Posted in Nashville
December 25, 2017
These Nashville Neighborhoods Are Pure Magic During Christmastime
It’s the most wonderful time of the year in Nashville again, and there’s nothing that’s more fun than driving around the city and soaking in all of the good cheer. Whether it’s elaborate Christmas light displays or simply stunning and tranquil neighborhoods covered in snow, Nashville truly becomes a magical wonderland around Christmastime. Bundle up, hop in the car, and take a leisurely cruise around Music City.

East Nashville neighborhoods are known for their quiet charm, and when the snow settles over the town, the whole place turns in to a magic wonderland.

While Love Circle is known for its sweeping views of Music City, around Christmas time you're likely to find strange sights like this in the neighborhood around it. What's more Nashville than a truck covered in Christmas lights, though?

Charlotte Park has seen a lot of growth and turnover in recent years, but there are some classics, like this display, that keep people coming back for a drive through the neighborhood every Christmas.

There's just something about seeing the Parthenon lit up in red and green that makes a trip to Centennial Park at Christmas so beautiful.

Okay, so Opryland isn't exactly a residential neighborhood, but anyone who has ever been to the Opryland Hotel can attest that walking through the many grand rooms at winter is truly magical.

Known for its many large and stately homes (including the Belle Meade Plantation, pictured), Belle Meade is the perfect place to go on a drive in the winter to admire the snow covered neighborhood.

Home to Radnor Lake and some of the nicest homes in the city, Oak Hill is a quiet and cozy spot to go when the snow hits the ground.
Looking for more to do this Christmas in Nashville? Check out this season’s events and festivals going on around the city.
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