NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE
If you like rock and country music, this is your city. I took Gema and our family to Nashville for Gema's birthday since she loves country and rock live music. We spent just one day, so we only visited some few places. Here is some information about them:
One of the most popular places to visit in Nashville is BROADWAY STREET.
You can find bars all along Broadway Street where you can have some drink or have lunch or dinner while listening to good live music. Some of the bars have outdoor patios or rooftops where dogs are welcome: https://www.muttsinmusiccity.com/dog-friendly-patiosWe went to Kid Rocks Big Ass Steak House https://www.kidrockshonkytonkandsteakhouse.com/photos
And that is what your humans would see and listen to...
Food was good and the band was great! Here you have some examples:
This is me listening to the band.... Sounds great!!
And that is what your humans would see and listen to...
There are other cool things to do in Broadway Street, such as visiting the First Center for Visual Arts or the Bridgestone Arena, a premiere indoor concert and event venue that hosts the Annual Country Music Association Awards, as well as it is the Nashville Visitor Center and the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame.
Additionally, you can buy some records at the Ernest Tubb Record Shop or some vintage candies at the Goo Goo Shop, or maybe visit the Johnny Cash Museum. In this website you can find more information about things to do with your humans in Broadway Street.
After lunch, we went to the Riverfront Park, since it is near the Eastern end of Broadway Street. There, you can take your humans for a long walk or do other funny activities. Here you have a complete guide to now what you can see and do at the Riverfront Park: https://www.trolleytours.com/nashville/riverfront-park.
Alternatively, if you need to play off-leash, you can take your humans to the Riverfront Dog Park which is very cool and there are many friendly and well behaved dogs. It is easy to make new friends there. These are some of the friends I made in the Riverfront Dog Park:
We were so excited that we could not pay attention.... 😜
After playing and making new friends, you can take your humans to go sightseeing around the city. You can start visiting the area of the Musicians Hall of Fame. Although only service dogs are allowed inside the museum, you can visit the gardens and monuments that are around, as well as the architecture of the building is worth seeing and taking pictures.
This is the muse of the musicians:
If you keep walking, you can arrive to the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, where you and your humans can enjoy a wonderful view of the city and of the Nissan Football Stadium.
One of the places I liked very much was the Capitol, especially the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park (just next to the Capitol) where you can enjoy the gardens and other scheduled activities, as well as buy in its shops, or have a drink or eat something in its venues.

Another thing that you would like to see in the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park is the Farmers' Market: https://www.nashvillefarmersmarket.org/, where you can buy fresh food, have artisanal food and drinks or buy beautiful plants and furniture for your garden.
It was a busy day and I felt exhausted 😫. It was time to go back home...
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