Nashville has become quite the hot spot, and every city is built on a few streets that hold up its solid reputation. Music City is no exception. Take a walk with us down these famous streets in Nashville, fall in love with our beautiful walkways, find a quiet moment on Music Row or a rambunctious time on Honkytonk Highway - we have a perfect place to visit, no matter how you're feeling. Enjoy your day out on the town, friends!
7. Fatherland
One of the most popular streets in Nashville, you can find the Shops at Fatherland along the road, as well as a handful of coffee shops, Local Taco and the ever-iconic Sky Blue eatery.
6. Hillsboro Pike
This main street in Nashville runs straight through Green Hills and into the heart of Brentwood, providing a space for gorgeous homes, the popular Green Hills Mall and Tennessee's rolling hills, studded with trees.
5. Charlotte Pike
Charlotte Pike is one of the best streets in Nashville for thrift stores and coffee shops, and it rounds out the western side of the city quite well. A bit grungier, it has been the focal point of a solid rejuvenation in recent months. We'd recommend a quick visit to Rhino Books and Headquarters Coffee- they're both pretty amazing.
4. Broadway
You can't visit Nashville without a trip to Broadway, right? Right. Known as "Honkytonk Highway", Broadway is usually chock full of country music wannabes, bachelorette parties and starry-eyed tourists. You can find the historic Ryman and Hatch Show Print in the same general vicinity on one of the most famous streets in Nashville.
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3. Music Row
Music Row is centered on 16th and 17th Avenues in Nashville, Tennessee. It's a fairly quiet road, with studios clustered in historic old homes just down the street from Belmont University. It's worth a drive, to see one of the most famous streets in Nashville, even to just see Big Machine Records - made big by T. Swift herself.
2. Demonbreun
Can you pronounce, "Demonbreun"? It's a test for natives and locals alike, and if you get it wrong, you're immediately touted as a tourist. Sorry, folks. You can find the ever iconic Country Music Hall of Fame along this main street in Nashville.
1. 12 South
Reese Witherspoon opened her new clothing shop, Draper James, along 12 South, one of the popular streets in Nashville for shopping just outside of downtown. You can wander the pedestrian-friendly street and happen upon Las Paletas, the hip imogene + willie, and all sorts of coffee shops and eateries.
Which of these famous streets in Nashville is your favorite? Visit them all and sample the many different sides of Nashville!
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