Nashville is Music City. And we're all about marching to the beat of your own drummer, singing to the tune of your own song and making your own unforgettable memories. With the Music City Total Access Pass, you have the freedom to do just that. Look through the listings, pick four attractions and put together a unique experience all at a cool discount. Enjoy the freedom - and the savings - then go write your own ticket to entertainment.

Buy a Music City Total Access Pass for just $45, then choose four attractions from the fourteen listed below. But that's not all! Each Total Access Pass includes free admission to the Parthenon and $5 off any $50 purchase at the One Nashville Place Visitor Information Center.

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Adventure Science Center The Delta Riverboat Company at Gaylord Opryland Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
Belle Meade Plantation Frist Center for the Visual Arts Nashville Shores Water Park
Belmont Mansion General Jackson Showboat Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
Cheekwood The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson Ryman Auditorium
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Music City Duck Tours
Travellers Rest Plantation & Museum

Adventure Science Center
It's an amazing, original, scientific adventure! Make your way Down the Hatch to The Heart of It All, BrainStorm Theater, Body Battles, and other interactive exhibits in BodyQuest, as you learn how the body works. Experience the Adventure Tower, BlueMax and more!

Belle Meade Plantation
Come visit the stables where the bloodlines of such legendary race horses as Funny Cide, Secretariat, Giacomo and Seabiscuit began. Once a world-renowned Thoroughbred horse farm, today Belle Meade Plantation offers daily tours of the 1853 Greek Revival mansion conducted by guides in period costumes. Museum store and restaurant on site.

Belmont Mansion
Completed in 1853 by Adelicia Acklen, Belmont was recognized as one of the most elaborate and unusual homes in the South. Your hour-long, personally guided tour will also include Adelicia's fascinating story as a woman far ahead of her time. The lavish furnishings, art and statuary are an exemplary early Victorian collection.

Cheekwood
Named a "Top Five Must-See Southern Garden" by Southern Living, this 55-acre historic estate and botanical garden was built by the heirs to the Maxwell House Coffee fortune in 1932. Cheekwood's world-class Museum of Art is housed in the Georgian-style mansion, with a restaurant and gift shop on site.

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
There's plenty to do inside the world's largest music museum. This isn't just a museum, it's an experience - an exciting and entertaining destination with something for everyone. Don't miss the newest exhibits and visitor enhancements and the self-guided Celebrity Audio Tour. Then tour Historic RCA Studio B, where Elvis Presley and others recorded over 35,000 songs (RCA Studio B not included on Total Access Pass). Shop at the Museum Store and savor made-from-scratch meals at SoBro Grill.

The Delta Riverboat Company
Gaylord Opryland Resort
Every day is a good day to go boating at the Gaylord Opryland Resort. The Delta Riverboat Company travels down a scenic river that winds through a 4.5-acre indoor garden. The Old Hickory Steakhouse, the 85-foot Delta fountain and three different waterfalls await you.

Frist Center for the Visual Arts
Enjoy ever-changing, inspiring visual art from around the world, hands-on activities in our ArtQuest Gallery and exciting educational programs. It's a place for everyone to explore, learn and create.

General Jackson Showboat Outer Deck Cruise
Take a midday or evening cruise down the Cumberland River on a 300-foot paddlewheel riverboat. Enjoy live entertainment on the outer decks.

The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson
Experience real American pride at the home of our nation's seventh President. Touch the lives of Andrew Jackson, his family, and slaves on this 1837 farm, with tours led by guides in period costumes. Explore the recently reopened slave cabins, the exhibit gallery and personal collections of the family and slaves. Seasonal tours include Farm and Garden, Archaeology, Horse-Drawn Wagon, and Holiday.

Music City Duck Tours
Historic Land Tour of Downtown Nashville in an authentic World War ll DUKW vehicle. Tickets can be purchased online or inside the Charlie Daniels Museum and Gift Shop on 2nd Avenue. A Great Way to See Nashville and Guaranteed for Lots of Laughs and Fun!

Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
Rock, pop, soul, country, blues and jazz all in one place! The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum plays homage to the talented musicians, whether in the limelight or from behind the scenes, and showcases the very instruments they played on the greatest recordings of all time.

Nashville Shores Water Park
Dive into summer and splash the day away at Nashville Shores Water Park. Nashville Shore features eight huge waterslides, The Hippo, the world's largest freestyle slide, three pools, Kayak Cove, Parker Sandbox, an Aqua Park, thousands of feet of white, sandy beach, and a "Giant Bucket of Fun" that pours hundreds of gallons of water on kids of all ages. For those who prefer staying dry, Nashville Shores offers free lake cruises onboard the Nashville Shoreliner, miniature golf, volleyball, Frisbee, horseshoes and much more.

Nashville Zoo at Grassmere
Nashville Zoo will transport you to the African Plains, the Cajun Bayou, event to the bamboo forests of Asia! Come visit and explore all of the new exhibits. In one day you can see red river hogs wallow in mud, Masai giraffes munch on leaves, and 20 alligators glide through water. Climb on the humongous Jungle Gym and explore the Unseen New World. Enjoy Critter Encounters, take a whirl on the Wild Animal Carousel and see animals from all over the world! Nashville Zoo offers a little bit of everything and is one adventure you don't want to miss.

Ryman Auditorium
Take a little journey through entertainment history with a daytime tour of the Ryman Auditorium, the most famous former home of the Grand Ole Opry. Learn about the people and events that shaped the Ryman's past and present and step onto the historic stage to have your photo taken. Experience the unique atmosphere of this premier performance hall that continues to attract world class artists ranging from country legends to rock and pop favorites.

Travellers Rest Plantation & Museum
Once the home of John Overton, state Supreme Court Judge and founder of Memphis, Travellers Rest has been faithfully restored to its 1830s appearance. The house also served as Confederate headquarters during the 1864 Battle of Nashville.

 

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