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Discover Nashville’s top attractions with the Nashville Fun Pass, including the Johnny Cash Museum, trolley tour, RCA Studio B, and more, at $180.95 per person.

The Nashville Fun Pass offers access to seven top attractions in Nashville, USA, for $180.95 per person. This pass provides admission tickets to each location, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace over 1 to 2 days. Key highlights include the Johnny Cash Museum, a 1-Day Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour, the Country Music Hall of Fame, and RCA Studio B or Hatch Show Print.
What sets this pass apart is the pre-booked tickets and guaranteed entry to each site, eliminating concerns about last-minute sellouts. The package is particularly appealing for those wishing to maximize their Nashville experience without the hassle of scheduling individual visits. While it offers excellent value and accessibility to major sights, travelers should be aware that transportation to attractions, like the wax museum and distillery, is not included—a consideration for those relying on public transit or walking.
This tour suits visitors who want flexibility, variety, and a rundown of Nashville’s music and cultural scene. It is especially suitable for short trips or first-time visitors eager to see Nashville’s highlights without overspending.
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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a major highlight, offering an in-depth look at country music’s evolution through historic artifacts, videos, and exhibits. Visitors spend around 4 hours exploring its extensive collection, which includes live performances, public programs, a Museum Store, and on-site dining options. The museum’s modern design enhances the experience, making it a must-see for music fans.
The museum’s exhibits showcase two centuries of country music, emphasizing the genre’s history and influence. Visitors appreciate the quality of the displays and the opportunity to witness rare memorabilia. We like that the admission is included in the pass, providing seamless entry without additional costs or long waits.

The RCA Studio B guided tour is a standout for music enthusiasts, revealing the recording history of legends like Elvis Presley and the Everly Brothers. The tour lasts about 1 hour and offers insight into the Nashville Sound of the 1960s, with a guided walk through the historic studio. This experience highlights Nashville’s role as an international recording hub.
Alternatively, Hatch Show Print offers a self-guided tour of the iconic letterpress print shop. Visitors see concert posters being created and learn about the art of printmaking still used today. Both stops are equally compelling, but only one can be chosen, so visitors should decide based on their interests in music production or graphic art.

The Johnny Cash Museum showcases the world’s most comprehensive collection of Johnny Cash memorabilia. The self-guided tour features movies, exhibits, and a gift shop, all dedicated to the legendary musician. Visitors spend about 1 hour exploring the artifacts and gaining insights into Cash’s career and life.
The museum is praised for its well-curated displays and friendly staff. It is also conveniently located near other attractions, making it easy to combine with nearby activities. Cash fans find it to be a highlight of the Nashville experience, and the admission is included in the pass.
The Ole Smoky Moonshine Distillery at 6th & Peabody offers a tasting experience included with the pass. Visitors can sample various moonshine flavors, alongside cocktails and beers, at the tasting bar. The complex features bars, shops, and live entertainment, creating a lively atmosphere.
You can also purchase jars of moonshine or bottled beer to take home. The distillery’s location in the SoBro area makes it accessible after exploring downtown Nashville. The tasting, lasting about 1 hour, adds a local flavor to the tour, blending history with hospitality.
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The Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Opry Mills is a must-visit for music fans. The interactive exhibits feature life-size wax figures of famous country, rock, jazz, and blues artists. Visitors can touch, take photos with, and engage with the displays in creatively themed settings.
The exhibit spans about 2 hours and offers a chance to get up close with musical legends and contemporary stars. It’s designed to be entertaining and photo-friendly, perfect for those who enjoy a hands-on museum experience. Admission is included in the pass, making it an easy addition to your Nashville adventure.
The 1-Day Old Town Trolley Tour provides a narrated, hop-on hop-off experience that covers Nashville’s main sights. Trolleys run approximately every 20 minutes, allowing flexible exploration of attractions and neighborhoods.
The tour’s guide narration offers entertaining stories and behind-the-scenes insights, enriching the city’s history. Visitors can hop on and off at various points, such as downtown, the Grand Ole Opry, or Music Row, for around 1 hour each stop. This service makes getting around easy and provides a great overview of Nashville.

The Nashville Fun Pass is valid for one year from the date of collection, giving ample time to plan visits. All vouchers need to be printed prior to visiting attractions, as digital or mobile tickets are not accepted. The pass does not include transportation between attractions or hotel pickups, so travelers should plan accordingly.
The attractions have specific opening hours from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, and advanced reservations are recommended for popular stops like Studio B and the Country Music Hall of Fame. The trolley tour is active throughout the day with frequent departures, making it easy to incorporate into your schedule.
While the pass offers great value, some reviews indicate that transportation outside downtown—such as to the wax museum or distillery—requires additional planning or personal transport. Visitors relying solely on the trolley may find it inconvenient to reach attractions not within walking distance, such as Madame Tussauds.
Another point to consider is that some visitors have experienced difficulty with voucher printing or timing issues at certain sites. Arriving early and printing tickets in advance can help avoid disappointment.
The Nashville Fun Pass offers a convenient and cost-effective way to access Nashville’s top music and cultural attractions. The combination of museum visits, guided tours, and interactive experiences provides a well-rounded glimpse into the city’s musical heritage.
The key strengths are the guaranteed entry, flexibility, and diverse offerings like the Johnny Cash Museum and trolley tour. Visitors who enjoy music history, museums, and interactive exhibits will find this pass highly beneficial.
However, those who prefer to explore by car or want easy access to attractions outside downtown should plan additional transportation. The print-your-tickets policy is also a critical detail to remember before visiting, to ensure smooth entry.
The Nashville Fun Pass provides great value for money and simplifies the process of experiencing Nashville’s best sights. It is especially suitable for short trips or first-time visitors wanting a rundown of Music City’s highlights.
“Give yourself plenty of time in the Country Hall of Fame it is easily a 3/4 hour visit and catch the studio b tour direct from the Country Hall of…”
Does the Nashville Fun Pass include transportation?
No, transportation to attractions outside downtown Nashville, like the wax museum and distillery, is not included.
How long is the pass valid?
The pass is valid for one year from the date of collection, giving flexibility for planning visits.
Do I need to print my tickets?
Yes, all vouchers must be printed prior to visiting each attraction, as mobile or digital tickets are not accepted.
Can I visit each attraction more than once?
No, each attraction can be visited only once with the pass.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most attractions are accessible to most travelers, but the trolley tour and some museums may require walking or standing.
What is the price of the pass?
The cost is $180.95 per person, offering access to 7 major attractions.
What attractions are included?
Highlights include the Johnny Cash Museum, Country Music Hall of Fame, RCA Studio B or Hatch Show Print, Madame Tussauds, Ole Smoky Moonshine, and a trolley tour.
Are advance reservations required?
Yes, advance booking is recommended for popular sites like Country Music Hall of Fame and Studio B.
What should I do if I have trouble with the vouchers?
Follow the instructions to print vouchers before arrival. If issues arise, contact the provider or visit the Nashville Visitors Center for assistance.
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
Yes, it is designed for individuals and small groups, with flexible scheduling to accommodate different plans.