The capital of Tennessee, Nashville is located on the Cumberland River and is home to many colleges and universities. Its most famous attribute is, of course, its status as the capital of the country music industry in the United States, if not the world. The city has officially adopted the nickname ‘Music City U.S.A.’ and visitors come from far and wide to take in the best country music, and experience live performances from upcoming talent. Feel at home in this friendly southern city with a Nashville vacation home.
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Popular Rental Amenities in Nashville
Filters are provided to help you customize your search to find a great rental in Nashville. Many vacation rentals in Nashville include "Pool" or "Pets allowed," which makes it a great vacation spot if you want a rental with a pool or you bring your pet everywhere. Three amenities that are not often provided are "Fenced," "Crib," and "Wheelchair accessible."
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Price and Availability Index in Nashville
Vacation Rental Price Information in Nashville
This graph displays the average prices for the next twelve months in Nashville. The most expensive dates to travel to Nashville are in September (9/28 – 10/5). Prices drop in January to an average of $287 per night (1/11 – 1/18).
Rental availability information in Nashville
Check out the graph above to find out how many accommodations are available in Nashville(in %). More people travel to Nashville a week in January (1/25 – 2/1). So far, 94% of the rentals are occupied this week. On the other hand, the week with the most available offers is in May (5/18 – 5/25).
The Weather in Nashville
Check out our climate diagram to find the perfect month for your vacation. In the next 6 months, July will have higher average temperatures. On the other hand, you could have temperatures dropping under 32° in February. The rainiest month is January while the driest month is September.
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Top Sights to Enjoy During Your Stay in Your Nashville Vacation Rental
- Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum - build on your music knowledge during your stay. The museum offers a permanent display outlining the history of country music and Nashville’s role in defining it, as well as rotating special exhibitions.
- RCA Studio B - famous recording studio where the King himself recorded hundreds of songs. In addition to Elvis Presley, other famous musicians to record here include Dolly Parton, Roy Orbison and Chet Atkins.
- Grand Ole Opry - historic live music venue known for showcasing country music performances since 1925.
- Ryman Auditorium - former home of the Grand Ole Opry and renowned for its exceptional acoustics, hosting concerts and events year-round.
- The Parthenon - a full-scale replica of the ancient Greek Parthenon, located in Centennial Park and featuring art galleries and a statue of Athena.
- The Johnny Cash Museum - celebrates the life and career of the legendary musician Johnny Cash through exhibits, memorabilia, and interactive displays.
- Honky Tonk Highway - a strip, located on Lower Broadway, is home to multiple music venues that have live music playing from 10am to 3am every day. The street and its associated venues have no cover change and offer the unique experience of listening to new music alongside locals, and the thrill of potentially hearing a live performance from the next big country music star.
The 3 Best Day Trips from Nashville for Families
1. Franklin
The area around Nashville is famous for the many American Civil War historical sites. Located 20 miles to the south of Nashville, Franklin is a living testimony of life during the war and the site where the last battle took place. Take a historical tour of the houses where notable people lived during the Civil War, such as the beautiful Carter House.
2. Mammoth Cave National Park
This national park features the largest cave system in the world, with impressive stalactites and stalagmites. The park's visitor center offers guided tours lasting one to six hours, with varying degrees of difficulty.
3. Stones River National Battlefield Park
This park is great for both nature and history lovers. The Battle of Stones River that took place on this site is remembered as one of the bloodiest events of the American Civil War. Visitors can join a tour during which a knowledgeable guide will not only talk about the history of the park but also explain the local flora and fauna.
The 4 Best Activities for Families in Nashville
1. The Adventure Science Center
The Adventure Science Center fascinates both adults and children. It's divided into six different parts, each displaying exhibits related to a particular field of science. There's also a play area for toddlers with a stimulating collection of puzzles and games. Check out areas like Wonders of the Universe, where you can learn about the mysteries of the universe with all sorts of interactive exhibits.
2. Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park, is a favorite Nashville picnic spot. The star attractions here are a map of Tennessee made of granite, and a 95-bell carillon that plays Tennessee-themed songs at hourly intervals.
3. The Cheekwood Estate & Gardens
The Cheekwood Estate & Gardens showcases a variety of landscape styles and plants. The TRAINS! exhibit is a treat for kids, with its dioramas and children's' tunnel.
4. Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort
If you're looking for a different kind of park experience, cool off at Nashville Shores Lakeside Resort. You can splash out at the water park's wave pool and slides, or take to the skies at Treetop Adventure Park, on zip lines through the canopies or a ride on the Tarzan Swings.
The Best Neighborhoods for Nashville Vacation Rentals
Visitors to Nashville are spoilt for choice when it comes to picking a neighborhood. Whether you are looking for the best country music venues, hip bars, vintage shops, green areas, or modern buildings, Nashville has something for everyone.
1. Downtown
This area is home to everything related to country music. Visit the Johnny Cash Museum during the day, then head to one of the live music venues in SoBro -standing for South of Broadway - at night. John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge - the best spot to get a panoramic view of the city - is also located in downtown Nashville.
2. West End
The neighborhood of choice for those looking for urban green areas. Beautiful Centennial Park is famous for Nashville's own full-scale replica of the Athens Parthenon. West End's accommodations tend to be relatively affordable, but you'll need to use public transportations or a car to get to downtown.
3. East Nashville
This is the trendiest neighborhood in Nashville. In East Nashville, you'll find plenty of vintage shops, boutiques, hipster bars, and gourmet restaurants. This is the best neighborhood for non-country live music gigs.
4. The Gulch
The most modern of Nashville's neighborhoods is also home to the most upscale restaurants and shops. Stay here if you fancy a modern vacation rental within walking distance of downtown.
5. 12 South
This neighborhood in the south is famous for its great authentic restaurants. Pick a vacation rental here if you want to experience life as a local in a non-touristy area.
6. Belmont
A university neighborhood full of historical houses, Belmont is quiet and trendy at the same time. It is located south of downtown and it is famous for its affordable eateries.
Annual Events Worth Experiencing in Nashville
Nashville is a party all year long, but has several recurring events that add something extra special to the vibe in the city.
Early spring is an exciting time in the city, with the month of April focused on music and performing arts. Each weekend in the month a different major music event takes place in a different part of town. It is a great month to book a Nashville vacation rental and experience the best of the city.
The Country Music Awards show takes place in November each year in Nashville, and is known as ‘Country Music’s Biggest Night’. In Nashville, the awards are an excuse for socializing, celebrating and, of course, enjoying the music!
Bask in the Heart of the Country Music Capital of the World: Nashville.
Opryland Hotel Gardens
The indoor gardens and conservatory of this luxurious hotel are worth visiting. Tropical plants, fountains and waterfalls create a magnificent oasis beneath a huge domed glass ceiling.
Andrew Jackson's Hermitage
Home of the 7th president of the US, this Greek revival house is now a historical museum honouring the life and struggles of this great leader.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
This museum is dedicated to the history of country music, with exhibitions of memorabilia and music of country music greats, such as Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash and many more.
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville was the center of country music in the 1950s and 1960s. The Ryman auditorium honours this tradition with historical guided tours and live concerts.
The Grand Ole Opry
This is the other famous country music stage in Nashville, which has hosted country greats such as Dolly Parton.
Information about vacation rentals in Nashville
🏡 Vacation rentals available | 13,237 rentals |
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💳 Possible discounts | up to 63% |
🌙 Nightly prices starting at | $103 |
⭐ Popular amenities | Pool, Pets allowed and Internet |
🐾 Pet friendly homes | 2,343 homes |
🏊 Vacation rentals with pools | 4,193 homes |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the nightly price for a vacation home in Nashville?
The nightly price of accommodations in Nashville starts at $103. If you would like to stay in a house rental, the average price is $665 per night. A apartment rental Nashville will cost $412 per night on average.
How many vacation homes are available to book in Nashville?
There are currently 13,237 vacation homes in Nashville to choose from and book for your next trip.
What amenities are most popular for vacation rentals in Nashville?
The most popular amenities for vacation home rentals in Nashville include accommodations with: Pool, Pets allowed, and Internet.
How many vacation homes with a pool are there in Nashville?
Discover 4,193 vacation rentals available in Nashville.
Are pets allowed in vacation rentals in Nashville?
If traveling with a dog in Nashville, 18% of vacation rentals are pet-friendly.
What are the best months to travel to Nashville?
Nashville has its warmest time of year in July and June, with average prices of $103 per night.
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