

12 South – A popular shopping neighborhood located just outside of downtown Nashvilleĭive bars with cheap drinks, great live music, and casual meet ups are aplenty in Nashville.


With Nashville growing as quickly as it is, the down-home infrastructure is simply not set up for the amount of cars on the road now that may cause jams. Plus, not only is public transit not accessible or comprehensive in this city, traffic jams here are also inescapable. It’s not entirely dependable and doesn’t cover all of the sprawling city. Nashville’s only form of public transportation comes in the form of bus lines via WeGo Public Transit. Head to Music Row, the heart of the Nashville music industry, and you’ll find recording studios that have seen Elvis and Dolly Parton walk through their doors. On Broadway, the major thoroughfare in the downtown area, including lower Broadway where you’ll find the main entertainment district. This place has been built on its affinity and love for country music whether it’s in the famous venue the Grand Ole Opry House, or one of the more intimate spots (but still just as beloved) like The Bluebird Cafe, locals here love their live music. Of course, you’ve probably already heard that Nashville has quite the live music scene. Here’s why… Pro: The music scene is legendary You’ll have some competition when trying to find a place to live.

Be warned, though, that living in Music City is desired by many. Living in Nashville gives you access to some of the best food, music, and attractions.
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