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A complete guide for everything you need to experience a great Long Weekend in Nashville, whether you want to go to the Grand Ole Opry (and you really ought to take the backstage tour that lets you stand in the famous circle), or hang out with the hipsters and other creative types over in East Nashville.
I had no idea how much Id love Nashville so much before I got here.

- Fred G, Seattle

I moved to Atlanta from New York and have been taking weekend trips to other Southern cities to acquaint myself with my new region. I really had the best time in Nashville. It wasnt the bunch of hicks I thought Id find. The people are as sophisticated as those in Portland but nicer because theyre Southern, I guess.

- Johnny CA., Atlanta


Youll save a lot of time using this concise guide.
=LODGINGS (in several parts of town) variously priced
=FINE & BUDGET RESTAURANTS, more than enough listings to give you a sense of the variety to be found.
=PRINCIPAL ATTRACTIONS dont waste your precious time on the lesser ones. Weve done all the work for you.

= SHOPPING A handful of interesting ideas.

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NASHVILLE

The Delaplaine

2021 Long Weekend Guide

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Andrew Delaplaine

NO BUSINESS HAS PAID A SINGLE PENNY OR GIVEN ANYTHING TO BE INCLUDED IN THIS BOOK.

A list of the authors other travel guides, as well as his political thrillers and titles for children, can be found at the end of this book.

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Senior Editors - Renee & Sophie Delaplaine

Senior Writer - James Cubby

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NASHVILLE

The Delaplaine

Long Weekend Guide

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Chapter 1

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WHY NASHVILLE E very city has its own nickname Some even have more - photo 9
WHY NASHVILLE?
E very city has its own nickname Some even have more than one New York is - photo 10

E very city has its own nickname Some even have more than one New York is - photo 11

E very city has its own nickname. (Some even have more than one.) New York is the Big Apple. New Orleans is the Big Easy. Chicago is the City of the Big Shoulders.

Nashville is Music City, pure and simple. When you hear the term Music City, you only think of one town, and that town is Nashville.

While Memphis is a larger city than Nashville, Nashville is the capital of Tennessee. I never actually thought about that till I first arrived here. My initial reaction on hearing that Nashville was the capital of Tennessee was to think how odd that sounded. Id only thought of Nashville as the Country Music Capital of the World, which of course it is. Not as the capital of anything else.

Having been raised in South Carolina, I well remember seeing Minnie Pearl on TV in broadcasts from the Grand Ole Opry , which has done weekly shows since 1925, making it the longest continuously broadcast radio show in history.

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Nashville is not only the center of the country music business, but for Christian music as well.

They city has outgrown its label as a purely country town. What makes it particularly unique is that it combines the best elements of a small town (people say Hello on the streets, the clerks in the shops are as pleasant as can be) with the sophistication of a big town (the museums are superlative, the galleries cutting edge, the restaurants are world classrepeat the words Catbird Seat and Rolf & Daughters to me).

The restaurant scene has exploded, and now features some of the most original cooking that stands up to the best that New York has to offer. Just look at what theyre doing at the Catbird Seat. I find it particularly interesting that Sean Brock, who so successfully opened Husk and McCradys in Charleston, opted to return to Nashville (where he once worked for 3 years at the Hermitage) with a local version of Husk . If Brocks presence doesnt say something about the food scene in Nashville, nothing does.

The bar scene also has greatly expanded, offering much more variety. As for nightlife, theres never been anyplace with so much music going on. Start at the Bluebird Caf (the location of scenes in ABCs Nashville TV show, though they use a set that recreates the site) and then dig deeper.

The formerly down-and-dirty 12 South District has bounced back big-time with eateries offering sustainable cuisine, trendy shops, a cutting edge atmosphere, making it one of the hotter new areas of town. Meanwhile, in whats now called SoBro (meaning that its directly south of the famous Broadway honky-tonk area), once home to almost nothing, you can experience a whole new neighborhood coming alive as it changes day by day, with famous chefs opening restaurants and craft cocktails being served at new hotspots.

One thing I guarantee: Youll never get Nashville out of your blood.

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WHERE TO STAY

High on the Hog Sensible Alternatives Budget

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HOTEL

404 12th Ave S, Nashville, 615-242-7404

www.the404nashville.com

Located in the Gulch neighborhood, this unique urban oasis offers five king rooms with a mix of vintage and custom furniture. Amenities include: gourmet pastries delivered from nearby bakery, and in-room refrigerators stocked with complimentary drinks.

T HE DRAKE INN 420 Murfreesboro Pike Nashville 615-256-7770 - photo 18

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T HE DRAKE INN

420 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville, 615-256-7770

www.drakeinnnashville.com

This two-level historic inn features 101 well-appointed guest rooms with modern conveniences. Nothing terribly fancy in this old-time motel. Amenities include: swimming pool, Jacuzzi, cable TVs and free internet access. Conveniently located near Downtown area, Music Row, Country Hall of Fame and other local attractions. While theres no restaurant on site, there are plenty of good ones nearby. Pet-friendly hotel.

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G AYLORD OPRYLAND RESORT AND CONVENTION CENTER

2800 Opryland Dr, Nashville, 615-889-1000

www.gaylordhotels.com

This resort and convention center offers 2,881 guest rooms all decorated with a Southern flair. Amenities include: free high-speed Internet access, cable TVs, movie channels, and coffeemakers. This hotel features 9 acres of indoor gardens, cascading waterfalls, an indoor river, and indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and a 20,000 square foot spa and fitness center. The resort features an amazing selection of on-site restaurants for the guests dining pleasure. Smoke-free hotel. Its all a little much, but if youre looking for a one-stop shop kind of place to stay, this would be the place.

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