Downtown Nashville Neighborhood Guide

Downtown Nashville Neighborhood Guide

Enjoy the world-famous music scene, colorful nightlife, and unbeatable dining in the heart of downtown Nashville.

Walkable · Energetic · Charming · Historical · Riverfront


Downtown Nashville is a bustling hub of country bars, luxury rentals, and historic music venues. With entertainment options on every corner, residents truly experience the hustle and bustle of downtown living. Locals and tourists alike flock to Downtown Nashville to experience the history and nightlife of the famous Music City.


The vibe here is nothing short of colorful. Neon signs line the streets, crowds flock to country bars, and historical buildings sit between brand new construction. As for local hotspots: you’ll find everything from cajun comfort food to upscale wine bars. This beautiful city is best viewed from the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge on the Cumberland River.


Broadway Street is a central fixture of Downtown Nashville and contains its own distinct areas. Head north of Broadway to experience the charm of historical buildings that now host flavorful eateries and vibrant art galleries. Just south of Broadway, discover Nashville's modern side, where brand-new buildings and contemporary entertainment options line the street.


And finally, Lower Broadway offers the classic Nashville experience: neon signs illuminate the streets and live music spills from country bars and music venues.

 
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Neighborhood Life

The Downtown Nashville neighborhood is energetic, historical, and bubbling with year-round crowds. Locals indulge in the world-famous music scene— exploring museums based on Nashville’s music evolution and enjoying live concerts. From music fanatics and history buffs to refined foodies and outdoor aficionados, all walks of life can find a home in this lively neighborhood. The buildings in this area are just as diverse as the people: luxury highrises, retail storefronts, and nightlife venues mixed throughout.

Local Hangouts

Downtown Nashville is bursting with entertainment and dining options. Enjoy Cajun cuisine, blues, and everything ‘New Orleans’ at Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar. Experience open-concept dining at Etch, an upscale restaurant with a rich cocktail & wine list.


Learn about Nashville’s extensive music history and interact with the exhibits at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Get your nature fix at Riverfront Park, then catch stunning views of the Cumberland River and the downtown skyline from the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge.


For a comprehensive list of what to do in Downtown Nashville, check out our go-to guide on things to do.

Things to Know

This neighborhood boasts both high rise luxury rentals and office spaces, and it is perfect for those seeking a short walk to work. Since Downtown Nashville is extremely walkable, owning a car isn’t necessary. However, if you want the independence of owning a vehicle, there are plenty of parking options available. Rental prices will be more expensive than other Nashville neighborhoods like Midtown and Germantown, as this is a highly sought-after location.


Frequently Asked Questions

Broadway to your go-to destination for Nashville nightlife. While Broadway and its surrounding streets are littered with bars and restaurants, the area is also home to many stores and shops.
The average rent in Downtown, Nashville is $2,376 based on the last 3 months of data.
The average apartment size in Downtown, Nashville is 791ft² based on the last 3 months of data.
The lowest monthly rent in Downtown over the past 3 months is $999 for a studio apartment, and the most expensive unit is $15,875 for a 3 bedroom apartment.
There are 175 units available for rent in Downtown, Nashville as of 1 hour ago.

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