Tim Edwards: Great nature center, classes and book reading. Plenty of parking and great art. Baseball, ducks and trails.
Lucius: Relaxing. Plenty of trails & connected to the Greenways.
Philip Campbell: Enjoy watching deer and listening to coyotes yipping near sunset while walking, jogging or biking the trails. All of this within a couple of miles of downtown Nashville.
Chris K: Valet park your car prior to your concert, much easier than having to deal with finding parking.
Eric Near: There is literally no bad seat in the house. Also, parking is free in the R lot across the river - $3 shuttle but the walk is nice too.
Daniel Maggipinto: Gonna be a great show!! Can't wait for AMP to be put in! Traffic is crazy. Vote for AMP and come to symphony free and easy and no $20 parking fee.
Stephanie D: If you’re a music lover, you have to see a show here ASAP. It’s mandatory. The Ryman is a magical place. And I suggest parking at the library garage, entering on 6th St... it’s $10 after 5pm.
Tom Ransom: Use parking.com to find nearby event parking
Megan M: Best place to see live music! Acoustics are the best in Nashville plus there's not a bad seat in the house. Faves that I've seen here are Keith Urban and the Black Crowes, and I'm looking forward to
6. Centennial Park
9.4
2500 W End Ave (at 25th Ave), Nashville, TN
Park · 92 tips and reviews
Allen Vogliano: Probably one of my favorite urban parks. I discovered a little lake, an old military plane and a train on this trip to Centennial!
Shannon Hoffman: Take a walk around the water. Enjoy a bike ride. Beautiful trees.
Eric McClelland: Make a stop by the recently renovated Parthenon. Say hi to Athena.BTW, if you've seen Percy Jackson, the exteriors of the Parthenon were shot in the little field in front of the entrance. And the
7. 5th & Taylor
9.3
1411 5th Ave N (Taylor St), Nashville, TN
American Restaurant · 42 tips and reviews
Alexa Jane Brooks: Unbelievable interior. That statue in the center is of General Nash, the namesake of Nashville. The food is amazeballs + drinks are delicious. Het the Venison. Also, a Manhattan. Don't forget dessert!
Carrie Bevis: The duck wings are out of this world, almost candy-like. The bison sirloin and tuna were both fantastic and expertly complimented with seasoning or sides. Save room for dressert.
Brant McQuitty: The starters, decor, outdoor seating and servers are fantastic. The bacon wrapped quail stuffed with dates was lovely.
8. Mitchell Deli
9.3
1306 McGavock Pike (Riverside Drive), Nashville, TN
Deli · Inglewood · 107 tips and reviews
Brandon Jazz: New location is outstanding! Kombucha & Sprecher cream soda on tap, tons more room to dine-in, and now you can make your breakfast bar plate.
Eater: Pound-for-pound the best sandwiches in the city. Be sure to check out their daily specials, including the much-loved Monday special: Asian flank steak. [Eater 18 Member]
Dan: Go to Mitchell's Deli and get the Turkey w/Avocado. You won't be disappointed.
Shea Antoinette: beautiful "light" by bruce monro show, horrible organization (overcrowded, overflowing parking lots, no guides or helpful signs as to where you are and where you're going in the dark)
Amy Pearson: Go on Friday nights for the Munro lights (open till 11 pm). They have golf carts to take you to & from the parking. Make sure to get drinks/water at the BEGINNING of the exhibit.
Tim Rogers: This place is excellent. If you haven't been before go. Wear comfortable shoes as there is a ton of waking through trails and gardens. The big bug sculptures are fun to see.
Nick: Great outdoor seating. Brunch is only served until 10, but if you make it get the burrito with brisket (and tots)
Benjamin Sanders: Fantastic BBQ. I got the ribs with mac and cheese, and it was amazing! Try the cornbread with the jalapeños in it, it's so good. Best cornbread I've ever had. Beautiful place!
Amanda Richey: If you’re not feeling BBQ, go for the shrimp tacos. Banana pudding is also delicious!
Jake Todhunter: follow the fishing parking and take the walk up the cliff overlooking the water. breathtaking.
Zack Bennett: Take a walk around the 2-mile loop at Couchville Lake. There's a lot of shade, so even on a hot day, it's a pleasant walk or jog. You might want to bring a fishing pole, too!
Rachel Ramsey: Just before the park(coming off I40) you'll see a sign for Bryant Grove Rec Area. It's a ways in, but it's the most remote part of the park, and comes with a swimming, hiking, and picnic areas galore.