Nashville Hop On Hop Off Trolley Tour Nashville, TN
201 Broadway • Nashville, TN 37201
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Explore Music City aboard the Old Town Trolley Nashville. Take an entire day to hop on and off the trolley at your leisure, or choose to stay on the trolley for the entire 90-minute loop. This fully-narrated city tour includes stops near Nashville’s top attractions including Ryman Auditorium, Centennial Park, Antique Archaeology and more.
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The Old Town Trolley Tour is approximately one hour and 30 minutes if you ride the loop all the way through without hopping off and on.
The tour begins at 9:30 am daily at 201 Broadway (stop #1 ). The last full tour of the day is 4 pm day. Guests taking the 4 pm tour will not be able to use the on/off features. Schedules may vary depending on your starting location, the time of year, day of the week, and any citywide events.
You will be amazed at how knowledgeable the conductors are and what great storytellers and entertainers they are. The tour conductors undergo a rigorous six-week training program to ensure that their tour is safe, their information is accurate, and their customer service is outstanding.
Parking in Nashville is sometimes a challenge and can be on the expensive side. Still, there are many parking options around the city, including parking garages, parking lots, and city-metered spaces.
Yes, the tours feature live onboard commentary by your knowledgeable guide / conductor.
Yes. This is one of the most unique and enjoyable aspects of a Nashville Old Town Trolley Tour. You can hop off and hop back on at 13 different stops around the city, sightseeing at your own pace.
Stops include 201 Broadway, Ryman Auditorium, Music City Walk of Fame, Country Music Hall of Fame, Legislative Plaza, Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, Farmers' Market, Capitol View, Marathon Motor Works, Centennial Park, Hot Chicken, Belmont Mansion, The Gulch, and First Art Museum.
Food and drinks are welcome. However, alcoholic beverages are not allowed.
Electric scooters are allowed where the combined weight of the guest and scooter/wheelchair is less than 600lbs.
You may start your Old Town Trolley Tour at any of Old Town Trolley Nashville's 13 convenient stops.
Assistance animals, such as seeing-eye dogs, are the only animals allowed on board the trolleys.
A certain number of trolleys are equipped with hydraulic wheelchair lifts. Please call the number on your e-ticket to arrange the use of these vehicles.
Old Town Trolleys are open-air vehicles but have plastic “isinglass” windows that can roll up or down depending on the weather conditions.
Yes, the tour operates rain or shine, hot or cold, year-round. However, bear in mind that some winter conditions can prohibit safe operation. Occasionally, the tour is forced to close operations for safety.
Yes. During the wintertime, heated trolleys are used with glass-enclosed specifically for the colder weather.
The trolleys are open-air vehicles that allow for optimal sightseeing and picture-taking.
You may ride the Old Town Trolley Tour as often as you wish. However, we recommend you get off and on as you go and take advantage of the sights. As the day wears on, many attractions will get increasingly busy, so it’s often best to take advantage of the stops as you go. In addition, you will hear essentially the same information presented each time you go on tour, although presented by each driver with their style and flair.
Old Town Trolley Tours of Nashville operates the city’s largest fleet of sightseeing vehicles, allowing them to pick up and drop off more frequently than any other trolley company. The frequency of the trolleys depends on the time of the year and traffic and weather conditions. In addition, trolleys tend to run more frequently on weekends than on weekdays.
The trolleys go around the city continuously, allowing guests to hop off and hop on at the designated stops. When you hop off a trolley to see the sights at a particular stop, that trolley will continue with the tour, and another trolley will arrive shortly to make another pick-up.
Space on the trolleys is limited, but in some cases, it may be acceptable to bring a small suitcase on board. Bear in mind that the trolleys are designed specifically for sightseeing and therefore contain limited storage space (as compared to motor coaches.)
Strollers are allowed, but they must be collapsible and be stored up front with the conductor. Strollers in the aisle ways would constitute a safety hazard.