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Why Nashville is a must for music lovers
Nicknamed “Music City,” Nashville lives and breathes live music — honky-tonks on Broadway, the Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame and a recording scene that pulls artists from every genre. There’s live music somewhere every night of the week.
Getting there: flights
Fly into Nashville International (BNA), a fast-growing hub with direct routes across the US and some international links. The airport is about 20 minutes from downtown.

Where to stay
Stay Downtown / Broadway to be steps from the honky-tonks, The Gulch for trendy bars and hotels, or East Nashville for a hipper, quieter local vibe.
Getting around
Downtown is walkable; rideshares cover everything else. You won’t need a car unless you’re heading out of the city.
Money-saving tips
- Most honky-tonks have free live music — tip the band.
- Visit midweek for cheaper hotels and smaller crowds.
- Book flights early for big event weekends (CMA Fest, big games).
- Stay in East Nashville for better hotel value.
Renting a car
Want to explore beyond the festival or city? Compare and book a rental car in advance to lock in the best rate and reach beaches, day trips and out-of-town venues on your own schedule.
Getting from the airport
Skip the taxi queues after a long flight — pre-book a private airport transfer with Kiwitaxi and go straight from the terminal to your hotel.
Stay connected: get an eSIM
Skip pricey roaming charges — grab a local data Airalo eSIM before you fly so maps, ride-hailing and tickets work the moment you land.
Plan your Nashville trip
Pick your dates around a show you want to see, then lock in flights and a downtown base.