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I am heading to Nashville for a week, anybody have a advice on where to stay, and what to do. We have tickets to see Carrie Underwood, at the Grand Ole Opry, just looking for more ideas.
Gaylord Opryland Resort. It is a great site, and if things haven't changed I believe it is the world's largest non-casino hotel. It is next to the Grand Ole Opry. There is a nice mall next to there as well. I've done a riverboat show before down there, that's always an entertaining dinner, if you like country (and I am guessing you do) the show on the boat was of famous country singers and acts I believe by some young up and coming artists trying to make it.I am heading to Nashville for a week, anybody have a advice on where to stay, and what to do. We have tickets to see Carrie Underwood, at the Grand Ole Opry, just looking for more ideas.
You must stop for dinner (or breakfast!) at Monell's in Nashville (as mentioned by Cowgirl). It's Southern family-style with seating at large tables, making it fun to chat with other diners seated with you. The servers bring out plate after plate after plate of homemade food that is simply amazing. Have been there three times and it was so delicious each and every time.
http://monellstn.com/nashville
Also, the Country Music Hall of Fame is truly fascinating and fun. If you like music history, this is your place. From the oldest to the most modern, you'll find memorabilia there from just about everyone over the last century. I believe they have audio tours, or you can take yourself through at your own pace. The gold and platinum album walls are fascinating (to me, at least).
http://countrymusichalloffame.org/
that delicious lemonade at Monell's almost led to me desecrating a President's grave on the walk back to the hotel.