Hyatt House Nashville at Vanderbilt’s Midtown location makes it easy to explore Nashville. Visit the nearby Country Music Hall of Fame to learn about the roots of country music.
Immerse yourself in the history of country music at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum featuring galleries, a theater, an education center, and event space.
Housed in an art deco building—formerly home to the city’s main post office—this museum offers visual exhibitions, with new art rotating in every six to eight weeks.
18-hole golf course located in beautiful Shelby Park in Historic East Nashville. The course is open March 10th through November 1st, Tuesdays through Sundays.
An 18-hole walkable course along the banks of the Cumberland River in North Nashville. The course is open March 10th through November 1st, Tuesdays through Sundays.
A scenic 9-holes known as one of Nashville’s most picturesque and golfer-friendly courses. The course is open March 10th through November 1st, Closed on Tuesdays.
Nashville’s zoological garden houses over 3,000 animals across 188 acres on the site of a former plantation. The zoo not only features a range of animal species but also offers hands-on experiences, beautiful gardens, rides and a gigantic jungle gym!
Located just outside the city, Radnor Lake State Park offers five miles of unpaved trails surrounding the lake. It houses an abundance of wildlife which makes it a great spot to observe owls, herons, mink and otter amongst other local species.
Part of the public parks system, Percy Warner Park and Edwin Warner Park are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The adjacent parks offer hiking trails, cross country courses and an equestrian center.
Beneath the state capitol building in downtown Nashville, the Bicentennial Capitol Mall is a nod to Tennessee history. The 11-acre park highlights numerous monuments and native plant species from around the state.
Take in the Nashville skyline from the banks of the Cumberland River. This 11-acre park has over a mile of paths in addition to a dog park, art sculptures, an amphitheater and public WiFi.
Topgolf Nashville is located on the Cumberland River’s east bank and offers a high-tech driving range in addition to a rooftop terrace and restaurant and bar.