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Jimmy_B, May 2026
1 hour Nashville tour
If you got 1 hour to spare for a tour that's dead smack in Broadway, then this is an opportunity for you. My gf and I accidentally booked a 3p tour but we were able to be moved to a 2p tour bc there was space. The tour guide KNOWS HIS SHTUFF! I actually took mad notes on places I wanted to see and things I wanted to do based on this tour (ex: Dolly Parton restaurant) Would 100% do again!
Kammie_P, May 2026
Great Experience
It’s an hour tour, with lots of great info and history. If you have trouble hearing you should stay close to the tour guide. There will be lots of picture options. No video or audio recording at all. At the end there is a great picture option that is an additional cost. You can take the picture with no pressure to purchase. The tour like all other tours and rides end at a gift shop.
Kathy_D, May 2026
Had a great time!
This is an awesome tour. It is way more than just a "food tour". Scott, our driver/tour guide is very knowledgeable about all things Nashville and has many interesting stories. We had 4 food stops and 1 "spirits" stop, all which were excellent. I would definitely recommend this tour, especially with Scott!
Lori_S, Apr 2026
Nashville City Tour
Great way to travel around the city and see the sites. Our driver Leonard was exceptional❤️ so funny too! The stop at the Ryman was a step back in time and The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum …lost for words. Needed way more time. Would definitely do again.
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Whether you’re a first-time visitor or in town for a bachelorette or birthday party, Nashville bus tours turn sightseeing into a celebration. You can get to know Music City and its landmarks from the comfort of a tour bus while enjoying informative commentary. Plus, some come with a live DJ and on-board bar to kick things up a notch. Keep in mind that “bus” can be a bit of a loose term in Nashville—some tours transport you in a tractor and monster truck.