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Nashville Weekend Trip Cost Breakdown (Girls Trip Edition)

  • Spencer Ludwig
  • Jan 4
  • 3 min read

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 late-night Uber splurges

  • Homes like The Herman Haven help control budgets by enabling pregaming, shared meals, and built-in hangout time

  • Clear budget expectations upfront = less stress, fewer awkward moments, and a smoother trip overall

If you’ve ever been asked, “Okay but… how much is this actually going to cost?”—this guide is for you.

Below is a realistic cost breakdown for a 3-day Nashville girls trip or bachelorette weekend, so everyone can say yes (or no) with confidence before booking.

🏡 Lodging (Per Person)

Typical range: $250–$450 per person (2–3 nights)

What drives the price:

  • Group size

  • Proximity to Broadway

  • Amenities (hot tub, outdoor space, multiple bathrooms)

Staying together in a group-friendly home often lowers the per-person cost compared to booking multiple hotel rooms—and gives you space to pregame, cook, and hang out.

Homes like The Herman Haven are designed for groups, which helps stretch your budget without sacrificing comfort.

🚗 Transportation

Typical range: $80–$150 per person

Includes:

  • Airport rides

  • Ubers to and from Broadway

  • Short hops to brunch, shopping, or murals

Money-saving tip: Staying near downtown keeps ride times short and costs predictable.

🍽️ Food & Drinks

Typical range: $300–$500 per person

Breakdown:

  • Brunches: $30–$50 each

  • Dinners: $50–$80 each (with drinks)

  • Broadway drinks: $8–$15 per drink

Pregaming at home—even just one night—can make a noticeable difference here.

If you’re planning where to splurge vs save, our /things-to-do-nashville guide helps prioritize the best experiences.

🎉 Activities & Extras

Typical range: $100–$250 per person

Includes:

  • Rooftop drinks

  • Decorations or theme items

  • Shopping or souvenirs

  • Optional wellness activities

Tip: Keep one day mostly free to enjoy the house and explore casually—those moments are often the most memorable and the least expensive.

🧾 Sample Per-Person Budget (3-Night Trip)

Category

Estimated Cost

Lodging

$350

Transportation

$120

Food & Drinks

$400

Activities

$150

Total

~$1,020

This number flexes based on choices—but it’s a solid planning benchmark.

Where Groups Usually Overspend

  • Too many paid activities

  • Every meal out

  • Late-night rides far from downtown

  • Booking a place that doesn’t support pregaming or downtime

Choosing a stay with space and amenities helps avoid these traps. If you want to see how a layout supports this balance, check out /the-space.

Where It’s Worth Splurging

  • One standout dinner

  • A rooftop moment

  • Comfortable lodging

  • Location that saves time and energy

Memories beat merch every time.

Final Takeaway

A Nashville girls trip doesn’t have to blow your budget—but it does benefit from planning. When everyone understands the costs upfront, the group can focus on fun instead of finances.

Set expectations early, choose a smart home base, and let the weekend unfold naturally.

FAQs — Nashville Trip Costs

Is Nashville expensive for bachelorettes?It can be—but smart lodging and pacing keep costs reasonable.

Can we do it for under $1,000 per person?Yes, with a larger group, shared meals, and selective splurges.

What’s the biggest money-saver?Staying together in a well-located group home.

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