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Country Inn & Suites By Carlson Nashville South

400 Collins Park Drive, Antioch TN 37013, US
Reservations: +1 (800) 596-2375 US/Canada Toll-free
Telephone: +1 (615) 731-8540 Fax: +1 (615) 731-5222
Email:  cx_nshh@countryinns.com

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Enjoy Antioch, TN While Lodging near Nashville

Book your stay at the Country Inn & Suites to enjoy the great variety of galleries, parks, entertainment venues and exciting attractions around "Music City" and Antioch, TN. Lodging here near Nashville puts music lovers about 10 miles from the Ryman Auditorium, Music Row, and the Grand Ole Opry. You can also go shopping at the unique stores throughout downtown Nashville or at nearby Hickory Hollow Mall.

Consider the following excellent attractions for your itinerary:

  • Belle Meade Plantation (12 miles)
    Filled with history, the Belle Meade Plantation sits on 30 acres of land just south of Nashville. At one time, Belle Meade was one of North America's largest thoroughbred horse-breeding farms. Now, the 1853 manor home houses a museum where visitors can examine numerous period pieces.
    Phone: +1 (615) 356-0501
  • Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park (11 miles)
    Spend a day in this Nashville park that has a WWII veterans' memorial, a walkway that honors every county in TN and a 200-foot granite map of the state.
    Phone: +1 (615) 741-5280
  • Country Music Hall of Fame (10 miles)
    Country music fans will love this museum that traces the history of country music from its beginnings, with memorabilia, audio and video clips and interactive displays.
    Phone: +1 (615) 416-2001
  • Grand Ole Opry (11 miles)
    Hear up-and-coming country music stars as well as some of your favorite and legendary artists. Don't forget to check out the museum with interactive exhibits about Opry's 70-plus year history.
    Phone: +1 (615) 871-6779
  • Hickory Hollow Mall (0.1 miles)
    Just down the road from our hotel is the Hickory Hollow Mall, which has more than 150 specialty stores including American Eagle, Bath & Body Works, Buckle, Express, GAP, Hibbett Sports, Limited and Victoria's Secret.
    Phone: +1 (615) 731-6255
  • Nashville Shores (8.6 miles)
    This water park has a number of water slides, pools, lake attractions and dry activities such as basketball, horseshoes and mini-golf.
    Phone: +1 (615) 889-7050
  • Nashville Zoo at Grassmere (5.3 miles)
    Visit a number of different animals, including African elephants, meerkats, river otters, cheetahs and a variety of birds and reptiles. This zoo also has a 66,000-square-foot playground with a tree house, tunnels and slides, a koi pond, a waterfall and a water play areas.
    Phone: +1 (615) 833-1534
  • Opry Mills (11 miles)
    For outlet shopping in Nashville, try Opry Mills, which has a number of shops such as Nike, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Gap and Old Navy. If you get hungry or need a break from shopping, Opry Mills has a number of restaurants, including Dave & Busters, as well as a movie theater.
    Phone: +1 (615) 514-1000
  • Ryman Auditorium (10 miles)
    Former home to the Grand Ole Opry, the now-restored Ryman Auditorium hosts a number of performances throughout the year. Self-guided tours are also available.
    Phone: +1 (615) 458-8700
  • Travellers' Rest Plantation (6.4 miles)
    Originally built in 1799, this Federal-style home of Judge John Overton, one of the state's first Supreme Court Justices, the founder of Memphis, and a close personal friend of Andrew Jackson, has been restored and is now available for tours.
    Phone: +1 (866) 832-8197

About Nashville

Although mention of "Nashville" calls to mind country music's heartfelt travails and longings, Tennessee's capital city - despite songwriter laments - laughs all the way to the bank. The music industry plays a major role in the city's prominence, and Nashville proudly claims the title "Music City USA" as a result. This is just the latest incarnation, though, of a prominent Southern city that has risen from a fur-trading station to become the "Athens of the South." Founded as Nashborough in the late 18th century, the small settlement gained fame with a decisive victory against the British during the War of 1812. The battle, led by Andrew Jackson, propelled the local attorney towards a political career and then to the presidency in 1829. After the Civil War - when the strategic port on the Cumberland River was under Union control - the city gained newfound prosperity, showcasing its wealth in impressive architecture and the founding of universities (Vanderbilt and Fisk). These days, Nashville revels in the energy of its honky tonks and live music venues, which offer an intriguing foil to the reserved presence of state government. Popular clubs go hand-in-hand with other Nashville attractions, like the opulent Belmont Mansion, the Parthenon, NFL's Tennessee Titans, and the Grand Ole Opry and Country Music Hall of Fame. And along with music, industries like publishing, automotive production, and healthcare help define the city's business climate. Still, when entertainment options in The District have worn you out and the workday is done, take comfort in a plate of slow-cooked barbecue or a meat-and-three feast, both examples of the down-home ease that grounds this city of Southern style and performance glitz.

Did you know?

In 1925, a radio station, WSM-AM, went on the air and began broadcasting The WSM Barn Dance. This show featured live country music performances. In 1927, the show was renamed the Grand Ole Opry and is currently the longest running radio show in the country!

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