All About Nashville Day Pass
A full day of sightseeing begins with a one hour tour of the city on a Nashville Trolley. See the State Capitol, the Parthenon, Music Row, Bicentennial Mall and much more. Nashville Unpublished is a walking tour of historic downtown, including a behind-the-scenes tour of the Ryman Auditorium. Hear stories never heard before on a Nashville sightseeing tour. Also included is a ticket to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum or the Musicians Hall of Fame. The day starts with a visit to the Gray Line Trolley Booth at 2nd Ave and Broadway where you will receive passes to all of the tours and attractions for the day.

Civil War Tour
The Battle of Franklin was the bloodiest encounter of the Civil War; this tour begins at the Carter House, ground zero for the historic Civil War battle. Spend free time in the quaint town of Franklin, lunching and viewing historic sites. Directly across from the Carter Farm is the Lotz House, an historic home with a fantastic collection of antique Victorian furniture where you will hear stories of the Lotz family on that fateful day. Journey to Carnton Plantation, which, by order of a Southern general, became a Confederate field hospital and was then offered as an eternal memorial to the Confederate soldiers by the mistress of the house. Hotel pickup at most Nashville hotels. Call Gray Line Tours at 1(800) 251-1864.

Discover Nashville
Nashville's most popular tour is an all inclusive tour highlighting the best that Nashville has to offer. Enjoy Nashville landmarks including historic Downtown Nashville, Fort Nashborough, the State Capitol of Tennessee, the Parthenon, Music Row and Studio B (home of over 100 Top Ten hits by Elvis Presley), Bicentennial Mall and Vanderbilt University. Also, enjoy a self-guided tour through the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Next, see the "Mother Church of Country Music," the Ryman Auditorium. End the tour with live country music and a soft drink at Legends Corner downtown on famous Honky Tonk Row. Hotel pickup at most Nashville hotels.Call Gray Line Tours at 1(800) 251-1864.

Fontanel Mansion Tour
An exclusive tour of a country-music star’s mansion. Experience the 27,000 square foot log home formerly owned by Country Music Hall of Fame member Barbara Mandrell, featuring three stories, over 20 rooms, thirteen bathrooms, five fireplaces. Located just minutes from downtown Nashville, it was a gathering spot for country music stars, and has also been the setting for numerous photo and video shoots. Visitors get to do more than just look, guests will be welcomed to touch, see, feel and relax in this magnificent home. Hotel pickup at most Nashville hotels. Call Gray Line Tours at 1-800-251-1864 Tour begins June 10th.

Historic Tennessee Tour
Southern plantations, Presidential estates, Nashville and Civil War history are all included in this day. Known as the “Queen of the Tennessee Plantations,” Belle Meade was the centerpiece of a 5,200 acre plantation, world renowned as a thoroughbred stud farm and nursery in the 19th century. Next stop is The Hermitage, the stately manor of Andrew Jackson, our seventh President, and a favorite son of Tennessee. View the formal gardens, visit the slave quarters, the original 1804 cabin of the estate and the site where our President and his wife were laid to rest. Hotel pickup at most Nashville hotels. Call Gray Line Tours at 1(800) 251-1864.

Homes of the Stars
This tour is a must for Country Music Fans! It also includes a brief tour of the historic downtown district. Visit historic 2nd Ave., Fort Nashborough, the State Capitol and the Ryman Auditorium. Then on to the land of the stars: see the homes of Trace Adkins, Dolly Parton, Martina McBride, Ronnie Milsap, Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Little Jimmy Dickens and late legendary performers such as Webb Pierce, Hank Williams, Tammy Wynette and many other famous Nashvillians. Hotel pickup at most Nashville hotels. Call Gray Line Tours at 1(800) 251-1864.

Jack Daniel's Distillery Tour
Jack Daniel's is the oldest registered distillery in the United States. Hear stories of Jack Daniel and view the whiskey making process. Step back in time while visiting the charming shops and restaurants in Lynchburg, TN., population 361. Have a bite of lunch on your own at your choice of friendly hometown restaurants. Lynchburg is the home of the Tennessee Walking Horse Museum, and the tour drives by some working Walking Horse farms on the return trip to Nashville. Hotel pickup at most Nashville hotels. Call Gray Line Tours at 1(800) 251-1864.

Taste of Franklin
Rich with history dating back to 1799, Franklin was the site of one of the final battles of the Civil War. A day in Franklin is a journey from past to present, with lots of surprises along the way. The tour includes 2 hours free time in downtown Franklin for shopping the quaint boutiques for clothes, jewelry, antiques, arts and crafts, and for lunch on your own; a 1- hour visit to Henpeck Market; and a final 2-hour stop at Arrington Vineyards where you may sample the wine and learn about the wine-making process. The tour is a total of six hours, beginning at 10:00a.m. on Monday and Wednesday. Call Gray Line Tours at 1(800) 251-1864.

 

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