# Walking Tours in Nashville ![](https://i.imgur.com/a0WXAi2.jpg) When you're visiting Nashville, you can explore the city's art scene by taking one of the walking tours in Nashville. You'll see the murals, learn insider tips, and hear interesting facts about the city's history and culinary scene. You can even take photos on your tour, if you want! ## Free Nashville Walking Tours If you're on a tight schedule and don't want to spend hours walking around the city, free [walking tours in Nashville](https://www.puppetcitytours.com) are the way to go. These tours take you to Nashville landmarks, as well as the Grand Ole Opry and other music venues. You'll learn about the city's history and meet some of the city's most famous residents. Nashville sightseeing tours take you to places like the country music hall of fame and the Siegenthaler Walking Bridge. You'll also get to see Elvis Presley's gold lame suit and the famous Country Music Hall of Fame. The city has a down-home charm with its country twang and romance. ## NashTrash Tours Two sisters mix Music City lore and comedy on their popular tours in pink buses. These tours are a great way to learn more about Nashville and its history. The tours are hosted in English and are recommended for people of all ages. They are also fun and affordable. NashTrash Tours has been running for over 20 years, and for nearly half of that time, the company has maintained a "no bachelorette" policy. It began doing this after other customers complained about the escapades of bachelorette parties. The company eventually removed the policy from its website. Now, however, there are only a handful of bachelorette parties that attempt to come on the tours, although the owners suspect that there are some who come in control and incognito. ## Dabble Studio Dabble Studio is a studio and event space that offers virtual painting and cooking classes as well as walking and driving food tours in Nashville. The studio is dedicated to making Nashville the fun, go-to location for private events. The studio offers a variety of tours, from a private event to a group outing. The Legends of Music City walking tour combines the history of music with a culinary adventure. Tour participants can sample local cuisine while walking through the city's best attractions. The tour includes stops at the Ryman Auditorium and the Grand Ole Opry. ## Music Row Confidential There are many different types of walking tours available in Nashville, including historical, cultural, and entertainment-related tours. These tours will give you a taste of the city's past and present, with live commentary. They will take you to landmark sites, such as the Tennessee State Capitol and Hermitage. You'll also see Nashville's famous Bicentennial Capitol Mall, where you can enjoy a farmer's market and see historic statues and buildings. Taking a music history tour is a great way to learn more about the city's rich musical heritage. Many of the tours include backstage access to the music industry, with tours of famous studios and artist entrances. Other tours feature front-row seats to live performances. Many of these tours feature both local and international artists, as well as different genres. ## Pip's Music Row Confidential tour Pip McLaughlin, a Nashville native, entertained his tour guests on a bar stool, a Gibson Guitar draped over his shoulder. He also shared inside stories about the life and times of many of the city's most notable musicians. Pip is a natural storyteller and has worked with many of the city's living legends in recording studios and advertising jingles. Nashville is home to some of the most popular country music venues and attractions, including the famed Ryman Auditorium, and the Country Music Hall of Fame. There are also numerous opportunities to catch a live performance. If you're a fan of country music, Pip's Music Row Confidident tour is an excellent way to experience the city's music scene without having to pay full price for admission to the music venues. ## Grand Ole Opry House The Grand Ole Opry is an American country music stage concert in Nashville, Tennessee. The Opry was founded on November 28, 1925 by George D. Hay, and it has been a major source of entertainment for fans for nearly 90 years. It is also the longest-running radio broadcast in US history. Walking tours of the Opry House are available during the week. There are several walking tours available in the Opry House, and you can choose the one that is right for you. Some tours include a behind-the-scenes tour, where you will see how the performers prepare for their shows and get a chance to stand on stage. Other tours include a peek inside the artist's dressing room and the studio where the performers perform.