Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Explore the rich history of country music through artifacts, exhibits, and iconic memorabilia. A must-visit in Nashville!

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Social
From TikTok & Reddit
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more space to explore.
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Best Time
Fewer crowds, more space to explore.

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Explore the rich history of country music through artifacts, exhibits, and iconic memorabilia. A must-visit in Nashville!
"An absolute must-see if you're ever in Nashville! The exhibits are beautifully curated."
🎯 Book RCA Studio B Tour
Combine with museum entry for a comprehensive experience. Highly recommended!
🎧 Audio Guide is Worth It
Enhances understanding of exhibits and artist stories.
Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.6 · 19,555 reviews
Type
Museum
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences
Hall of Fame Rotunda
Honor country music's greatest legends. A truly special place for any fan.

Taylor Swift Eras Exhibit
Explore iconic costumes and memorabilia from Taylor Swift's career. A must for Swifties!

RCA Studio B Tour
Step back in time at this legendary recording studio where stars like Elvis and Dolly recorded hits.
Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails Exhibit
Discover the story and style of the Grammy-winning artist Lainey Wilson.
Plans like a pro.
Thinks like you
Planning Your Visit
Book Tickets in Advance
Allocate Ample Time
Best Times
Insider Tips
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit
🎯 Book RCA Studio B Tour
Combine with museum entry for a comprehensive experience. Highly recommended!
🎧 Audio Guide is Worth It
Enhances understanding of exhibits and artist stories.
⏳ Allow Plenty of Time
This museum is huge! Don't rush; savor the history.
🎟️ Check for Local Discounts
Nashville residents often get special pricing in January.
Tips
from all over the internet
🎯 Book RCA Studio B Tour
Combine with museum entry for a comprehensive experience. Highly recommended!
🎧 Audio Guide is Worth It
Enhances understanding of exhibits and artist stories.
⏳ Allow Plenty of Time
This museum is huge! Don't rush; savor the history.
🎟️ Check for Local Discounts
Nashville residents often get special pricing in January.
🚶♀️ Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be doing a lot of walking and standing.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum as a must-visit Nashville attraction, highlighting its beautifully curated exhibits, vast collection of memorabilia, and engaging displays that bring country music history to life. While some find the museum a bit dark, most agree it offers an unforgettable and educational experience for all ages, making it a definite highlight of any trip to Music City.
"An absolute must-see if you're ever in Nashville! The exhibits are beautifully curated--blending history, memorabilia, and interactive displays that bring country music to life. From legendary artists to modern stars, there's so much to see and learn. Whether you're a lifelong country music fan or just curious, this museum gives you an unforgettable experience. Highly recommend!"
Pamela B
"Big museum! Lots to cover! While we enjoyed our visit, the museum itself seemed a bit dark. I felt like brighter lighting would make for a better experience. That's just me, but I would highly recommend visiting since it is the highlight of visiting Nashville!"
Blue & Green Traveling Team
"WOW! This place is rich with history and thousands of articles of country music to appreciate. We spent hours in this museum going down memory row listening to 90s country music and taking in all the generations from before. The museum was so interactive with so much to see, read and experience. It’s great for all ages! Definitely a highlight from our Nashville trip!"
Kay
What People Like
What People Dislike
Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located in downtown Nashville at 222 Rep. John Lewis Way S, Nashville, TN 37203. It's easily accessible by car, ride-sharing services, or public transport. Parking is available in nearby garages.
Yes, there are several parking garages near the museum, including the Music City Center garage. Rates vary.
Absolutely! If you're staying in downtown Nashville, the museum is within easy walking distance of most hotels.
Yes, Nashville's public bus system (WeGo Public Transit) serves the downtown area, with stops near the museum.
From Nashville International Airport (BNA), you can take a taxi, rideshare, or the WeGo bus route 18 to reach downtown and the museum.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
General admission for adults (ages 13+) is around $31.95, youth (ages 6-12) is $21.95, and children 5 and under are free. Prices can vary, so check their official website.
It's highly recommended to purchase tickets online in advance, especially during peak times, to secure your preferred entry time and avoid queues.
Yes, look out for special promotions like 'Pay What You Want' for Nashville residents in January. Military and AAA discounts may also be available.
A standard ticket grants access to the museum's main exhibits, including the Hall of Fame Rotunda and rotating special exhibits. Tours like RCA Studio B are often separate add-ons.
The museum is typically open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It's always best to check their official website for the most up-to-date hours.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Most visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring the museum. If you plan to take the RCA Studio B tour, add another 1.5 hours.
Yes, it's great for all ages! Interactive exhibits and famous artifacts keep younger visitors engaged.
Photography is generally allowed for personal use, but flash photography and tripods may be restricted in certain areas. Some exhibits might prohibit photography.
Don't miss the Hall of Fame Rotunda, exhibits on Taylor Swift and Lainey Wilson, and the historical displays showcasing country music's evolution.
Yes, there's a well-stocked gift shop featuring music memorabilia, apparel, books, and souvenirs.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, the museum has a cafe or restaurant on-site offering food and beverages.
Being in downtown Nashville, you're surrounded by numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars offering a wide range of cuisines.
Typically, outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the museum. It's best to consume them before entering or after your visit.
📸 📸 Photography
The Hall of Fame Rotunda, the exterior of the building with its unique design, and exhibits featuring iconic artist costumes or memorabilia are great for photos.
Tripods and professional photography equipment are usually not allowed inside to avoid obstructing other visitors and damaging exhibits. Check the museum's policy.
While personal filming is often permitted, commercial filming or extensive video production may require special permits.

Social
from TikTok, Instagram & Reddit