South Nashville, TN

Nashville

Fort Negley Park showing a garden and heritage elements
Fort Negley Park showing a park
Fort Negley Park showing a park
Fort Negley Park featuring a park
Fort Negley Park which includes a garden
A large inland fort from the U.S. Civil War and one of the country’s leading collections of European cars make this a great area to visit in Nashville. 

South Nashville is a large district stretching southeast from the city center and containing varied parks and museums. It has a fascinating history, with the ruins of a 19th-century fortress recalling the U.S. Civil War. Before your visit to South Nashville, check for events at the many entertainment spots in the area.

Make your way through the fascinating ruins of Fort Negley Park and enter its visitor center to watch the two films about the Civil War. Today, you can still see the ruined ramparts of what was one of the largest inland masonry fortifications built during the U.S. Civil War. Teach your kids about American history via interactive screens in the exhibits.

Another Nashville passion is automobiles. Head to the Lane Motor Museum for one of America’s largest collections of European cars, with over 500 vehicles. Consider the experimental and unusual shapes of vintage vehicles from the early 1900s.

In the second week of September, bring your family to the annual Tennessee State Fair at The Fairgrounds Nashville. The site initially opened in 1891 with harness racing. Other events held in this venue include the Nashville Flea Market as well as various music and dance recitals.

Travel to the neighborhood’s southern border for the Nashville Zoo at Grassmere. This zoological garden is located on a former plantation estate. Let your kids pet the goats, kangaroos and tortoises and play on the huge Jungle Gym.

South Nashville makes up the southern section of Nashville, from the Cumberland River to Oak Hill and Antioch. It is a little west of Donelson and the Nashville International Airport. Ride a bus south from the city center to get here in about 30 minutes. 

Appreciate the varied sites of South Nashville, with its large European car collection, fortress, zoo and entertainment complex.


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Adventure Science Center which includes coral and interior views

Eighth Avenue

Visitors to Eighth Avenue like its museums and coffeehouses, and Adventure Science Center is a sight worth a stop.

Eighth Avenue
Neat courtyard upstairs with bars and live music

Rutledge Hill

Though Rutledge Hill might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Nissan Stadium and Bridgestone Arena.

Rutledge Hill
Great view of downtown Nashville.

Edgehill

5/5(8 area reviews)

While Edgehill might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Broadway and Nissan Stadium.

Edgehill
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum showing interior views

SoBro

While visiting SoBro, you might make a stop by sights like Bridgestone Arena and Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

SoBro
The Gulch showing a sunset, street scenes and a city

The Gulch

Trendy and hip, this neighborhood attracts locals, college students, and visitors alike. Enjoy historic music venues like The Station Inn, shop at retail stores, and easily access major interstates.

The Gulch
Belmont Mansion featuring a house and heritage elements

Hillsboro Village

4.5/5(70 area reviews)

Hillsboro Village is noteworthy for its coffeehouses, and you can make a stop at top attractions like The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts and Curb Event Center.

Hillsboro Village

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