See 100+ Nashville sights fast on an open-air double-decker bus
1 Hour
Driver/guide, double-decker bus
Explore Nashville on a 1-hour city tour aboard an open-air double-decker bus. Ride with a local driver/guide as you pass more than 100 points of interest.
Meet at Court of Flags 15 minutes before departure. ADA-compliant vehicles may be available on most tours with 48-hour notice.
Full refund with 24 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
ADA-compliant vehicles may be available for most tours if you provide 48-hour notice. Confirm availability before you book.
Court of Flags, 108 1st Avenue South, Nashville
Nashville's tour scene has a secret weapon: the guides. Reviewers consistently single out individuals like Big Jerry, Michel, JT, and Gary as the reason their tours went from good to memorable. Big Jerry's passion for his city, Michel's storytelling on the cruise ship excursion, and Gary's warmth on the Dollywood run all point to a team that genuinely loves what they do. The double-decker Nashville city tours get especially strong marks, with riders appreciating the depth of local history covered, from Music City roots to Nashville's surprisingly deep Greek cultural influences. Beyond the city tours, the company covers a lot of ground, offering everything from private black car service to full-day Memphis excursions hitting Graceland, Sun Studio, and Beale Street. Drivers like Christopher and Greg brought that same above-and-beyond energy to group transportation, even surprising kids with moon pies at the end of the trip. There is one outlier review suggesting better value can be found elsewhere in Nashville, so it may be worth comparing options depending on your budget and interests. That said, the overwhelming pattern here is of knowledgeable, personable staff making tours feel personal rather than generic, which is harder to find than it sounds.
Nice experience. Ms. Jolene knew her stuff. Learned quite a bit about Nashville
Hudson Haynes
July 4, 2026
Nice experience. Ms. Jolene knew her stuff. Learned quite a bit about Nashville
Hudson Haynes
July 4, 2026
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