Events & Attractions
lou/na's Fourth of July Celebration
- Entertainment
- Festive Season
Frist Art Museum
Housed inside the city’s historic U.S. Post Office building, this art hall doesn’t host a permanent collection—instead it serves as a temporary home for a rotating lineup of traveling art exhibits as well as local installations.
- Art
- Museums
Kayne Prime
Kayne Prime is the artful fusion of a chef-chic restaurant with a great American steakhouse, featuring modern interpretations of the classics in the form of market-driven fresh farm-to-table creations.
- Restaurants
The Red Phone Booth
A 1920’s speakeasy, steps from Broadway, offering creative craft cocktails and a cigar program.
- Bars
Adele’s
Located in The Gulch neighborhood walking distance from the hotel, Adele’s menu focuses on seasonal accessible comfort food sourced from local farms and purveyors.
- Restaurants
Fifth + Broadway
Upscale entertainment district offering premier shopping, dining and more
- Shopping
Assembly Food Hall
Open Spring 2021, the multi-level Assembly Food Hall is a comprehensive culinary and entertainment destination, featuring over two dozen food and bar spaces and a rooftop music venue.
- Restaurants
Bridgestone Arena
A multi-purpose venue located four blocks from the Grand Hyatt Nashville. Established in 1996, Bridgestone Arena is a two-time winner of arena of the year and is home to the NHL's Nashville Predators. One of the world's busiest venues, the arena plays host to many concerts and events year-round.
- Entertainment
National Museum of African American Music
NMAAM is the only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the many music genres created, influenced, and inspired by African Americans. The museum’s expertly-curated collections share the story of the American soundtrack by integrating history and interactive technology to bring the musical heroes of the past into the present.
- Culture
- Museums
The Gulch
An upscale neighborhood in downtown Nashville offering high-end fashion boutiques and only half a mile from the hotel
- Shopping
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Delve into the history and sounds of country music in an immersive experience that also includes artifacts from country music’s biggest stars, such as historic musical instruments famous costumes, and iconic vehicles—like Elvis Presley’s solid gold Cadillac limousine
- Entertainment
- Art
- Culture
- Museums
Ryman Auditorium
Nicknamed the “Mother Church of Country Music,” this revered church-turned-music venue was once home to the Grand Ole Opry. Today, it’s a popular music venue and a registered National Historic Landmark.
- Entertainment
Johnny Cash Museum
Dive into the life and music of musical legend, Johnny Cash. Featuring the largest and most comprehensive collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia in the world.
- Art
- Culture
- Museums
Etch
Offering a globally-inspired menu from an award-winning chef and a modern open-kitchen dining experience
- Restaurants
Old Time Trolley Tours
Maximize your time in Nashville and see the sights with this Hop-on, hop-off trolly tour
- Culture
- Outdoor Activities
- Tours
The Patterson House
A cozy seated cocktail bar in the Midtown neighborhood
- Bars
Ascend Ampitheater
The Ascend Amphitheater operated by LiveNation is an open-air event venue located on the Cumberland River and in Riverfront Park. The capacity of the venue is 6,800 that includes seating and a lawn area.
- Entertainment
Nissan Stadium
Local sports and entertainment venue, and home to the NFL's Tennessee Titans, TSU Tigers, CMA Fest and Music City Bowl.
- Sports
- Entertainment
Adventure Science Center
For over 75 years, Adventure Science Center has been bringing science to life for students, teachers, and families in Middle Tennessee and across the U.S. The science center offers engaging learning experiences and science fun through hands-on, interactive exhibits, innovative programs, and full-dome productions in the state-of-the-art Sudekum Planetarium.
- Family Activities
- Museums
Tennessee State Museum
Dive into the history of the state of Tennessee and discover more about our nations history.
- Culture
- Museums
Nashville Food Tours
Experience a delicious way to see Nashville, from bites & sites waking tours to Driving food adventures, there are customizable options for all.
- Restaurants
- Tours
Vanderbilt Stadium
Football stadium located on the grounds of the historic Vanderbilt University.
- Entertainment
- Sports
GEODIS Park
Built in the heart of Nashville’s Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood, GEODIS Park is one of the premier sports and entertainment destinations in the United States. The 30,000-seat stadium is the largest soccer-specific stadium in the United States and Canada, featuring a 360-degree canopy, a 65-foot-wide shared concourse and a safe standing supporter’s section. With just 150 feet of distance between the last row of seats and the touchline, GEODIS Park offers an electric matchday experience bringing fans closer to the action than ever before.
- Culture
- Sports
- Parks
12South
12south is a walkable half-mile stretch of local shops, bakeries, bars and boutiques.
- Shopping
Dukes
Neighborhood bar with a casual setting, live music and cocktails
- Bars
Urban Cowboy Public House
A local bar and kitchen offering craft cocktails, seasonal bites and outside seating.
- Bars
Stationairy
- Restaurants
Jack Daniel’s Distillery
See how Jack Daniel’s creates their whiskey and maybe even taste some for yourself!
- Bars
- Culture
- Tours
Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
A 188-acre zoological garden and historic plantation farmhouse located just 6 miles from downtown Nashville.
- Outdoor Activities
- Family Activities
- Parks
General Jackson Showboat
Enjoy a relaxing cruise down the Cumberland river and enjoy dinner and live music while you take in the sights of Nashville.
- Entertainment
- Day Trips
- Outdoor Activities
Opry Tours
Explore the roots of country music, where music legends made history. Get an inside look at the Opry backstage and step on stage yourself!
- Entertainment
- Art
- Culture
- Tours
Cheekwood Estate & Botanical Gardens
Stroll spectacular nature trails in this botanical gardens, which encompasses 55 acres including a historic mansion.
- Art
- Parks
Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
The Hermitage, was once home to our 7th U.S. President, Andrew Jackson, from 1804 until his death in 1845. Remodeled by Jackson after a fire destroyed much of it in 1837, the mansion is a National Historic Landmark maintained to look just as it did in then. Costumed interpreters lead visitors through the mansion, in which more than 80 percent of the objects are original to Jackson’s lifetime. On the acres surrounding the mansion are the humble log homes where the enslaved community lived and where the Jackson family first settled.
- Culture
- Tours
- Museums
Franklin’s Main Street
A historic town filled with artisan shops and restaurants. A perfect way to stroll the day away.
- Shopping
Events & Attractions
Downtown Nashville is the place to be for live music, authentic Southern eats and a rocking good time no matter where you go. Grand Hyatt Nashville puts you in the heart of it all, with a Broadway location that’s walking distance to The Gulch, Ryman Auditorium and Music City’s top entertainment, sports and shopping destinations.