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Nashville Weekend Trip Cost Breakdown (Girls Trip Edition)
TL;DR — What a Nashville Girls Trip Really Costs Typical weekend cost lands around $900–$1,500 per person , depending on lodging, dining, and activity choices Lodging is the biggest cost lever —staying together in a group-friendly home usually costs less per person than multiple hotel rooms Most groups plan for two big nights out (often on Broadway ) and one reset day to balance fun and recovery Staying near downtown keeps transportation costs predictable and reduces la
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Things to Do in Nashville for a Girls Trip (Beyond Broadway)
TL;DR — Nashville Has Way More Than Broadway Balance nightlife with daytime exploring in Nashville to avoid burnout and keep the weekend fun Photo breaks and easy wandering happen in neighborhoods like 12 South and The Gulch , known for murals, boutiques, and rooftops Relaxed daytime anchors—such as Centennial Park or Cheekwood Estate & Gardens —offer a calm reset between nights out Plan 1–2 daytime anchors, then keep the rest flexible for shopping, patios, or wellnes
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Best Bars in Nashville for a Bachelorette Party
TL;DR — Where Bachelorette Groups Actually Have the Most Fun Broadway honky-tonks deliver nonstop live music and dancing, especially classics like Tootsies Orchid Lounge , Kid Rock’s Big Ass Honky Tonk , Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar , The Stage on Broadway , and Rippy’s Honky Tonk Rooftop bars like L.A. Jackson and White Limozeen are ideal for photos, cocktails, and a breather from the crowds Do a loop, not a list: 2–3 great stops beat rushing through eight
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Nashville Bachelorette Party Itinerary (3 Perfect Days)
TL;DR — The Ideal 3-Day Nashville Bachelorette Flow Day 1: Arrive, settle in, pregame at home, then head to Broadway for live music and dancing Day 2: Late brunch, daytime exploring (shopping, murals, rooftops), reset back at the house, then a big final night out Day 3: Slow morning with coffee, last-minute shopping or photos, and an easy departure This flow balances fun and recovery, avoids burnout, and keeps the group together without overplanning Staying just minutes
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