• Who Shot The Sheriff Murder Mystery Show Admission with Dinner

    Who Shot The Sheriff Murder Mystery Show Admission with Dinner

    Attend an incredibly unique 2-hour dinner show and three course dinner at the Great Smoky Mountain Murder Mystery Dinner Show for a fun filled night. This show will surely get you involved in the action with the opportunity to participate in the mystery, either by becoming an audience actor, or by solving the murder using the clue packet…


  • Nashville Arrival Chauffeur Driven Transport

    Nashville Arrival Chauffeur Driven Transport

    Private transfers provide a terrific way to get between the airport and your hotel. There’s no waiting in taxi lines or making multiple shuttle stops. There’s just the relaxed and stress-free transportation of a late-model vehicle and a professional chauffeur that will get you safely to your destination.


  • 1 Hour Axe Throwing in Memphis

    1 Hour Axe Throwing in Memphis

    Craft Axe Throwing – Memphis provides Axe Coaches and Axe Masters to get you to stick the target in 3 throws or less!We use a 3 part approach to teach Safety, Technique, and FUN! Safety- Complete waiver. Equipment and lane check. Intro and demoTechnique- Teach and demonstrate 3 throwing styles. Evaluates throwers’ stanceFUN- Games and…


  • VOTED BEST MAGIC SHOW! Magic, Illusions, Comedy & a Real-Life Unicorn

    VOTED BEST MAGIC SHOW! Magic, Illusions, Comedy & a Real-Life Unicorn

    Voted BEST MAGIC SHOW, this original production is fun for families of all ages. Featuring, an original musical score and never-before-seen magic & illusions. See TIK TOK Star, Freckled Zelda, and The Little Mermaid’s, Blake Walker starring in this over-the-top magical production.


  • Private Nashville Transfer from Hotel to Airport

    Private Nashville Transfer from Hotel to Airport

    Private transfers provide a terrific way to get between your hotel and the airport.   There’s no waiting in taxi lines or making multiple shuttle stops.   There’s just the relaxed and stress-free transportation of a late-model vehicle and a professional chauffeur that will get you safely to your destination.


  • Haunted Nashville Ghost and Pub Walking Tour

    Haunted Nashville Ghost and Pub Walking Tour

    Please note: This tour contains includes quite a bit of walking and is not recommended for those with mobility issues.Combine the mystery of a haunted tour with fun of a pub crawl for a great night out. A guide will lead the group on a 2.5-hour walking tour through historic downtown Nashville. Visit up to three…


  • Memphis Horseback Trail Ride Tour

    Memphis Horseback Trail Ride Tour

    Take a relaxing horse trail ride through one of the most beautiful and largest urban parks in the USA. At a size of 4,500 acres this area covers more than five times the area of Central Park in New York City. While riding the horse trails with your trail guide, you’ll have the opportunity to…


  • Valleys and Views Smoky Mountains Tour by Open-Air Jeep

    Valleys and Views Smoky Mountains Tour by Open-Air Jeep

    Travel down Wears Valley Road, through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, through Townsend, and then the newest section of Foothills Parkway. Your first stop is along the Little River Gorge in the GSMNP. Next, you will make your way to the Foothills Parkway (also in the GSMNP) where you will stop at one or…


  • Nashville “Homes Of The Stars” Narrated Bus Tour with 30+ Celebrity Homes

    Nashville “Homes Of The Stars” Narrated Bus Tour with 30+ Celebrity Homes

    It’s not just Hollywood where you can see the stars’ homes – Nashvillle also has its fair share! On this 2-hour sightseeing tour, you will get to see the homes of stars both past and present – such as Taylor Swift, Caleb and Joe Don Rooney of Rascal Flatts, Dolly Parton – all the people…


  • Nashville to Memphis Daytrip with Graceland VIP Tour and Sun Studio Admission

    Nashville to Memphis Daytrip with Graceland VIP Tour and Sun Studio Admission

    Located on the Mighty Mississippi River, Memphis is the birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll, the capital of Blues and home to some of the best barbecue you can put in your mouth.GRACELANDCelebrate 60 years of Rock ‘n’ Roll with a visit to Elvis Presley’s home, Graceland. We’ll see the burial site of the King of…


  • Skip the Line: A Salute to Elvis Ticket

    Skip the Line: A Salute to Elvis Ticket

    Celebrate the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll with tickets to a flashy performance featuring award-winning tribute artist Doug Thompson. Sing along to the classic songs at the Main Event Theater in Pigeon Forge. You can’t help falling in love with this lively show, which lasts nearly 2 hours. Arrive early to see an entertaining, nostalgic…


  • Madame Tussauds Nashville Admission and Meal at Hard Rock Cafe

    Madame Tussauds Nashville Admission and Meal at Hard Rock Cafe

    Combine and save! Enjoy admission to world-famous Madame Tussauds Nashville in Opry Mills where you can mix with the latest music stars of stage with a Nashville twist! Go behind the ropes for A-List access and insta-worthy photos! Then head to the iconic Hard Rock Cafe in the heart of Nashville’s Historic District for a…


  • Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum Admission

    Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum Admission

    Explore the birth of rock and soul music at the Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum where extensive exhibits detail the musical pioneers who put Memphis on the map. Your admission ticket includes an audio guide that adds depth to the detailed displays, with more than 100 songs to make your toes tap as you take…


  • Memphis City Tour with Riverboat Cruise & Sun Studio Admission Add-On Options

    Memphis City Tour with Riverboat Cruise & Sun Studio Admission Add-On Options

    Memphis City Sightseeing TourSee top Memphis attractions on this narrated sightseeing tour that takes you along the Mississippi River. Pass Victorian homes, historical statues and cultural landmarks like the Pyramid Arena and the Lorraine Hotel, where Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated. Memphis RiverboatsUpgrade to include a cruise aboard the Memphis Riverboats, a Paddlewheel sail…


  • Downtown Walking Tour

    Downtown Walking Tour

    Owner Joe Nashville is native Tennessean and has roots that go back to the first settlement in Nashville – Ft. Nashborough. His insight into the historic and modern day Nashville is entertaining and creates a very unique tour experience from a local. Joe’s knowledge of happenings and stories of interesting people of Nashville truly elevates…


  • Small-Group Tour of Smoky Mountains Foothills Parkway

    Small-Group Tour of Smoky Mountains Foothills Parkway

    This visit incorporates the stunning views along the Foothills Parkway. It closes with the excitement of a rough terrain ride on private land in our beautiful family friendly jeeps. Your visit starts when your knowledgeable tour guides makes a beeline for Wears Valley and Townsend. Several stops along the way to learn about the amazing…


  • Germantown Food and Sightseeing Walking Tour in Nashville

    Germantown Food and Sightseeing Walking Tour in Nashville

    Sample Barbecue, Craft beer, locally produced wines, handmade chocolates and unique specialty foods while you exploring the historic neighborhood of Germantown on our walking food and cultural tour.  Germantown is Nashville’s oldest neighborhood and one of its newest and trendiest redeveloped areas. Its brick-lined streets, Victorian homes, and quaint shops have been updated to include…


  • 1.5-Hour Cemetery Ghost Hunt in Chattanooga

    1.5-Hour Cemetery Ghost Hunt in Chattanooga

    A cemetery hunt is for the more adventurous adult who wants an experience rather than stories. This tour will take you on a ghost investigation through UTC’s campus and Citizens Cemetery, utilizing equipment you’ve seen on television, such as ghost meters, temperature guns, Mel meters, laser grid lights, a parascope, and more, including the talking…


  • TopJump Trampoline & Extreme Arena – Two Hour Arena Time

    TopJump Trampoline & Extreme Arena – Two Hour Arena Time

    Your family will flip out at TopJump Trampoline and Extreme Arena!Want to fly high, flip into an airbag, or dunk like Jordan? Located at the foot of the Smoky Mountains, TopJump is Sevier County’s first-ever trampoline park. It offers a safe and extreme adventure for people of all ages.TopJump features all of the traditional trampoline…


  • Self-Guided Audio Tour in the Heart of Downtown Nashville

    Self-Guided Audio Tour in the Heart of Downtown Nashville

    This self-guided walking tour takes you through the heart of downtown Nashville with Ed Owen, a long time local guide. He’ll share the history of the Ryman Auditorium and Grand Ole Opry while you walk down ‘Honky Tonk Row’ in Lower Broadway. You’ll also pass by numerous venues owned by well-known names like Blake Shelton,…


  • Sandhill Crane Kayak Tour in Chattanooga

    Sandhill Crane Kayak Tour in Chattanooga

    This sandhill crane kayak trip is a unique experience just out side Chattanooga, Tennessee that is only available from the seat of a kayak. It only happens for a brief period of the year and should be experienced by everyone. This is as close as you can get being on safari in Tennessee. The sounds…


  • Guided “ChattaBooga” Ghost Walking Tour in Chattanooga

    Guided “ChattaBooga” Ghost Walking Tour in Chattanooga

    Discover the Ghosts and History of Chattanooga.Chattanooga has seen, fires, floods, disease and war in our bloody past and left a city full of ghosts.Meet your spirit guide at the corner of 700 Cherry St and discover the dark history of Chattanooga’s haunted past along the way.Be sure to bring a camera for the chance…


  • Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Admission

    Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Admission

    The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum isn’t just a museum, it’s an experience, an exciting and entertaining destination in Nashville with something for everyone. Rhinestone costumes, seasoned instruments and tear-stained lyric sheets are only the beginning. Add incredible architecture along with famous southern hospitality, and a day at the museum turns into the…


  • Belmont Mansion Admission Ticket in Nashville

    Belmont Mansion Admission Ticket in Nashville

    As one of the largest antebellum houses in Tennessee, Belmont Mansion is a must-see for anyone interested in Nashville history, the Civil War, architecture, art and decorative arts, and is worth booking your admission in advance to guarantee entry. General Admission tickets purchased through Viator and Trip Advisor provide a tour that begins with an…


  • Learn to Line Dance in Nashville: Private Line Dancing Class

    Learn to Line Dance in Nashville: Private Line Dancing Class

    The world of Country Dancing has made a comeback. I’ll teach you the latest line dances as my goal is to make dancing a fun party atmosphere to add excitement to your time here in Music City! Whether you have two left feet or you can already cut a rug we will accomodate.



All about Tennessee

When to visit

When to visit Tennessee depends on where you’re headed. For the Great Smoky Mountains, late spring and early summer are ideal for exploring America’s most visited national park while experiencing temperate weather and smaller crowds. Memphis is most pleasant in spring, as its summers are often hot and humid. While Nashville comes alive as the days heat up—summer coincides with music festival season.

Getting around

If you’re planning on road-tripping throughout the Volunteer State, you’ll need private transportation or a rental car. But if you’re basing yourself in a metropolitan area like Memphis (home of Graceland), Knoxville (the closest major city to Dollywood), Chattanooga, or the capital Nashville, then you may be able to get by on public transit systems. You’ll find ride sharing apps in all the cities. For a different perspective, try renting a bike or joining a bike tour.

Traveler tips

Take time in Tennessee to try some of the state’s culinary delicacies. Nothing says finger-licking cooking like the grub you’ll get here. Nashville hot chicken, Memphis barbecue, Tennessee whiskey, and the sweet, chocolatey Moon Pie all originate in Tennessee. This is a great place to indulge in all types of Southern home cooking, from fried green tomatoes and sweet tea to a classic “meat and three.” Just be sure to keep those cholesterol levels in check.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the number 1 attraction in Tennessee?

Nashville’s music heritage is on display at Ryman Auditorium, known as the mother church of country music and Tennessee’s number one attraction. Since 1892 the legendary venue has seen performers including Johnny Cash, Bill Monroe, and Elvis, and visitors come to catch a live show or tour the music-themed exhibits.

Is there anything fun to do in Tennessee?

Yes, there’s lots to do in Tennessee. Country tunes play in Nashville honky-tonks, while Graceland and Dollywood are must-sees for music buffs. Nature plays a starring role, too, from the Great Smoky Mountains to outdoorsy Chattanooga. The history-rich Natchez Trace Parkway is a top US road trip.

What is the prettiest place in Tennessee?

Beautiful places abound in Tennessee, but gentle peaks and endless views make Great Smoky Mountains National Park the state’s highlight. It’s among Tennessee’s top attractions and also the most-visited US national park. Trails, cycling, and campgrounds are abundant in a forested landscape straddling the border between Tennessee and North Carolina.

What do people do on vacation in Tennessee?

Tennessee vacations range from Great Smoky Mountains hiking to exploring Nashville’s music scene. Other top vacation ideas in Tennessee include visits to Dollywood and Graceland or touring Civil Rights-era landmarks in Memphis. History buffs can drive the Natchez Trace Parkway past Civil War sites and ancient American Indian mounds.

What is Tennessee most famous for?

Tennessee is famous as the home of country music. In Nashville, also known as Music City, budding musicians still vie for stardom in downtown honky-tonks while top performers play historic Ryman Auditorium. Musical heritage, meanwhile, is preserved at the Country Music Hall of Fame and the memorabilia-packed Johnny Cash Museum.

Is it worth visiting Tennessee?

Yes, it’s worth visiting Tennessee. Nashville and Memphis are top US destinations for music lovers, while more outdoorsy types head for rolling peaks and trails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Road-tripping the rest of the state, visitors encounter Civil Rights-era landmarks, blues bars, theme parks, and classic roadside attractions.