Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage is one of the largest, most visited presidential homes in the United States and one of Nashville’s top-rated attractions. Located only minutes from downtown and Gaylord Opryland resort, this is a must-do when visiting Music City.
The world famous wax attraction focusing on the musical icons that have woven the fabric of American Music. Take a journey through time with your favorite lyrical legends in interactive environments themed to fit the music and the moment in history.
The Cellar Tour includes a review of the excavation process, a first-hand look at some of the relics uncovered, as well as a description of the significance of the findings.
While you’re in Music City head over to The Escape Game for an exciting adventure locked in a room for an hour with 2-7 others in a grand attempt to secure a music contract.
Your critical, covert mission is so important to the future safety of the world that you’ll be on a team with just 2-6 players in this critical moment in time.
Here’s your chance to race against the mob in a crazy, frantic search to find the hidden gold Clyde stashed away before his final encounter with the wrong crowd.
Travellers Rest in Nashville is on the National Register of Historic Places, and provides visitors with a peek into the Federal period, Civil War days, slavery and politics.
The Ryman Auditorium, built in 1892 is a 2,362-seat live performance venue and is known throughout the world as "The Mother Church of Country Music" which is one of Nashville's true icons. Now, the history of the city's most famous landmark comes to life as never before with a state-of-the-art Soul of Nashville self-guided video experience and new multi-media exhibits that will immerse guests in the rich story of the Ryman.