Nashville can’t be separated from country music. But along with its country roots, visitors will find a mix of bluegrass, rock and Americana, plus some blues, jazz and even a bit of pop. Nashville is home to hundreds of successful artists, songwriters and producers, from country legends like Patsy Cline and Dolly Parton to newer stars such as Maren Morris and Chris Stapleton. Immerse yourself in the life of one of country music’s biggest legends by visiting the Johnny Cash Museum, one of only six attractions in Nashville to receive the coveted AAA Gem rating. Located in the heart of Nashville, the museum lays claim to the largest collection of Johnny Cash memorabilia, and it’s considered the best music museum in the world by National Geographic Traveler and Forbes.
To experience history in action, book tickets to see a live show at the Grand Ole Opry. What began as a simple radio show in 1925 is now Nashville’s No. 1 attraction—it’s also considered country's most famous stage, with iconic musicians and current chart-topping artists performing for audiences every night. For a deeper dive into the history of country music, visit the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Its collection features more than 800 stage costumes and over 600 instruments, plus microphones, automobiles and other objects that all document country music’s storied past.