The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville merges rich musical history with interactive exhibits, showcasing iconic artifacts and heartfelt stories.
222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville, TN 37203 Get directions
"The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Nashville, Tennessee. It offers a comprehensive view of the history and significance of country music. Dolly Parton recommends it as a must-visit for first-time visitors to Nashville, providing an enriching cultural experience." - Rachel Chang Rachel Chang Rachel Chang is a travel and pop culture journalist who contributes to Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Country Music Hall of Fame is an ever-rotating exhibit of country music and all the memorabilia to go along with it. Hank Williams's Nudie suit is on display portraying the most stellar of all rhinestone cowboy attire. The Hall, holding all of the inductees, is exquisite in mimicking the WSM Grand Ole Opry broadcasting tower. If you are visiting Nashville and want your fill on the country music experience, stop by the Hall of Fame. It is right off of the downtown Broadway strip. While you're in the building, don't forget about [Hatch Show Print](www.onthegrid.city/nashville/sobro/hatch-show-print)!" - ST8MNT
"A budget-friendly getaway with a vibrant country music scene, offering attractions like Honky Tonk Row, the National Museum of African American Music, and the Country Music Hall of Fame."
"Boot Up at the Country Music Hall of Fame Rhinestones, tassels, boots so pointy they'd make toes bleed...what more could you expect from Nashville 's monument to the music that made it famous? Well, plenty more, as it turns out. The Hall of Fame contains some seriously impressive artifacts from musical history, from Bill Monroe's Loar F5 mandolin and Johnny Cash's iconic black suit to Webb Pierce's car, pimped-outwith silver guns for door handles and steer horns mounted on the front grille. Sprawledacross several floors, the Hall of Fame misses few details as it tells the story of "hillbilly" music (although theexpansive exhibit aboutHank Williams is notablysketchy on the particulars of his early death). Big, bold, and shameless, this is one heck of a celebration of country music."
"Country Music Hall of Fame, Sobro by ST8MNT. Country Music Hall of Fame is an ever-rotating exhibit of country music and all the memorabilia to go along with it. Hank Williams's Nudie suit is on display portraying the most stellar of all rhinestone cowboy attire. The Hall, holding all of the inductees, is exquisite in mimicking the WSM Grand Ole Opry broadcasting tower.If you are visiting Nashville and want your fill on the country music experience, stop by the Hall of Fame. It is right off of the downtown Broadway strip. While you're in the building, don't forget about [Hatch Show Print](www.onthegrid.city/nashville/sobro/hatch-show-print)!"