Nashville is normally touted more for their fried chicken than their tea, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have a solid couple of places for you to pull up a chair and sip away – with your pinky out, preferably. These six tea rooms in Nashville are a charming step away from the grind, perfect for folks who are looking for a bit of sweetness in the middle of a crazy week.

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What are some of the most charming places in and around Nashville?

With its incredible music, art, food, and cultural scenes, the city of Nashville is as charming as it gets. And if you’re looking for charming places in this charming city, then look no further than these charming coffee shops. Take a book or a laptop with you and read or work as you sip on a delightful cup of coffee and have a pastry. You’ll want to maximize your time at these cafes. The city and its surroundings also offer some incredible charming places to stay, from inns to hotels to Airbnbs like this one on the water.

Are there any castles near Nashville?

Located outside of Nashville in Hendersonville lies the oldest house in central Tennessee. The Historic Rock Castle was built in the 1700s along the Cumberland River and is certainly worth stopping by. While not a typical style of architecture for a castle, it does exhibit the grandeur of one. If you’ve ever fancied an overnight stay in a castle, you can do just that at Braxdon’s Castle in Sevierville. And this castle actually looks like a castle! While located 3.5 hours from Nashville, this castle makes a fantastic weekend getaway

Where can I find a fairytale-like place near Nashville?

One of the most breathtaking spots around Nashville is Radnor Lake. Offering stunning views and plenty of wildlife, this park looks as though it is straight out of a fairy tale.