The Grand Ole Opry. Ryman Auditorium. The Country Music Hall of Fame. When it comes to downtown Nashville, you are getting the cream of the crop, the tourist capital of the state, and the place reeks with history and class.
Only recently did the city of Nashville even allow full-time residence in downtown Nashville, but once the city saw the amount of demand and interest in living and staying downtown, the city expanded the availability of condos and lofts for full-time use.
One of the major pieces of history is the Grand Ole Opry. Dubbed by many as “Country’s most famous stage,” the Opry is the world’s longest running radio broadcast. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people make the trek from all over the world to see the most famous music stars.
Living in downtown Nashville also puts you in close proximity to the country music Hall of Fame. Artists from Hank Williams to Dolly Parton to Willie Nelson are all enshrined in this world renowned museum.