Nashville may be the self-proclaimed 'home of country music', but it is more diverse and cosmopolitan than you'd expect.
In a nutshell
As well as being home to some of the friendliest people you'll ever meet, this town has been shaped by a vast array of musical influences, including classical, jazz and rock 'n' roll. Be sure to visit the Country Music Hall of Fame for a trip down memory lane. Walk the line with Johnny Cash and see Elvis' gold Cadillac. The Grand Ole Opry, where Elvis once wowed the crowds, is an American institution and you can attend live radio performances several times a week. It is now part of the OprylandT complex. Those interested in the pre-Civil War South should tread the Tennessee Antebellum Trail, a collection of historic sites that captures perfectly the days of Southern belles.
Eats & drinks
Nashville boasts a sophisticated restaurant scene with every nationality and region represented. Mario's is the city's premier Italian restaurant or enjoy award-winning ribs at Calhoun's diner.
Getting around
Nashville is a walker's town, although buses and trams provide an alternative to your feet. For exploring further afield, your hire car is perfect.
Getting there
Fly to Nashville via Atlanta or another American gateway.
Additional info
Time difference - GMT -6 hours.