~ We're heading to Nashville in May (first time in decades)
Staying downtown, and have a few things scheduled.
Ryman Auditorium show (bucket list)
Zoo
Biking
Johnny Cash Museum
Honky Tonk Central
BlueBird Cafe
We're not country fans per se, but enjoy Bluegrass, Americana, Honky Tonk, Folk, Rockabilly, etc.
Any other places of interest we shouldn't pass up?
Thank you in advance!
If you are seeing a show at the Ryman I highly recommend sitting in the balcony if you don't already have your tickets. Due to the venue layout, speaker mount/direction, and acoustics the sound is better up there (much like Hoyt Sherman and the Uptown in KC). If you are on the lower level you need seats around row J or better otherwise you will be below the overhang. There are also pillars/support beams that can obstruct views under there as well. Easily one of the best sounding indoor venues I've been too.
Depending on your age and tastes you might get sick of/not care for the Broadway scene. It's crowded, touristy, and has a lot of ****** country music being played. There are some places that are off that scene that have a different vibe (like East Nashville). There's a really fun bar called the Lipstick Lounge; it's a "lesbian bar" but due to it's nature and karaoke it often draws in all walks of life. We went and had a great time.
We did a tour of the Nelson Greenbriar Distillery. It was pretty cool as it had a lot of history, with the original founders great (or great great) grandsons re-opening under the original name. If you are into that sort of thing I would highly recommend it.
I would also checkout do615.com for concerts/events that may be happening in or around town when you are there.