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Hatch Show Print is ideal for music lovers, history buffs, and art and design fans.
Several different guided tour options are available.
Hatch Show Print offers free family workshops periodically.
There are several dining options at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Hatch Show Print. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
You can visit Hatch Show Print on a guided tour of the letterpress print studio. Tours cost US$23 for general admission or US$18 for kids ages 6–12, while children aged 5 and under get in for free. Combo tickets with additional attractions, such as the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, start at US$55.
Yes, Hatch Show Print is well worth visiting—it's one of the country's oldest continuously operating letterpress print shops. Guided tours are hands-on and show you how the staff makes concert posters for major country music stars, using techniques that date back to its opening in 1879. You'll finish your tour by printing a poster of your own and—depending on the experience you book—with guided visits to some of Nashville's other legendary music sites.
Per one customer who booked the Country Music Hall of Fame, RCA Studio B, Hatch Show Combo Ticket, "First time to Nashville and this combo tour really provided an excellent opportunity to experience Country Music from the ground up, visit Studio B where the magic happened to the Hatch Print Shop where you get to experience an old school print shop. Truly a fantastic experience with tons of history."
The best time to visit Hatch Show Print is around midday, immediately before or after your visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Coordinate the timing of your tours, so that you’re neither wasting time waiting around nor rushing from one to the other.
The Hatch Show Print tour runs for 1 hour, with tours starting on the hour. However, it’s a good idea to allow roughly 1.5 to 2 hours in total for your visit, as there is also a gallery and gift shop for you to visit after the tour.
Yes, making a reservation is recommended if you plan on taking a tour during your visit to Hatch Show Print. Tours only run a certain number of times per day and often sell out, so it’s best to book tickets in advance to avoid disappointment on the day.
No, you can’t explore the Hatch Show Print on your own; you need to visit the print shop with the Hatch Show Print Tour for all of its hands-on experiences. However, you can go browsing and shopping at the Haley Gallery and gift shop on your own without a tour.
Yes, you are allowed to take photos at Hatch Show Print, including taking photos of the printing presses in action and of the prints themselves. However, if you want your own copy of a print, it’s best to choose from the prints and restrikes in the gallery and gift shop.
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