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Discover Nashville’s highlights on a small-group golf cart tour—see landmarks, murals, and enjoy tastings at local distilleries. Perfect for a laid-back city intro.
When it comes to Nashville, the “Music City,” there’s no shortage of sights, sounds, and stories to explore. For travelers wanting to get a well-rounded peek without wearing out their feet, the Nashville Combo Tour offers an engaging way to see top landmarks, admire vibrant murals, and sample some of Tennessee’s finest spirits—all from the comfort of a golf cart. This tour promises a balanced mix of history, art, and local flavor, making it an appealing choice for first-timers and seasoned visitors alike.
What we really love about this experience is its small-group setting, capped at just seven people—meaning you get a more personalized, relaxed vibe. Plus, the combination of quick sightseeing, mural spotting, and distillery visits packs a lot into just three hours. On the flip side, a possible consideration is that it’s a fairly fast-paced overview, so if you’re after deep historical dives or nightlife, you might want to add other experiences later. Still, if you’re after a fun, efficient introduction to Nashville with plenty of local insights, this tour hits the sweet spot.
This tour is especially suited for travelers who prefer a mix of sightseeing and tasting, those with limited time, or anyone looking to minimize walking while still seeing the city’s highlights. Families with kids over five, friends, or solo travelers seeking a lively, small-group adventure will find it particularly appealing.
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Starting at 833 9th Ave S, the tour uses a golf cart—small enough for easy maneuvering through busy streets but big enough to keep everyone comfortable. With a maximum of 30 travelers but a typical group of just seven, it maintains an intimate atmosphere where guides can offer personalized attention. The golf cart setup means you get a breezy, open-air experience, perfect for enjoying Nashville’s lively street scenes and scenic spots without the hassle of walking long distances.
Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
Your first stop is a quick 10-minute visit to this sprawling park that celebrates Tennessee’s history. Here, you’ll learn about the state’s counties, flag, and musical roots. The park’s open space and monuments provide a great introduction to Tennessee’s identity—an ideal spot for photos and some quick insights before heading downtown.
Downtown Nashville
Next, you’ll cruise into the bustling heart of the city for another 10 minutes. Guides typically share stories about Nashville’s beginnings, its rise as a music mecca, and the best spots to eat, drink, and enjoy live music. This quick overview helps orient you, especially if it’s your first time in the city.
Country Music Hall of Fame
A highlight for music enthusiasts, a major attraction here is the Country Music Hall of Fame. While the tour may not include the entire museum, it’s a great photo stop and a chance to appreciate Nashville’s deep musical roots. It’s a symbol of the city’s fame as the home of country music.
Corsair Distillery
A 20-minute visit to Corsair Distillery offers a peek into Nashville’s craft spirits scene. Known for its unique flavors and innovative approach, Corsair is a favorite among locals. You’ll likely learn about different distilling techniques and get a chance to sample some of their distinctive offerings—no charge included, but tasting is optional.
Tennessee Legend Distillery
Another 20-minute stop, this distillery showcases Tennessee’s own moonshine, whiskey, and vodka. A favorite among reviews, Tennessee Legend’s spirits are noted for their quality and variety. You can sample and find new favorites—perfect for spirits lovers or those curious about local flavors.
Tennessee State Capitol
A 10-minute stop at the state capitol offers a chance to see the impressive architecture and learn about Tennessee’s government. Guides often share historical anecdotes that add context to this stately building, which is a proud symbol of Nashville’s political importance.
Honky Tonk Bars and Broadway
Passing by famous honky tonk venues like Tootsies, you get a glimpse of Nashville’s legendary nightlife. While the tour doesn’t stop here, it’s a lively moment to see where the city’s famed music and party scene come alive.
Antique Archaeology
A short 15-minute visit to the Nashville home of the TV show American Pickers provides an interesting shopping and photo opportunity. Antique lovers or fans of the show will especially appreciate this stop.
Travelers consistently praise the guides’ knowledge and friendly attitude, describing them as engaging and humorous. One reviewer notes, “Dale was an awesome tour guide! Very informative, friendly, and fun,” highlighting the guide’s role in making the experience memorable. Others appreciate the flexibility, with one mentioning, “The tour gives you plenty of time to see everything you want and get dropped off where you prefer.”
Many reviewers love the way the golf cart makes Nashville’s sights accessible without tiring out, especially for those who don’t want a lot of walking. A guest shared, “Great way to see the city with little walking,” emphasizing the convenience of the transportation.
The mix of art, history, and spirits tasting keeps the tour lively and varied. One traveler said, “Mick was a fantastic guide! He pointed out so many great murals and iconic places,” demonstrating how the murals add a splash of visual fun. The spirits tasting at Corsair and Tennessee Legend Distillery receives high praise, with comments like, “The flavors pair well with almost anything,” showing the appeal of these local products.
At just under $110 per person, including spirits tastings and a comprehensive itinerary, the tour offers good value. It combines several experiences—sightseeing, art, and tasting—into a manageable 3-hour window. Compared to booking separate activities, this all-in-one approach saves time and often money, especially considering the personalized small-group experience.
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Since the tour operates rain or shine, dressing for the weather is a good idea—think rain jackets or sunscreen. Children over five are welcome, but those under four are not allowed, and kids 5-8 must be in booster seats if not in a car seat. The tour’s duration and small group size make it suitable for travelers who appreciate flexibility and personal interaction.
It’s an excellent choice for first-time visitors trying to get their bearings, art lovers eager to see Nashville’s murals, or spirits enthusiasts interested in tasting local liquors. Those looking for a relaxed, intimate way to see the city without extensive walking will appreciate the golf cart setup. It also works well for couples, small groups, or solo travelers wanting a friendly, knowledgeable guide showing them around.
This Nashville Combo Tour offers a well-rounded, entertaining way to experience the city’s core attractions in a short amount of time. Its small-group format ensures a relaxed, personalized experience, while the combination of landmarks, murals, and distillery visits keeps things engaging.
If you’re new to Nashville or simply want to maximize your sightseeing while minimizing hassle, this tour provides excellent value. The knowledgeable guides, diverse stops, and tasty local spirits make it a memorable introduction to the city’s culture and history. It’s particularly suited for those who prefer a mix of sightseeing and tasting, or who want to see Nashville’s highlights with minimal walking.
However, if you’re after a deep dive into Nashville’s musical or historical past, or crave a night out on Broadway, you might want to supplement this tour with additional activities. Still, for a concise, lively overview with a touch of local flavor, this combo tour hits all the right notes.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately three hours, including all stops and tastings.
What’s included in the price?
Your ticket covers the sightseeing, murals, distillery visits, and spirits tastings at Corsair and Tennessee Legend Distillery, plus a small-group experience.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No, drinks are optional and not included in the tour price, but tastings at the distilleries are part of the experience.
Can children join the tour?
Children under 4 aren’t allowed, but kids aged 5-8 must be in a booster or car seat.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, the tour uses a golf cart, which allows for easy access to Nashville’s streets and landmarks.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, it runs rain or shine. Dress for the weather to stay comfortable.
How many people are in a typical group?
Groups are capped at 7 participants for a more personalized experience.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 833 9th Ave S, Nashville, TN.
Is the tour suitable for those with mobility issues?
Since it involves minimal walking and uses a golf cart, it’s generally accessible, but consider individual mobility needs.
How do I book this tour?
You can reserve your spot through Viator or directly with Joyride Tours, LLC, with the option for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.