Bridgestone Arena
Nashville's Premier Entertainment Destination
Venue Information
Plan Your Visit
Bridgestone Arena
501 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37203
While You Are In Town
Nashville has endless attractions within minutes of Bridgestone Arena
Make It A Nashville Weekend
Music City has so much to offer beyond the rodeo. From legendary honky tonks to world-class dining, here's everything you need to plan the perfect Nashville getaway.
Honky Tonk Highway
Nashville's legendary Lower Broadway is just steps from Bridgestone Arena. These iconic honky tonks pump live music into the streets from 10am to 3am, 365 days a year—and there's never a cover charge.
Tootsie's Orchid Lounge
A Nashville institution since 1960, known for its purple exterior and where legends like Willie Nelson got their start. Features a rooftop bar with incredible Broadway views.
Honky Tonk Central
Three floors of honky tonk heaven with a different live band on each level. Great views of Broadway and electric energy from top to bottom.
Robert's Western World
The place for traditional country music and the famous $6 "Recession Special" (fried bologna sandwich, chips, a MoonPie, and a PBR). Western boots line the walls.
Nudie's Honky Tonk
Features the longest bar in Nashville (100+ feet embedded with 10,000 silver dollars), millions in rare country memorabilia, and stage costumes from country legends.
Luke's 32 Bridge
Luke Bryan's massive six-story venue with rooftop views, multiple stages, and a menu featuring Southern comfort food. Great for groups.
Ole Red
Blake Shelton's four-story entertainment venue featuring live music, a restaurant, rooftop bar, and an intimate performance space.
Must-See Attractions
From the Mother Church of Country Music to world-class museums, Nashville's top attractions are all within easy reach of Bridgestone Arena.
Ryman Auditorium
The "Mother Church of Country Music" and original home of the Grand Ole Opry. Take a daytime tour, stand on the legendary stage, or catch a live show in this acoustically perfect venue.
Country Music Hall of Fame
Explore the history of country music through interactive exhibits, rare artifacts, and rotating special exhibitions.
Johnny Cash Museum
The world's largest collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia. A must for any fan of the Man in Black.
National Museum of African American Music
The only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the many music genres created or influenced by African Americans. Rated 4.9 stars.
Grand Ole Opry
The world's longest-running radio show celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2025! Take a backstage tour or catch a live show featuring country's biggest stars.
The Parthenon
A full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens, located in Centennial Park. Features a 42-foot statue of Athena inside.
Music City Walk of Fame
An outdoor landmark honoring music legends who have made significant contributions to the music industry. Free and open 24/7.
Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame
Located at 501 Broadway, just steps from Bridgestone Arena. Celebrate Tennessee's rich sports heritage.
Nashville Eats & Drinks
You can't visit Nashville without trying hot chicken! Plus, the city's BBQ, Southern comfort food, and craft cocktail scene are second to none.
Nashville Hot Chicken
The dish that put Nashville on the culinary map
Prince's Hot Chicken
The legendary originator of Nashville hot chicken since 1945. Worth the drive.
Hattie B's Hot Chicken
Multiple locations including one on Broadway. Great for first-timers.
400 Degrees
Deep-fried (not pan-fried) for extra crunch. Heat levels from 0 to 400 degrees.
Party Fowl
Hot chicken with creative twists, plus great cocktails. Downtown location.
Nashville BBQ
West Tennessee-style smoked meats
Jack's Bar-B-Que
Right on Broadway since 1991. Brisket, ribs, and pulled pork with views of downtown.
Martin's Bar-B-Que Joint
Whole hog BBQ in the West Tennessee tradition. Try the Redneck Taco.
Peg Leg Porker
In The Gulch. Award-winning ribs and their own line of BBQ sauces.
Edley's Bar-B-Que
Nashville staple since 2011. Great patios and Bushwacker cocktails.
Brunch & Southern
Classic Southern hospitality on a plate
Biscuit Love
The Gulch favorite known for creative biscuit dishes and the "Bonuts."
Pancake Pantry
Nashville institution since 1961. Worth the wait for legendary pancakes.
Loveless Cafe
Famous for scratch-made biscuits and country ham. A Nashville tradition.
Monell's
Family-style Southern dining. Pass the bowls and make new friends.
Where To Stay
These hotels are within walking distance of Bridgestone Arena, so you can park once and explore on foot all weekend.
Omni Nashville Hotel
Connected to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Rooftop pool and bar with downtown views.
8 min walk to arena1 Hotel Nashville
Eco-luxury hotel with farm-to-table dining, spa, and stunning design.
4 min walk to arenaGrand Hyatt Nashville
Upscale hotel with rooftop bar, outdoor pool, and modern amenities.
8 min walk to arenaRenaissance Nashville
Attached to Fifth + Broadway shopping. Great location for exploring downtown.
6 min walk to arenaMargaritaville Hotel
Island-themed fun with rooftop pool, multiple restaurants, and live music.
7 min walk to arenaDrury Plaza Hotel
Top-rated value with free breakfast, evening drinks, and consistently great reviews.
10 min walk to arenaNeighborhoods To Explore
Each Nashville neighborhood has its own personality. Here are the ones closest to the action.
Lower Broadway
The heart of Nashville's honky tonk scene. Neon lights, live music 24/7, and that unmistakable Nashville energy. This is where it all happens.
Vibe: Electric, touristy, unforgettableThe Gulch
Nashville's trendy urban neighborhood with upscale dining, boutique shopping, and the famous "What Lifts You" wings mural.
Vibe: Hip, stylish, Instagram-worthyGermantown
Historic neighborhood with tree-lined streets, excellent restaurants, and the Nashville Farmers' Market. Great for a quieter morning.
Vibe: Historic, foodie, charmingSoBro
South of Broadway. Home to the Country Music Hall of Fame, Ascend Amphitheater, and Nashville's newest developments.
Vibe: Modern, convenient, growingEast Nashville
Eclectic neighborhood across the river with local shops, dive bars, and some of Nashville's best independent restaurants.
Vibe: Artsy, local, authenticMusic Row
Where the music industry lives. Recording studios, record labels, and the famous RCA Studio B where Elvis recorded.
Vibe: Historic, industry, iconicPlan Your Complete Nashville Experience
For even more things to do, places to eat, and events happening during your visit, check out Nashville's official visitors guide.
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