Plan your trip to Nissan Stadium

HOTELS NEARBY

Make a trip of it with an overnight stay. Nashville offers several options for hotels within a few minutes from the Nissan Stadium.

The Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel
The Joseph, a Luxury Collection Hotel

401 Korean Veterans Blvd., Nashville, TN 37203

Omni Nashville Hotel
Omni Nashville Hotel

250 Rep. John Lewis Way South, Nashville, TN 37203

Holiday Inn Nashville Downtown
Holiday Inn Nashville Downtown

415 4th Avenue South, Nashville, 37201

TownePlace Suites Nashville Downtown
TownePlace Suites Nashville Downtown

310 Gay Street, Nashville, 37201

Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville Downtown
Embassy Suites by Hilton Nashville Downtown

708 Demonbreun Street, Nashville, TN 37203

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WHAT TO DO IN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE

Take advantage of the chance while in Nashville to learn about the exciting regional attractions that enrich the city's character. Nissan Stadium is close to a number of local attractions worth checking out.

Tennessee Whiskey Tours
Tennessee Whiskey Tours

A Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour is a must when visiting Nashville, Tennessee. Luckily, Tennessee Whiskey Tours offers guests a whole day of boozy fun, starting with a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the distilling process, followed by a delicious Southern-inspired lunch. Of course, there’s ample chance to taste-test the city’s iconic liquor. Savor six generous samples of whiskey with JD’s characteristic vanilla, caramel, and oak notes. Afterwards, continue the fun at a honky-tonk bar.

Distance: 1.5 miles

Radnor Lake State Park
Radnor Lake State Park

For a moment of quiet reflection pre or post-show, head to Radnor Lake State Park – a 1,368-acre IUCN Category II site. The eight miles of picturesque walking trails are a hotspot for hiking and wildlife observation. Species highlights include owls, herons, and otters.

Distance: 12.4 miles

Centennial Park
Centennial Park

Centennial Park is a breathtaking green space nestled amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. This 132-acre wildlife sanctuary offers an impressive variety of activities and sights, including the iconic Parthenon, Lake Watauga, historical monuments, walking trails, volleyball courts, and more. On lazy July afternoons, when the sun’s blazing, enjoy a picnic on the lawn while the kids emulate their favorite Tennessee Titan players.

Distance: 2.9 miles

Grand Ole Opry House
Grand Ole Opry House

Grand Ole Opry House is country music's biggest stage, home to legends and rising stars. For a century, the venue has been celebrating the genre with incredible live performances from the likes of Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton, and Elvis Presley. Johnny Cash even met June Carter here, his future wife, in 1956. Guests can enjoy rip-roaring country music tributes every night with plenty of dancing, drinking, and socializing with friends. For a more laid-back experience, check out the backstage tours that run mornings and afternoons.

Distance: 10 miles

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

You can't visit Nashville without a trip to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The iconic venue preserves the history and traditions of country music through engaging exhibitions, publications, and educational programs. The museum received a prestigious National Medal of Arts by President Joe Biden in 2024, and is often referred to as the "Smithsonian of country music". One of the highlights is the Taylor Swift Education Center, which hosts a ton of curriculum-connected, interactive activities for school groups and toddlers.

Distance: 1.5 miles

Nearby restaurants

Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse
Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse was voted “Nashville’s Best Steakhouse” by The Tennessean, and for good reason. The restaurant uses the freshest local ingredients, creating unique seasonal dishes bursting with flavor.
Highlights include the succulent barrel-cut filet mignon with creole crawfish sauce and the cornmeal-crusted redfish slathered in green tomato chow.

The Southern Steak & Oyster
Located in the vibrant SoBro district in downtown Nashville, The Southern Steak & Oyster is one of the city’s trendiest fine dining spots. Carefully curated ingredients and dishes take guests on a culinary journey from South Louisiana to South Carolina.
We recommend the famous gumbo, packed with tender crawfish, shrimp, and fried okra. For dessert, tuck into a tangy key lime cheesecake with vanilla ice cream.

The Hampton Social
Bright and airy, The Hampton Social is a fantastic destination for a casual bite to eat before or after your Nissan Stadium experience. The three-storey restaurant is always upbeat, bolstered by coastal-inspired food, cocktails, and live music. You can also order food to-go if you’re in a rush.

Acme Feed & Seed
Acme Feed & Seed prides itself on made-from-scratch family recipes and a regionally sourced craft beer selection. Inside, the restaurant pays homage to country music’s rich history with unique memorabilia and live performances from rising stars. It’s the place to be if you want to scout the hottest talent before they hit the airwaves!

Gray & Dudley
Gray & Dudley believe that great food, art, and drinks should be enjoyed together. Guests can choose from an eclectic selection of small plates paired with spirited cocktails. Patron favorites include the rich duck fat biscuits served with pimento cheese, along with a punchy Nashville rum and cola.

Pre-drinks don’t get more sophisticated than this!