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Discover Nashville with this 90-minute hop-on hop-off trolley tour featuring 13 stops, live commentary, and over 100 points of interest for $53.72 per person.

The Nashville Hop On Hop Off Trolley Tour offers a convenient way to see the city’s highlights in about 90 minutes. Priced at $53.72 per person, this tour features 13 stops at major attractions and over 100 points of interest, making it ideal for visitors who want a broad overview of Nashville’s sights without the hassle of driving.
The tour is led by knowledgeable guides providing live onboard commentary, which enhances the experience with facts, stories, and sometimes even music. It’s a flexible, stress-free way to explore, especially appealing for those short on time but eager to get a taste of Music City’s most iconic locations.
A key advantage is the hop-on hop-off format—you can start at any of the stops and stay as long as you like. However, it’s worth noting that certain stops close at 3:30 pm on weekdays, so timing your day accordingly helps maximize your experience. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and most buses accessible.

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The tour begins at the main check-in location in downtown Nashville, at the ticket booth on 128 4th Ave S, near Symphony Place. Guests can also start at any of the 13 stops along the route, giving flexibility in planning your day.
Most travelers appreciate that boarding is easy, with the ability to hop on and off at any stop. The first stop is at Motorworks Village, located at 1305 Clinton Street, which is convenient if you plan to explore nearby shops and antique stores before or after the ride.

Stop 1: Marathon Village offers a glimpse into Nashville’s industrial past, now home to shops, eateries, and the American Pickers headquarters. Visitors can browse vintage and antique items, making it a good first or last stop for those interested in Nashville’s creative scene.
Stop 2: Centennial Park features the impressive Parthenon, a full-scale replica of the iconic Greek temple. The park itself is spacious, ideal for leisurely walks, and provides a scenic setting for photos.
Stop 3: Midtown captures Nashville’s energetic side, with a variety of bars and restaurants. It’s a lively area perfect for grabbing a quick bite or exploring Nashville’s modern side.
Stop 4: Belmont Mansion offers a look into the city’s history, with the mansion and university grounds visible from the trolley. It’s an educational stop that highlights Nashville’s historic architecture.
Stop 5: The Gulch is known for stylish boutiques, restaurants, and the famous “What Lifts You Wings” mural. This stop is popular among visitors wanting to enjoy Nashville’s contemporary, artsy side.
Stop 6: Union Station features a historic train depot turned hotel, while nearby Frist Art Museum offers visual arts exhibitions. Both are central to Nashville’s cultural scene.
Stop 7 and Stop 9 are dedicated to Nashville’s musical roots. The Country Music Hall of Fame showcases exhibits on country legends, while the Ryman Auditorium hosts performances and offers guided tours into its storied past.
Stop 8: 201 Broadway immerses visitors in the lively heart of Nashville’s nightlife. Bright lights, live music venues, and bustling streets make this a vibrant stop for evening planning.
Stops 10 and 11 take you into Nashville’s legislative hub and music history, featuring Legislative Plaza and the Musicians Hall of Fame, both rich with stories about Nashville’s influence on American music and politics.
Stops 12 and 13 highlight local agriculture and modern city development, with the Farmers’ Market offering fresh produce and the Capitol View area showcasing Nashville’s newest urban districts.

The Nashville Hop On Hop Off Trolley operates rain or shine, allowing travelers to explore regardless of weather. The trolleys are open-air but equipped with plastic windows that can be rolled up or down, and during winter, they are heated for comfort.
Most travelers can participate, with service animals allowed and some trolleys fitted with hydraulic wheelchair lifts—but it’s wise to call ahead if accessibility is a concern. Strollers must be collapsible and stored up front, making this tour manageable for families.
The timing is important: on weekdays, stops 7-10 close at 3:30 pm, so planning accordingly helps ensure visits to all desired locations. The tour does not operate on July 4th, Thanksgiving, or Christmas Day, but otherwise runs year-round.
At $53.72 per person, the tour offers good value considering the number of sights visited and the flexibility of the hop-on hop-off system. Booking 18 days in advance is typical, ensuring availability during busy seasons.
The live commentary adds a personal touch, with guides often providing interesting facts and stories about Nashville’s music, history, and culture. Several reviews praise the knowledgeable guides and find the tour guides engaging and fun.

This trolley tour suits visitors wanting an overview of Nashville’s major attractions without committing to multiple separate tickets. It’s excellent for first-time visitors, those with limited time, or travelers who prefer guided commentary over self-guided exploration.
It’s also a good option for families, groups, or anyone wanting a flexible, relaxed way to see the city. Keep in mind, the tour’s open-air design means it’s better suited for fair weather, and stops close early on weekdays.

The Nashville Hop On Hop Off Trolley offers a practical, engaging way to discover the city’s highlights. The live commentary and wide array of stops showcase Nashville’s music scene, historic landmarks, and vibrant neighborhoods.
While it may have some limitations—like early stop closures on weekdays—it remains a solid choice for travelers seeking an efficient, informative city overview. The pricing and overall review ratings of 4.5/5 support its reputation as a reliable, enjoyable Nashville experience.
This tour is best suited for those who want a guided introduction to Nashville, with the flexibility to explore at their own pace. It provides a well-rounded snapshot of Nashville’s culture, music, and local charm.
“Good excursion. You learn about country music, recording studios, the legends which I found it fascinating.”

Can I board the Nashville Trolley Tour at any stop?
Yes! You can hop on and off at any of the 13 stops along the route, allowing flexible sightseeing.
How long does one full loop of the trolley take?
The entire loop lasts approximately 90 minutes, giving a rundown of Nashville.
Are the guides knowledgeable and engaging?
Absolutely. The guides go through a rigorous six-week training program, ensuring accurate information and lively storytelling.
What attractions are at the stops?
Stops include Marathon Village, Centennial Park, Music Row, Country Music Hall of Fame, Ryman Auditorium, and more, each offering unique insights into Nashville’s culture.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users or those with strollers?
Some trolleys are equipped with hydraulic wheelchair lifts, but it’s recommended to call ahead. Strollers must be collapsible.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, tours operate rain or shine, with heated trolleys in winter and plastic windows for weather protection.
Are pets allowed on the trolley?
Service animals are permitted, but pets and emotional support animals are not allowed.
Can I take food and drinks on the trolley?
Yes, food and drinks are allowed, but alcoholic beverages are prohibited.
What is the cancellation policy?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, families with collapsible strollers and most age groups will find it convenient and informative.