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Nashville, Tennessee’s capital city situated on the banks of River Cumberland is a pilgrimage for country fans and songwriters. Nicknamed as “Music City” because of its exciting history ranging from the Country Music Hall of Fame to the Grand Ole Opry, the place is buzzing with vibrant art and spirited music culture, thriving food scene, honky tonks, and stellar shopping spots. Tempted enough? Why not get cheap tickets for this city, as LatinOFare rounds up for you the Best things to do in Nashville under $20.

Peek inside Hatch Show Print Studio

Learn the history and craft of the legendary letterpress studio with tours beginning from $18 a person. Stop by the shop to witness the process of how posters were printed in the 1800s. What’s the best part? At the end of your experience – you can take your memorial poster home to show to your family and friends.

Visit the Parthenon

This centerpiece of Centennial Park replicates the original Athenian Parthenon. With years of growing popularity, this structure also serves as Nashville’s Art Museum. Entering inside requires a $6 admission fee, but the facade alone is worth the trip to Centennial Park.

Take in the Bluebird Cafe Early Show

With only 90 coveted seats, this legendary listening room knows perfectly how to belt out a song and win over the audience. Getting incredibly popular with the television show “Nashville”, this venue is a sacred space for the singers/songwriters. You can make your reservations from their online portal with a $3.28 fee along with a minimum spend of $10 at the table.

Ryman Auditorium

This Nashville Landmark has been home to the country music since its inception in 1892. Gaining its popularity from the association with the Grand Ole Opry, this music venue has staged the most legendary artists. The show ticket here will cost you somewhere from 10$ or more.

Nashville Pub Crawl

Explore Nashville’s bar scene with a guided pub crawl. Spend a fun-filled evening and fuel your conversations playing games and learning some local history over a couple of drinks. The pub crawl to the Music city’s local bars usually cost around $10-$25.

Tennessee State Museum

Tucked away beneath the Tennessee Performing Arts Center, the museum unfolds the rich history of Tennessee. A large section is dedicated to President Andrew Jackson and his impact on the country. Take a trip out to this gem as the best part is the admission here is absolutely free!

So instead of getting stuck in a Mile-High City without a budget, trust LatinOFare for these budget options and book now for the cheap flights to kick off your Nashville trip.


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