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Discover Nashville’s women’s achievements on this private 6-8 hour tour featuring arts, history, activism, local shops, and delicious meals in a luxury vehicle.

The Trailblazing Women of Nashville: Arts, Activism, and Achievement tour offers an in-depth exploration of Nashville’s history through the lens of women’s contributions. Priced at $3,000 for a group of up to 8, this private experience provides a personalized journey through key cultural, historic, and social landmarks. With a duration of approximately 6 to 8 hours, the tour combines comfort, storytelling, and immersive stops, making it an ideal choice for those interested in Nashville’s inspiring women’s legacy.
Travelers are picked up in a luxury Road Stallion, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride across the city’s most significant sites related to women’s accomplishments. While costs for meals are not included, the tour offers a well-balanced mix of cultural visits, historic sites, shopping, and dining, making it a rich, personalized exploration of Nashville’s vibrant history of women’s achievement.

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The tour begins promptly at 9:00 am, with all arrangements handled by Metro Livery. Travelers are picked up from a designated location in Nashville, and the entire journey takes place in a top-of-the-line Road Stallion, offering a comfortable ride throughout the day. This private tour is perfect for those seeking an exclusive, personalized experience with minimal logistical hassle.
Transportation is included, and the vehicle’s luxury features ensure a relaxed, enjoyable day. The group size is limited to 8 people, allowing for personalized attention from the guide and flexibility in the itinerary.
The first stop is the Frist Art Museum, which often exhibits works by female artists. Visitors enjoy 1 hour 30 minutes exploring the galleries, with admission included at no extra charge. The museum’s collection and special exhibitions highlight women’s roles in the arts, making it a perfect starting point to understand Nashville’s creative side linked to women’s achievements.
The museum’s impressive architecture and rotating exhibitions provide engaging insights into artistic contributions by women. This stop sets a thoughtful tone for the rest of the day, emphasizing the importance of arts in women’s histories.
Next, the tour visits Centennial Park to see the Women’s Suffrage Monument. This free monument marks Tennessee’s crucial role in ratifying the 19th Amendment, giving women the right to vote. The visit lasts about 30 minutes, providing a meaningful moment to reflect on women’s social and political progress.
The park itself offers a scenic setting, and the monument’s significance makes it a poignant highlight. It underscores Nashville’s part in a landmark movement for gender equality, connecting history with the city’s landscape.

For lunch, the group heads to Drusie and Darr, located in the historic Hermitage Hotel. Known for its significance during the women’s suffrage movement, the hotel served as headquarters for suffragists during the Tennessee ratification battles. While lunch is a personal expense, the setting offers a distinguished ambiance steeped in history.
This stop provides a chance to enjoy upscale comfort food in an environment rich with stories of women’s activism. The hotel’s historic importance adds depth to the meal, making it more than just a culinary experience.

The Tennessee State Museum is the next destination, where exhibits highlight Tennessee women’s contributions across various eras. With 1 hour 30 minutes allocated and free admission, visitors explore displays that underscore women’s achievements in politics, social movements, and cultural life.
This museum offers a broad overview of women’s roles in Tennessee’s history, complementing the earlier sites. It provides factual context and inspiring stories that connect local history to Nashville’s larger narrative.

The tour then moves to the Nashville Farmers’ Market, a lively hub of local female-owned pop-up shops. Over 1 hour 30 minutes, visitors browse unique crafts, artisanal products, and souvenirs, gaining a deeper appreciation for Nashville’s entrepreneurial women.
This stop combines culture with the chance to find memorable treasures. It’s an excellent way to engage with Nashville’s community and support women’s small businesses, bringing a personal touch to the day.
The day ends with dinner at Bungalow 10 Dining, a Black-owned upscale restaurant offering a distinctive Nashville experience. The restaurant’s vibe, friendly staff, and soulful menu create a warm atmosphere to unwind after a full day of exploration. While dinner is a personal expense, the setting and food promise a satisfying conclusion.
This stop encapsulates Nashville’s diverse culinary scene, emphasizing the city’s ongoing recognition of Black women’s contributions through its vibrant dining culture.
Transportation, admission, and a knowledgeable guide are included. The tour does not cover lunch or dinner, giving guests the flexibility to choose their preferred dining options. The private nature of the tour makes it suitable for small groups or families seeking a tailored experience.
Confirmation is received at the time of booking, and service animals are permitted. The tour is accessible and near public transportation options, making logistics straightforward.
This tour suits individuals and groups interested in women’s arts, social movements, and history. It’s ideal for those wanting a luxurious, personalized day exploring Nashville’s cultural achievements, with a focus on women’s contributions. The inclusion of museum visits, monuments, and local shopping makes it a well-rounded, enriching experience.
The cost reflects the private, customizable nature, appealing to travelers seeking exclusivity and in-depth storytelling in a relaxed, comfortable setting.
The Trailblazing Women of Nashville tour offers a thoughtful blend of art, history, activism, and culture, all within a luxury vehicle tailored for comfort. It highlights Nashville’s pivotal role in women’s achievements, from arts and social movements to political milestones.
While the tour’s price point may be high for some, the personalized attention, exclusive access, and meaningful stops provide value for those seeking an immersive experience focused on women’s vital roles in Nashville. It’s especially suited for those with an interest in history, social justice, and local culture, looking for a flexible and memorable way to celebrate Nashville’s women’s legacy.
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, the tour includes private transportation in a luxury Road Stallion vehicle.
Can the tour be customized based on specific interests?
Yes, the itinerary can be adjusted depending on guests’ interests and attraction availability.
Are meals included in the price?
No, meals are not included but can be enjoyed at selected venues like Drusie and Darr and Bungalow 10 Dining at your own expense.
What sites are visited during the tour?
Stops include the Frist Art Museum, Centennial Park (Women’s Suffrage Monument), Tennessee State Museum, Nashville Farmers’ Market, and dining at Drusie and Darr and Bungalow 10 Dining.
Is the tour accessible for all travelers?
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible, with near public transportation options and service animals allowed.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs approximately 6 to 8 hours, starting at 9:00 am.
What is the group size?
The tour is private for groups of up to 8 people.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, there is free cancellation available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.