Posted in Nashville
August 31, 2017
11 Ways Nashville Quietly Became The Coolest City In The South
Nashville has made itself known in recent years for our neon lights and fabulous city core, but there are quite a few reasons why you should mosey on down to Music City for a weekend or two. Whether you’re looking for a reason to move (we can fill you in!) or would rather plan an epic weekend (we can definitely help), we have eleven ways that Nashville swiftly took its place as the coolest city in the south. We’d argue in the nation…? But we’ll just leave that up to you.

Take a walk down Broadway and you'll find hundreds of music crazed folks or highly talented musicians. We attract dreamers and doers, making us the Hollywood of the South.

The Ryman Auditorium and the Grand Ole Opry make themselves right at home on many a musician's bucket list, but they're also amazing places to see a show.

You've seen it rolled out across the nation, but it started here in Music City. You have to try it yourself!

Barista Parlor has been ranked nationally, but places like Crema, Steadfast and Bongo Java keep folks coming in spades.

…as the friendliest city in the United States.

…giving millennials a great place for jobs and affordable housing alike.

Our real estate market skyrocketed with the influx of transplants, and many of our historic homes have been renovated or rebuilt. The whole city got a facelift in the last five years and the world noticed!

With places like Eliz Suzann, Nisolo, Peter Nappy and imogene + willie calling Nashville home, we've become a pinnacle of minimalist style and decor.

You can tour a historic venue or hit up Honkytonk Highway, it doesn't matter your age. There's something sweet for everyone!

United Record Pressing spins out the largets amount of vinyl records in the nation, and it hasn't gone unnoticed.

…which means there are quite a few folks who make the hop from their home state to ours.
Have you seen the most beautiful restaurant in Nashville? It’s pretty stunning!