Bachelorettes/Bachelors/Groups

One-Stop Planning

for Bachelorettes, Bachelors, and Other Groups Visiting Nashville

Whether you’re organizing a bachelorette or bachelor weekend, a family reunion, or a meet-up with old friends, please BOOKMARK THIS PAGE for future reference.

As a fourth-generation Nashvillian, I want your visit to be fun, memorable, and distinctive. I also want you to be safe and sane. You can barhop in any city; I encourage you to seek out the magic in Music City: Be wowed by a stellar band. Take a tour. Visit a museum. Eat some southern delicacies. Attend a sporting event. Shop local merchants.

Logistics

Let’s take care of the mundane so you can move on to the fun stuff.

Luggage at the Airport

Let’s Eat

Part of the fun of exploring a new city happens around the dinner table. Whet your appetite with these possibilities:

Hungry after most places are closed? Try Till Five Pizza in downtown Nashville. It gets mixed reviews, but it’s open until 5 am.

Prince's hot chicken

Let’s Play

You’ll find an expansive menu of possibilities under Things to Do. Here are some highlights:

  • Hands-On Creativity   Express your individuality by customizing a guitar, candle, or lipstick. Try your hand at a single-session art project.
  • Unique Nashville Experiences   Make your own Goo-Goo candy bar, learn line-dancing, take a mural tour, experience a pedal tavern, and more.
  • Adventure Sports  Adrenaline rushes from target practice, ax-throwing, and obstacle courses
  • Fun on the Water  Make a splash with a paddleboard, kayak, canoe. Rent a pontoon. Visit a water park.
  • Tee Up for Golf   More than 15 nearby courses open to the public.
Long Hollow Jamboree

Any Age Fun

Don’t overlook some of the fun-for-any-age ideas found in the Kids/Families post, a grab bag of activities ranging from go-carts to escape rooms.