Address: 201 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37201, USA
Phone: +16292080200
Sunday: 9:30AM–4PM
Monday: 9:30AM–4PM
Tuesday: 9:30AM–4PM
Wednesday: 9:30AM–4PM
Thursday: 9:30AM–4PM
Friday: 9:30AM–4PM
Saturday: 9:30AM–4PM
martin potter
The guide was extremely informative and has a great sense of humor. Was knowledgeable about Nashville and very willing to recommend different restaurants, bars, and venues to visit.
Michael Kangas
If you get the right driver iyour experience will be top notch
Nick Burgin
Awesome way to see the city!
Jim Roadhouse
Nice tour guide
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The trolley stops and starts from many predetermind locations. The spot we were near had metered be parking nearby. It was close to our hotel and we walked. We used trolley to move throughout city. Getting on and off to attractions.
Yes they do. They pick up at 9 am. And drop you off at 201 Broadway Downtown Nashville. Pick up for the return trip is at 5pm at 201 Broadway.
The first stop / starting point is on the corner of 2nd Ave N and Broadway. There is parking available from many locations nearby. We used an app / website called spothero. Very helpful for finding nearby parks at the cheapest prices, you can also reserve your park using this service.
Not sure. You can look up the pick ups on the virtual map which can be found on their website
No. Just the stops specified in their downtown route map.
First you need to get a ticket. The ticket booths are near certain stops on the routes. Riders then go to the actual stop to board the trolley. The trolleys follow fixed routes. The trolley may stop near a hotel, but you either need to take a car or cab to get to a ticket booth. There are a fixed number of tickets per route for each day. So get tickets early. Ticket holders can board or leave the trolley at any stop.
Free parking at Parthenon and at the market. Pay downtown parking.
I don't remember seeing a bike rack downtown, where the ticket sales are. But the Parthenon/ Centennial park has good free parking (for cars), and does have a bike rack iirc. There is a trolley stop next to the Parthenon. And if you buy tickets online or the previous day, you can hop on there and hop off downtown to start a fresh tour (which is what we did)
Go to Google check out their website and look at the different places it goes to. How to go to Google maps and check out your hotel to the closest site
No tour starts at 2nd and Broadway. You can pick up the trolley at any of the 14 stops.
The tour starts at that time downtown Nashville so I don't think they will be there at 930 maybe by 10 15
They make about 15 stops through the town, and you can get off the trolley whenever you want and get back in at same stop, trolleys go aprox every 20-30 mins
Sorry, IDK. Only used the trolley once and life in Florida. Not familiar with ur area.
I don't think so, but I wasn't looking for a lift. You probably ought to call.
No it ONLY stops at designated stops in downtown
I don't believe so but their website should list the pick ups
No meet the trolley at designated spots
Yes there are several stops you can go to mostly on broadway
Corner of Broadway and 2nd ...start of tour
201 Broadway... Premier Parking at 2nd and Broadway
Go to their website. They have a map of the tour and all of the stops. There is probably one within a couple of blocks.
Checkout the interactive map on the website shows all stops https://www.trolleytours.com/nashville/map
Try the interactive map https://www.trolleytours.com/nashville/map
What is as that location? The picks up point are at historic sites or sight seeing locations.
The only ticket booths are on the strip. I would call and ask
Check the map on the website. You can start, hop off and on from dozens of locations. The trolley circuit makes a total of 18 stops.
Worth the money indeed..very knowledgeable about the town..kids r cheaper I think
The Bus is only valid for the day/s purchased. Just make sure the day you want to visit the wax museum is on the same day you have purchased for trolley tour
They don't go out that far. I recommend parking at Nissan stadium and using the walking bridge to get to the first stop. They also have a great FAQ section on their website.
This is for questions about the trolly service, not just any random question.
You can start the tour at any of the pickup destinations as long as it's before 3:30 if not it will be a waste of money
The trolley stops in front of the entrance to the food court, by the corn and tomato sculpture. You can buy tickets at Batch (inside the food court) or the driver will take you to stop #1and you can purchase tickets there.
The hall of fame is only a few blocks from the hotel. It would take the trolley 2-3 X's lonher to get you the vs. on foot. When you come out the front door, turn left towards Broadway. You'll see Fist Baptist Church right in front of you a half block ahead of you. Zig to the right of the church going around it. Directly in front of you you'll see Music City Center streching across the road. Go that corner, 1 block and hang a left. Walk in front of MCC 2 block and the Hall of Fame is right across the street on your right, can't miss it. It shouldn't take more than 15 min. to get there on foot. Enjoy, it's really neat!!!
No only in downtown Nashville on 5th and 2nd Avenue
What about old town trolley / it hand on the city of Nashville
No. But you can hop on the #60 shuttle to the train station and grab the shuttle from there.
Get a ride from your rental. Lots of ways to do it. Shuttle buses run many, many places to take you downtown. Then grab the trolly or walk if it is close enoug.
we pick up in front of the Station Inn in the gulch.
The only hotels that have pickups would be the ones already on the route. The closest stop to the Hilton is on 5th ave in front of Hatch Show Print.
They have several different tours. You can get all the tour and route info on their web site.
There is currently a pickup in front of the Best Western behind the Residence Inn. It picks up around 9 AM
No!
No unfortunately not. Pick up spot is 201 Broadway. Downtown Nashville
No ticket booth for the trolley but it is a stop.
Stop 10
There are other means of transportation for that route.
All have roofs. Some are enclosed by windows similar to school bus windows. Others are open but they have clear heavy vinyl panels that can be rolled down for inclement weather
Driver can sell you a ticket, easiest on Broadway.
There is a night tour for Old Town Trolley Tours. They do the night tour on Thursday Friday and Saturday nights. It costs 39.99. Well worth the money. The tour guides are awesome. Must be over 18
It costs $30 to park near trolley terminal. Better to park at football stadium and walk across the bridge. It's free parking and only a ten minute walk.
yes, passes by all of them
Cost around $ 40 for Trolley tour/ single day. For a small discount you may also purchase tickets for certain sightseeing spots, like the Music Hall of fame..
About 80 to 90 minutes. You can, however, get off at designated stops and tour on your own. Later you can reboard the bus to continue your tour.
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