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Getting Married in Nashville, Tennessee

✈️ 2.5 hours from NYC🗓 Best: April–June, September–November🌍 USA

Nashville, Tennessee is a breathtaking destination-wedding location. Nashville has transformed from Music City into one of America's most exciting cities period — a destination of extraordinary live music, a food scene powered by James Beard nominees, and a vibrant arts culture growing from its honky-tonk roots into something much bigger.

Nashville is one of the fastest-growing wedding destinations in the US. The city's music venues, art barns, and restored industrial spaces create unique ceremony options.

The Wedding Unicorn coordinates Nashville, Tennessee destination weddings end-to-end — venue sourcing and negotiation, vendor coordination (photographers, florists, caterers, musicians), legal marriage documentation, guest travel block negotiation, multi-day event itineraries (welcome dinner, rehearsal, ceremony, day-after brunch), and complete day-of management.

We know what Nashville, Tennessee requires for legal or symbolic ceremonies, and we have the vendor relationships to deliver quality that matches the extraordinary setting. Nashville is the South's most welcoming city — live music pouring from every door, the best hot chicken on earth, and a bachelorette/wedding culture that takes celebration seriously.

What's Included
  • Best time to visit: April–June, September–November
  • 2.5 hours from New York City
  • Language: English
  • Visa: No travel requirements (domestic)
  • Currency: USD
  • Legal ceremony: ✓ Available for foreigners
  • Venue sourcing and contract negotiation
  • Guest room block coordination
  • Multi-day wedding itinerary planning
  • Full vendor management (photo, florals, catering)
  • Day-of coordination on-site
Sample Itinerary

7 Nights in Nashville — Live Music, Hot Chicken & American Songwriting

The Ryman Auditorium, honky-tonk Broadway, and the city that wrote the soundtrack to American emotion

7 nightsfrom $3,500/couple per couple

Nashville is America's most energetic music city and one of its most exciting food and drink destinations — a place that has reinvented itself in the past decade from country music center to a full-spectrum cultural metropolis while retaining the authenticity of its songwriting tradition and the warmth of its Southern hospitality. The Ryman Auditorium, the Grand Ole Opry, and the honky-tonks of Lower Broadway are the foundation; but modern Nashville adds the James Beard Award's most celebrated chefs, a thriving craft beer and spirits scene, and an arts and architecture culture that is genuinely world-class. For honeymooners, Nashville offers an entirely American romantic experience — live music every night from Monday to Sunday at any of hundreds of venues, Nashville hot chicken at 2am from Prince's or 400 Degrees, the extraordinary collection of the Frist Art Museum, and day trips to the Civil War battlefields and Belle Meade Plantation that give American history its full weight. Seven nights is enough to hear every kind of music Nashville makes and eat every dish Nashville cooks.

1Arrival — Lower Broadway & the Honky-Tonk Strip

Nashville International Airport is 12km from downtown. Walk immediately to Lower Broadway — the block of neon-lit honky-tonk bars that is the heart of Nashville's live music scene. Every bar on Lower Broadway has live country music from noon to 2am, seven days a week; the musicians are professionals playing for tips, and the quality is startlingly high. Robert's Western World (the most authentic and unpretentious of the honky-tonks, with a 1980s time-warp atmosphere and a fried bologna sandwich that is genuinely excellent), Tootsies Orchid Lounge (the most storied, with walls covered in signed photographs from half a century of country music history), and Legends Corner are the essential Lower Broadway bars. The Ryman Auditorium, two blocks north, is the Mother Church of Country Music — tour it or attend a show. First night dinner at 1808 Grille or Catbird Seat for the best contemporary Nashville cooking.

  • Lower Broadway honky-tonks — live country from noon to 2am
  • Robert's Western World — the most authentic honky-tonk on Broadway
  • Tootsies Orchid Lounge — walls of country music history
  • Ryman Auditorium — the Mother Church of Country Music
🏨 Stay: The Joseph Nashville — the finest boutique hotel in Nashville with a renowned art collection, or The Noelle for design-forward downtown luxury
2Country Music Hall of Fame & Music Row

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is one of the finest music museums in the world — a 350,000-square-foot institution documenting the entire history of country music with extraordinary interactive exhibits, rare instruments, and personal artifacts from Hank Williams to Taylor Swift. The collection includes Elvis Presley's gold Cadillac, Patsy Cline's personal effects, and the complete recording history of every major country artist. The adjacent RCA Studio B (tours available) is the studio where Elvis, Dolly Parton, Roy Orbison, and hundreds of others recorded their greatest hits — the original equipment is intact and the tours are led by former studio engineers. Music Row — the two parallel streets of recording studios, management companies, and publishers that remain the industry's physical heart — connects the Hall of Fame to the Vanderbilt campus.

  • Country Music Hall of Fame — Elvis's gold Cadillac and country music history
  • RCA Studio B tour — record where Elvis and Dolly recorded
  • Original studio equipment intact from the 1950s-70s
  • Music Row walk through the industry heart
🏨 Stay: The Joseph Nashville or The Noelle
3Nashville Hot Chicken, 12South & Hillsboro Village

Nashville hot chicken is one of America's great regional food traditions — fried chicken marinated in cayenne paste and cooked to a fire-hot crust, served on white bread with pickles in a paper tray. Prince's Hot Chicken Shack on Ewing Drive is the original (1945) and still the best; the tenders at Hattie B's are the most refined; 400 Degrees serves at 2am when nothing else is open. A morning at 12South — Nashville's most photographed neighborhood of boutique shops, Instagram murals, and the I Believe in Nashville lettered building — for shopping and the Dose café for the best latte in the city. Hillsboro Village has Fido café (the quintessential Nashville coffee shop) and Pancake Pantry (lines form before it opens, weekend waits of 90 minutes, worth every minute). An afternoon at the Frist Art Museum for the best contemporary art exhibitions in the South.

  • Prince's Hot Chicken Shack — Nashville hot chicken since 1945
  • 12South boutiques and Instagram murals
  • Pancake Pantry — Nashville's most beloved breakfast institution
  • Frist Art Museum — the finest contemporary art venue in the Southeast
🏨 Stay: The Joseph Nashville or The Noelle
4Grand Ole Opry & Opry Mills

The Grand Ole Opry is the longest-running live radio program in American history — broadcasting continuously since 1927 and still presenting live country music shows on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at the Opry House in Nashville's Opryland complex. The experience of attending an Opry show — multiple artists, each performing a set of 2-3 songs, with the audience's deep familiarity with both the tradition and the current artists creating an extraordinary energy — is one of America's great cultural events. Book tickets well in advance for weekend shows. The Opryland Hotel adjacent to the Opry is the largest non-gaming hotel in the United States, with a glass-roofed atrium of waterfalls and botanical gardens that is simultaneously overwhelming and genuinely impressive. A songwriter-in-the-round show at The Bluebird Café (the most important songwriter venue in Nashville, seats 90) is essential for seeing how Nashville songs are actually written.

  • Grand Ole Opry live show — the oldest continuous live broadcast in America
  • Multiple artists in one night — country music's living tradition
  • The Bluebird Café songwriter-in-the-round — Nashville's most intimate music experience
  • Opryland Hotel atrium of tropical waterfalls
🏨 Stay: The Joseph Nashville or The Noelle
5Belle Meade & Tennessee Whiskey

Belle Meade Plantation, 8km west of downtown Nashville, is a National Historic Landmark of the antebellum South — a Greek Revival mansion and the plantation that bred the thoroughbred horses whose descendants have won multiple Kentucky Derbies. The tour confronts the full history of slavery that made the plantation possible, with interpretive guides who present both the grandeur of the estate and the devastating human cost of its creation —kat one of the South's most honest and most complete plantation history experiences. Belle Meade Winery and Distillery on the grounds produces Tennessee whiskey and fruit wines with a tasting room in the original carriage house. Nelson's Green Brier Distillery in Marathon Village is the revival of a pre-Prohibition Nashville whiskey brand —kat their Belle Meade Bourbon is one of Tennessee's finest expressions.

  • Belle Meade Plantation — antebellum Greek Revival and honest slavery history
  • Belle Meade Winery and Tennessee whiskey tasting
  • Nelson's Green Brier Distillery — pre-Prohibition revival
  • Marathon Village artisan maker district
🏨 Stay: The Joseph Nashville or The Noelle
6East Nashville, Germantown & the Creative Neighborhoods

East Nashville is the most bohemian and most creatively interesting neighborhood in the city —kat a residential area of Victorian-era homes, independent restaurants, and the specific culture of Nashville's musicians, artists, and writers who moved here when downtown became too expensive. Five Points is the East Nashville hub, with Marche Artisan Foods for brunch (the finest brunch in Nashville), Dino's for the legendary cheeseburger, and the Tomato Art Fest in August. Germantown, north of downtown, is Nashville's oldest neighborhood and its most complete 19th-century streetscape of brick townhouses with Rolf and Daughters, Butcher & Bee, and the Nashville Farmers' Market in the converted 1909 Farmers Market building. The Parthenon in Centennial Park — a full-scale concrete replica of the Athens Parthenon built for the 1897 Tennessee Centennial Exposition — is one of Nashville's most unexpected and most enjoyable monuments.

  • East Nashville Five Points creative neighborhood
  • Marche Artisan Foods brunch — Nashville's finest
  • Germantown 19th-century brick neighborhood and Rolf and Daughters
  • Nashville Parthenon — a full-scale concrete Parthenon in Centennial Park
🏨 Stay: The Joseph Nashville or The Noelle
7Final Morning & Departure

Nashville International Airport has excellent connections to all US cities. A final Nashville morning: the Frothy Monkey on 12th Avenue South for the best coffee in the city, a final record store visit to Grimey's New & Preloved Music (the finest independent record store in the South, with an extraordinary selection and a knowledgeable staff), and a last piece of banana pudding from Biscuit Love in the Gulch. Take home a bottle of Belle Meade Bourbon, a Nashville hot chicken spice kit from Prince's, and a vinyl record from Grimey's. Nashville is a city that has music coming out of every door and every window — the correct response to leaving is to turn around and come back.

  • Frothy Monkey coffee on 12th Avenue South
  • Grimey's record store — the finest in the South
  • Belle Meade Bourbon and hot chicken spice kit to take home
  • Nashville International Airport departure
🏨 Stay: Departure day

Where to Stay

ultraDowntown Nashville
The Joseph Nashville

Nashville's finest hotel — a stunning 297-room property with a world-class art collection (including a Jeff Koons in the lobby), rooftop bar with city views, and the most complete luxury experience in the city.

luxuryDowntown Nashville
The Noelle

A beautifully restored 1930s building in downtown Nashville with a design-forward aesthetic, an excellent rooftop bar, and a location that puts Lower Broadway, the Ryman, and Music Row all within walking distance.

midGermantown
Germantown Inn

A beautifully designed boutique hotel in Nashville's oldest and most beautiful neighborhood, with just 7 rooms in a converted 19th-century building, walking distance to the city's best restaurants and the best neighborhood atmosphere in Nashville.

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