700 animals, beautiful botanical gardens, and exhibits like the Tiger Exhibit, Giraffe Viewing, and the Discovery Center. It's a great way to spend a day outdoors with kids or animal lovers.
8. Stroll Through the Cheekwood Estate & Gardens
For a more tranquil escape, head to Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, a beautiful 55-acre botanical garden and art museum. Located just a short drive from downtown, it’s home to beautifully curated gardens, including a Japanese Garden, wildflower meadow, and rose garden. The estate also hosts rotating art exhibitions and seasonal events like holiday light displays and outdoor concerts.
9. Check Out the Music City Walk of Fame
The Music City Walk of Fame is a tribute to influential figures in music who have contributed to Nashville's legacy. The sidewalk along Demumbrian Street is lined with stars, similar to Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, honoring legends from all genres, not just country music. It’s a fun walk to take while exploring downtown.
10. Visit the Frist Art Museum
For art lovers, the Frist Art Museum is a stunning venue housed in a former post office building. The museum features rotating exhibits of local, national, and international art, ranging from contemporary pieces to more classical works. It also offers a variety of educational programs and events throughout the year.
11. Experience the Local Food Scene
Nashville’s food scene is booming, with everything from Southern comfort food to trendy fusion restaurants. Don’t miss trying hot chicken, a Nashville specialty, at spots like Hattie B’s or Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack. Explore the city’s food scene further by visiting Nashville Farmers’ Market, where you can enjoy fresh local produce, artisanal products, and regional cuisine.
12. Take a Cruise on the Cumberland River
Experience Nashville from the water with a riverboat cruise along the Cumberland River. Companies like Nashville Paddle Co. and the General Jackson Showboat offer scenic cruises with spectacular views of the downtown skyline, bridges, and riverfront attractions. Many of these cruises include live music, dinner, or brunch, adding a special touch to your Nashville experience.
13. Explore the Belle Meade Plantation
History buffs will enjoy visiting the Belle Meade Plantation, a historic mansion and former thoroughbred horse farm. Learn about the plantation’s history, including its role in the antebellum South and its world-famous racehorses. The property also includes a winery where you can enjoy a tasting after your tour.
14. Attend a Nashville Predators or Tennessee Titans Game
If you’re in Nashville during sports season, check out a Nashville Predators (NHL) hockey game at the Bridgestone Arena or a Tennessee Titans (NFL) game at Nissan Stadium. Nashville has a passionate sports community, and attending a game is a great way to experience the local energy and excitement.
15. Take a Walking Tour of Historic Germantown
Just north of downtown, Germantown is one of Nashville’s oldest neighborhoods and offers a lovely mix of history, architecture, and trendy shops and restaurants. Take a walking tour to learn about the area’s Civil War history, admire its historic Victorian homes, and stop for a bite at one of the neighborhood’s upscale eateries or bakeries.
Guests have full access and complete privacy inside the home and may enjoy full use of the outdoor amenities. Instructions for access, check-in, check-out, and directions to the home are provided in the house manual on VRBO. When checking out, please be sure all windows and doors are locked prior to your departure.
If you have any questions about the property, or if you need any additional information regarding calendar availability, directions, parking, access, or check-in/check-out procedures please contact us directly using the message center on VRBO.
The space
Recently upgraded and beautifully furnished throughout, this spacious and private four-bedroom home features an open floor plan with a full kitchen, counter-height seating, dining area, and a living room with 75” Smart TV.
Fully appointed modern kitchen with appliances, including stove, oven, refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave. Bedrooms are comfortably furnished with fresh crisp new linens, pillows, and bed coverings.
Spacious living room includes a comfy sofa, cozy gas fireplace, laundry area, and free high-speed WiFi. Outdoor features include a backyard, balcony with seating, patio area with BBQ grill, onsite parking, and keyless access.
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Nashville, known as the "Music City," is a vibrant and dynamic destination that offers something for everyone. From its rich country music heritage to its thriving culinary scene, arts, and outdoor attractions, Nashville is a place where Southern charm meets creative energy. Whether you're visiting for a weekend getaway, a music pilgrimage, or just to explore, here’s a guide to some of the best things to do in Nashville, TN.
1. Visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Nashville’s most iconic museum, the Country Music Hall of Fame, is a must-see for music lovers. With exhibits dedicated to the legends of country music, including Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, and Hank Williams, the museum tells the rich history of the genre. Explore interactive exhibits, video installations, and memorabilia from country music’s golden age to present day.
2. Explore Broadway and the Honky-Tonks
The heart of Nashville’s nightlife scene, Broadway is a bustling street lined with bars, honky-tonks, and live music venues. Walk along the neon-lit strip, stop into famous venues like Tootsies Orchid Lounge, The Stage, and Robert's Western World, where you can enjoy live music all day and night. It’s the perfect spot for country music enthusiasts to experience the city’s musical roots.
3. Tour the Grand Ole Opry
The Grand Ole Opry is one of the most legendary music venues in the world. Founded in 1925, it’s the birthplace of country music and hosts weekly live radio broadcasts featuring country stars, up-and-coming artists, and musical legends. Take a backstage tour to see where the magic happens and, if you're lucky, catch a live performance.
4. Visit the Parthenon in Centennial Park
Nashville is home to a full-scale replica of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, located in Centennial Park. This impressive structure houses an art museum and features a 42-foot statue of Athena. The park itself is a great place for a leisurely walk, picnicking, or enjoying outdoor activities like paddleboarding on the park’s scenic lake.
5. Experience the Johnny Cash Museum
The Johnny Cash Museum is a tribute to one of country music’s greatest legends. Located just a short walk from Broadway, this museum features an extensive collection of memorabilia, including Cash's personal letters, instruments, costumes, and recordings. The museum also showcases his musical journey and cultural impact, making it a must-visit for fans of the "Man in Black."
6. Walk Through Ryman Auditorium
The Ryman Auditorium is known as the “Mother Church of Country Music” and has hosted a wide range of artists, from Elvis Presley to modern-day stars. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and stunning acoustics, or catch a concert in this intimate and iconic venue. Its rich history and atmosphere make it a Nashville landmark you can't miss.
7. Explore the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
If you're traveling with family, the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere is a fun and educational stop. Located just outside of downtown, it features over 2,700 animals, beautiful botanical gardens, and exhibits like the Tiger Exhibit, Giraffe Viewing, and the Discovery Center. It's a great way to spend a day outdoors with kids or animal lovers.
8. Stroll Through the Cheekwood Estate & Gardens
For a more tranquil escape, head to Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, a beautiful 55-acre botanical garden and art museum. Located just a short drive from downtown, it’s home to beautifully curated gardens, including a Japanese Garden, wildflower meadow, and rose garden. The estate also hosts rotating art exhibitions and seasonal events like holiday light displays and outdoor concerts.
9. Check Out the Music City Walk of Fame
The Music City Walk of Fame is a tribute to influential figures in music who have contributed to Nashville's legacy. The sidewalk along Demumbrian Street is lined with stars, similar to Hollywood’s Walk of Fame, honoring legends from all genres, not just country music. It’s a fun walk to take while exploring downtown.
10. Visit the Frist Art Museum
For art lovers, the Frist Art Museum is a stunning venue housed in a former post office building. The museum features rotating exhibits of local, national, and international art, ranging from contemporary pieces to more classical works. It also offers a variety of educational programs and events throughout the year.
11. Experience the Local Food Scene
Nashville’s food scene is booming, with everything from Southern comfort food to trendy fusion restaurants. Don’t miss trying hot chicken, a Nashville specialty, at spots like Hattie B’s or Prince’s Hot Chicken Shack. Explore the city’s food scene further by visiting Nashville Farmers’ Market, where you can enjoy fresh local produce, artisanal products, and regional cuisine.
12. Take a Cruise on the Cumberland River
Experience Nashville from the water with a riverboat cruise along the Cumberland River. Companies like Nashville Paddle Co. and the General Jackson Showboat offer scenic cruises with spectacular views of the downtown skyline, bridges, and riverfront attractions. Many of these cruises include live music, dinner, or brunch, adding a special touch to your Nashville experience.
13. Explore the Belle Meade Plantation
History buffs will enjoy visiting the Belle Meade Plantation, a historic mansion and former thoroughbred horse farm. Learn about the plantation’s history, including its role in the antebellum South and its world-famous racehorses. The property also includes a winery where you can enjoy a tasting after your tour.
14. Attend a Nashville Predators or Tennessee Titans Game
If you’re in Nashville during sports season, check out a Nashville Predators (NHL) hockey game at the Bridgestone Arena or a Tennessee Titans (NFL) game at Nissan Stadium. Nashville has a passionate sports community, and attending a game is a great way to experience the local energy and excitement.
15. Take a Walking Tour of Historic Germantown
Just north of downtown, Germantown is one of Nashville’s oldest neighborhoods and offers a lovely mix of history, architecture, and trendy shops and restaurants. Take a walking tour to learn about the area’s Civil War history, admire its historic Victorian homes, and stop for a bite at one of the neighborhood’s upscale eateries or bakeries.
Guests have full access and complete privacy inside the home and may enjoy full use of the outdoor amenities. Instructions for access, check-in, check-out, and directions to the home are provided in the house manual on VRBO. When checking out, please be sure all windows and doors are locked prior to your departure.
If you have any questions about the property, or if you need any additional information regarding calendar availability, directions, parking, access, or check-in/check-out procedures please contact us directly using the message center on VRBO.
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À propos du quartier
Nashville
À Nashville, cette maison de vacances vous promet de passer un séjour exceptionnel. Les célèbres Broadway et Centre commercial Mall at Green Hills valent le détour si une mission shopping est à l'ordre du jour. Les boutiques ne sont pas votre tasse de thé ? Tournez-vous plutôt vers les non moins emblématiques Nashville Zoo et Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Consultez l'affiche de l'emblématique Bridgestone Arena (salle de sports) et prévoyez du temps pour passer par l'agréable Musée de Johnny Cash, attraction prisée des environs.

Nashville, TN
À proximité
- Nashville Zoo - 4 min en voiture - 3.0 km
- Vanderbilt University (université) - 11 min en voiture - 12.3 km
- Centre de conventions Nashville Music City - 11 min en voiture - 11.6 km
- Broadway - 11 min en voiture - 12.0 km
- Belmont University - 11 min en voiture - 11.0 km
Comment se déplacer
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 2 min en voiture
- Dairy Queen - 4 min en voiture
- Sonic Drive-In - 2 min en voiture
- IHOP - 2 min en voiture
- Hardee's - 2 min en voiture
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