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Whether you’re just breezing through or enjoying an extended stay, we’ve got several options to choose from to help you maximize your time in Nashville and still see the best first!

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1-Day Trolley Tour

1-Day Trolley Tour

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$54.96
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  • Unlimited free re-boarding at 13 stops
  • BEST VIEW! Tallest vehicles allowed by law
  • Comfortable padded seats
  • Most Frequent Pickup Service

2-Day Trolley Tour

2-Day Trolley Tour

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$99.31
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  • 2 consecutive days of unlimited free re-boarding at 13 stops
  • BEST VIEW! Tallest vehicles allowed by law
  • Over 100 points of interest
  • Comfortable padded seats
  • Most Frequent Pickup Service

Soul of Music City Tour

Soul of Music City Tour

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  • Hear stories and original songs shared by our guides
  • See the skyline and notable landmarks illuminated at night
  • See the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge and breathtaking views of the city
  • Learn about the diverse music genres

Trolley Tour & Soul of Music City Tour

Trolley Tour & Soul of Music City Tour

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$90.90
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  • 1 day of unlimited free re-boarding at 13 stops
  • Over 100 points of interest
  • Soul of Music City Tour
  • See the skyline and notable landmarks illuminated at night

Why use Old Town Trolley Tours in Nashville

  • Old Town Trolley Tours® has been entertaining and serving guests since 1980
  • Unlimited hop-on & hop-off as often as you like all day long
  • All our tours are 100% live in real time - No pre-recorded narration
  • The finest, most highly-trained and knowledgeable guides
  • Proudly owned and operated in the United States
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Old Town Trolley Tours is

Nashville’s Best Hop-On, Hop-Off All Day Tour

  • 13 convenient stops
  • Best view! Ride high above it all
  • State-of-the-art stadium trolleys
  • Every seat is the best seat!
  • Most frequent service
  • Comfortable padded seats for a pleasant tour

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Things To Do In Nashville
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Old Town Trolley Tours

Old Town Trolley Tours
Nashville Tour Schedules
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TOUR SCHEDULE Old Town Trolley Tours

Tours open daily.
9:30am – 4:00pm.

Last tour departs stop #1 at 4pm and returns at 5:50pm.
You won’t be able to board at any stop after 4:00pm to receive a full tour.
Veterans Day: November 11: Tours begin at 12pm.
Christmas Eve: Last tour starts at 2:30pm.
New Year’s Eve: Last tour starts at 2:30pm.

Closed on following days: Rock ‘n’ roll Marathon, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

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All schedules are subject to change. Please call for the most current information:


(855) 258-5923

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TOUR SCHEDULE Soul of Music City Tour

See online reservations for specific tour dates and times or call us at 615-375-3166.

Duration: Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

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FAQs

We take great pride in providing an itinerary that showcases all the great aspects of each city during our tours. The most popular stops on our Nashville tour include Ryman Auditorium, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the Musicians Hall of Fame, Music Row, and Marathon Motor Works.

Our Nashville tour is 11 miles long and averages 90 minutes from start to finish, but our hop-on, hop-off tour is designed for you to hop off at any stop, explore a Nashville attraction or neighborhood, and hop back on when you are ready to resume your Nashville sightseeing experience.

The tour visits the Gulch, Lower Broadway, Downtown Nashville’s Arts and Entertainment District, Midtown, and Music Row.

Our Nashville tours run 362 days per year (363 in leap years). We’re closed on the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.

Old Town Trolley Tours of Nashville operates the city’s largest fleet of sightseeing vehicles, and this allows us to pick up and drop off more frequently than any other trolley company. The frequency of the trolleys depends on the time of the year, traffic, and weather conditions.

Lower Broadway is a major thoroughfare running from the southwest to the northeast, through the heart of downtown Nashville. It’s the hub of Nashville’s nightlife and entertainment. It extends from 21st Avenue South to First Avenue. Yes, our Nashville tours cover Lower Broadway.

Located in the heart of Midtown Nashville, Centennial Park was originally built to commemorate the centennial of Tennessee’s statehood in 1897. The park has since become a popular gathering place for music lovers, sports enthusiasts, nature enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a place to relax and unwind. Known as the “Central Park of Nashville,” this stunning 132-acre park is a sight to behold, with a rich history and an abundance of attractions. If you’re keen to explore every nook and cranny of the park, then the Old Town Trolley Tour will take you there.

Music Row is a historic district located in Nashville and has been the epicenter of the city’s country music industry since the 1950s. The area is home to some of the most famous recording studios, music publishers, record labels, and music industry associations. Due to the influence of Music Row on the global music industry, it has been referred to as the “heart of Nashville.” The best way to tour this area and experience the heart and soul of country music is by taking the Old Town Trolley Tour. You’ll get to see historic recording studios, music industry offices, and homes of countless country music legends. The tour spans the whole city, allowing you to discover Nashville’s history beyond the music scene. You’ll get to see the State Capitol, Ryman Auditorium, and even the Parthenon replica in Centennial Park.

Nashville is home to some of the country’s most iconic museums, stunning parks, and unique landmarks, making it a sought-after vacation destination. One of the best ways to explore the city is through the Old Town Trolley Tour, which takes visitors to some of the most iconic landmarks and attractions.

The first attraction on your list should be the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. This has earned its reputation as the “Smithsonian of country music” due to its extensive collections of memorabilia and music artifacts. You’ll be delighted to know that the Old Town Trolley Tour includes a stop here.

The second attraction should be the Johnny Cash Museum. This iconic attraction is located in the heart of downtown Nashville. It’s an absolute must-visit for anyone who loves Johnny Cash or country music in general.

The third stop is Ryman Auditorium. This concert hall has been an iconic Nashville landmark for over a century, ever since it was built in 1892. It has hosted some of the most memorable concerts in history, including performances by Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Dolly Parton.

Another stop would be the Parthenon. The full-scale replica of the ancient Greek temple is located in Centennial Park in Nashville. The stunning architecture and beautiful grounds make it a popular spot for picnics, or you can check out one of the many events that are held here throughout the year.

After taking the Old Town Trolley Tour, leave time to visit the Belle Meade Historic Site & Winery, which is a historic mansion that was once a famous thoroughbred horse farm. The tour explores the stunning mansion, slave quarters, carriage house, and grounds, providing visitors with a glimpse into the life that was lived here in the 19th century.

Broadway, also known as the Honky Tonk Highway, is the hub of all the entertainment in Nashville. This street is lined with restaurants, bars, and live music venues playing host to some of the best live performers in the world. From karaoke bars to swanky rooftop clubs, Broadway has everything you need to experience the true essence of Nashville’s music scene. One of the best ways to explore Broadway is with Old Town Trolley. This hop-on, hop-off guided tour covers all of Nashville’s main hot spots, including historic districts, museums, and of course, Broadway. Highlights of the tour include the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Ryman Auditorium, and the Johnny Cash Museum. With an expert guide to lead the way, you can sit back and relax as you take in all the sights that Music City has to offer.

While walking is an excellent way to see Music Row in Nashville, sometimes we need a break and a chance to rest our feet. That’s where the Old Town Trolley comes into play. Old Town Trolley Tours Nashville is a fun and convenient way to get around the city. You get to experience the city’s sights and sounds from an open-air trolley with a knowledgeable tour guide and an option to hop on and off. Apart from providing transportation, the Old Town Trolley takes you through some of the city’s unique landmarks and historic sites, giving you an insider’s perspective on Nashville’s rich culture. With Old Town Trolley, you don’t have to worry about getting lost or missing out on any of Music Row’s key attractions.

Nashville is home to several breathtaking scenic views that never cease to amaze visitors and locals alike. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or just someone who loves stunning cityscapes, Nashville has it all.

You can start by strolling through Centennial Park, a must-see attraction when it comes to scenic spots in Nashville. The park is home to several unique features, including the renowned Parthenon replica, one of Nashville’s most iconic landmarks. From spring blossoms to fall colors, the park is always a beautiful sight to behold. It also offers several walking trails, a lake and a gorgeous sunken garden.

Then, take your time wandering through Riverfront Park, a historical landmark that preserves the city’s rich cultural heritage. The park is situated on the site of the former Cherokee Trail of Tears and was once a hub for commerce and shipping. Its picturesque location steeped in history makes it a must-visit destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike. From admiring the historic bridges and buildings to enjoying a sunset view from the Cumberland River Pedestrian Bridge, Riverfront Park is the quintessential Nashville attraction that should not be missed.

No visit to Nashville would be complete without learning more about country music’s roots and history. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is the perfect starting point for your exploration of Nashville. This magnificent music-oriented museum is dedicated to showcasing the rich history and culture of country music in the United States. Here you can experience interactive exhibits, see memorabilia from legendary artists, and even watch live music performances. The museum is a testament to American art and culture, their place in music history, and the role Nashville played in their development.

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