

A vibrant 4-block stretch in downtown Nashville, famous for live country music, honky-tonk bars, and neon lights.
Historic venue where the Grand Ole Opry began, offering guided tours and live performances.
Explore the history of country music through interactive exhibits and artifacts.
Stroll along Lower Broadway, enjoy live music, and sample local cuisine at iconic honky-tonk bars.

Nashville's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden showers common.
Exploring the Honky Tonk Highway involves a lot of walking and standing.
To keep your phone powered while using it for navigation, photos, or music.
Buttermilk biscuits topped with sausage gravy, a Nashville classic.
A Southern lunch staple: choice of meat (e.g., fried chicken, pork chops) with three side dishes.
Fried chicken breast with a cayenne pepper coating, served on white bread with pickle slices.
A Nashville institution since 1961, known for its long lines and delicious pancakes.
Offers a unique blend of Southern and seafood dishes in a historic building.
Famous for its hot chicken, a Nashville specialty, and has been featured on numerous food shows.
These iconic letterpress posters are a symbol of Nashville's music history, featuring designs from legendary performances at the Ryman Auditorium and other venues.
These classic t-shirts, often featuring band logos or Nashville-themed designs, are a staple of the Honky Tonk Highway's fashion scene.
Nashville's signature dish, hot chicken, is best enjoyed with this locally-made spice blend, which can be found in many local shops and online.
A scenic 2.5-mile trail in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, offering wildflowers, wildlife, and panoramic views.
Sarnath, a sacred Buddhist site, is where the Buddha first taught the Dharma after his enlightenment. It's known for its ancient stupas, museums, and the Ashoka Pillar.

Panjak Lake, a serene water body, transforms into a magical spectacle during the annual illumination event.