I was in Nashville for a long weekend in November. It was a girl cousins reunion for our oldest cousin's 50th birthday so it was mostly just partying. If you love live music, Broadway Street is the place to go. It's several blocks of live music clubs with some pretty amazing talents performing waiting for their big break. There's all kinds of music, but if you aren't a country music fan your choices will be limited. We went to the Grand Ol Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame. The HOF was a bit disappointing as I was wanting to see classic country memorabilia but it is pretty much overrun by Taylor Swift and the Zac Brown Band exhibits. I figured out later that is because all the greats have their own museums: George Jones, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash. The Johnny Cash Museum was really great. The restaurants we ate at were all in those touristy areas so nothing stood out it was all just average. We went for a drive in the Belmont area and saw lots of beautiful antebellum mansions. Nashville was really easy to get around---they have tons of freeways and I never saw heavy traffic anywhere. The touristy areas were crowded, but that was the weekend of a ans/Green Bay game, and judging by the number of cheeseheads I saw it would have been pretty quiet if not for them.